Defending regional champion Bangor High School looked all the part of a top-seeded team as the Rams powered past No. 9 Skowhegan 10-0 in a Class A North quarterfinal that required just 4 ½ innings due to the 10-run rule at Mansfield Stadium late Friday afternoon. Strong pitching, offense and defense all were in play as coach Dave Morris’ club secured its eighth straight victory and improved its record to 16-1. Senior lefthander Colton Trisch yielded just two hits while striking out nine batters and walking two over his five innings of work on the mound and was backed by errorless defense as he improved his pitching record this spring to 8-0. Seven different Bangor players contributed at least one hit to a 10-hit offense, and the Rams batted around in both the second and third innings when they amassed all of their runs and hits. Senior designated hitter Brady Hand tripled and doubled with two runs scored and an RBI, while Trisch singled twice and walked and junior left fielder Matt Holmes hit RBI singles in both the second and third innings. Pivotal play: Bangor took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second when Hand hit a leadoff triple to the left-center field gap and scored on Braydon Caron’s sacrifice fly to center field. Skowhegan righthander Jackson Quinn struck out the next batter and nearly escaped the inning without further damage until after back-to-back infield errors by the River Hawks and an infield hit by Trisch brought up senior shortstop Keegan Cyr with the bases loaded and two outs. Cyr worked Quinn to a full count, then lined a two-run single to left field that drove home Max Clark and Ben Caron and turned a modest rally into a full-blown uprising.