Sisterly Success: Nokomis Softball Team Takes Early Lead in Season

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The season is off to a great start for the Nokomis softball team, with Mia Coots leading the charge in their 10-0 victory over Winslow. Mia struck out 13 batters and allowed only one hit, while her freshman sister caught behind the plate. The sisters have been looking forward to this season for a long time and are enjoying every minute of it.

In other sports news, the Lewiston boys and girls tennis teams both secured wins against Edward Little at Lewiston High School. The day was a success for both teams, showcasing their skills and teamwork on the court.

The Windham softball team made a strong statement in their game against Gorham, with Kennedy Kimball hitting a grand slam and driving in six runs. Brooke Gerry also had an impressive performance, striking out six batters while maintaining a 0.00 earned-run average. The Eagles dominated the game, winning 13-0 in five innings against a tough opponent.

Despite losing to defending Class A champion Cape Elizabeth, the Messalonskee boys lacrosse team is embracing the challenge. The game provided valuable learning moments for the team, helping them work towards their goal of returning to and winning the Class B final.

Both Skowhegan and Messalonskee softball teams showed their strength in recent games. Skowhegan had a tough victory on Monday, but their offensive power helped secure the win despite some defensive struggles. The Messalonskee team also made some noise on the field, demonstrating their capabilities and determination to succeed.

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