Sports Briefs

14 years ago

    Maine Fisheries and Wildlife Hunter Education Archery Course, sponsored by Military Street Baptist Church Sportsmen’s Fellowship Club, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 21 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.  and Tuesday, Sept. 28 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Military Street Baptist.
    For more information, call Lou Provost at 532-3569 or Rick Tidd at 532-5658.
Officiating class begins Sept. 27
    A basketball officiating school for prospective officials will be held by IAABO Board 150 at Presque Isle High School beginning Sept. 27. The class will be held Mondays from 7-9 p.m. and the fee is $40. Contact Harry Orser at 425-4451 or visit the website www.iaabo150.org for more information.
Road race slated at UM-Fort Kent
    The University of Maine at Fort Kent athletic department will host a five-kilometer road race Saturday, Sept. 18 at the UMFK Sports Center as part of the university’s homecoming celebration and the Fort Kent community’s Scarecrow Festival.
    The race time is 9 a.m. and the first 30 to register will receive a T-shirt. The fee is $10, with proceeds benefiting the athletic department. There will be four age divisions for both men and women. For more information, contact Eric Werntgen at 834-7828.
Harvest hoop clinic
    Houlton varsity boys’ basketball coach Mike Fogarty will be holding the Shooting Shires Basketball Clinic over harvest break Sept. 27-30 at the Houlton High School gymnasium.
    Learn the fundamentals of footwork, ball handling, passing, rebounding, shooting and more.
    The clinic will run from 8-10 a.m. for boys and girls in grades 2, 3 and 4 and from 10 a.m. to noon for boys and girls in grades 5,6,7 and 8.
    Cost is $40 per participant. Please make checks payable to: Houlton High School.
 5-6 boys and girls AYBL
    Aroostook Youth Basketball League (AYBL) is an organization committed to providing competitive basketball opportunities for youth in grades 3-8, serving as a feeder program for high school basketball teams. Youth will have an opportunity to be on a team that plays a 10-14 game schedule, with games at home and away in towns like Presque Isle, Caribou, Madawaska and Fort Kent.  The season runs from Oct. 4 until Jan. 2.  
    Boys or girls in grades 5 or 6 who are interested in playing, should e-mail Marty Bouchard at mabouchard@msln.net by Sept. 30.  
    Those interested in coaching an AYBL team should also get in touch with Bouchard.