Graves wins marathon
Evan Graves of Caribou cruised to comfortable first-place men’s finish at the 30th Sugarloaf Marathon on Sunday.
Graves beat his closest competitor by almost 10 minutes. Graves completed the 26.2 miles from Eustis to Kingfield in 2 hours, 33 minutes, 6.6 seconds.
Photo courtesy Kelly Page Jacob Burby comes sliding into home in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Caribou Middle School the win over Presque Isle Middle School. Catching for the Wildcats was Kyle Rider. |
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The Caribou Middle School baseball team took two games last week from arch rival Presque Isle.
On Friday at home, the Vikings beat the Wildcats with a come from behind victory. Presque Isle had a 6-1 lead going into the bottom of the seventh inning. Caribou erupted for five runs including a two-run homer by Mason Huck, which sent the game into extra innings.
In the bottom of the ninth with Jacob Burby on third and one out, Frost hit a hard ground ball to second base but the throw to the plate was too late as the speedy Burby slid in under the tag for the winning run.
Tyler Dombrowski pitched all nine innings for Caribou striking out nine while walking just one batter and throwing 119 pitches with 88 for strikes.
Nick Frost went 3 for 4 with 3 RBI.
Cooper Madore pitched all nine innings for Presque Isle striking out 10 Caribou batters and walking five.
On Thursday, the Caribou middle school baseball team beat Presque Isle 20-12.
Caribou had 17 hits lead by Frost and Huck with four hits apiece. Justin Ouellette had three hits.