Sports briefs

9 years ago

Sports briefs

Moose lottery deadline approaches

    The deadline to apply online for the Maine Moose Permit Lottery is fast approaching, and hunters who want the chance to hunt moose in Maine need to visit www5.informe.org/online/moose/ and complete their online application by 11:59 p.m. May 16, 2016.

The online application process is fast and simple and you receive instant confirmation that you have successfully entered the lottery. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife will hold a chance drawing on June 11 at Kittery Trading Post.
For more information on the moose lottery, visit www.mefishwildlife.com.

Flag football to begin soon

    Aroostook Huskies Football and SAD 1 have announced that they’ve partnered to start a flag football program for youth in grades 1-6 in central Aroostook County.
Information meetings were held recently, but those still interested in getting involved should go to the Huskies’ website at http://www.aroostookfootball.org and click on the “Contact Us” link on the home page. This will open up an email link that can be used to send a message to the program.

Softball leagues have openings for teams

    Those interested in entering a co-ed or men’s softball team in the Caribou/Presque Isle League this summer should contact Matt Bouchard at the Caribou Wellness and Recreation Department at 493-4224 or matt@cariboumaine.org.
League dues are $550 for the season and must be received by May 13. The season will begin the week of Memorial Day.

Keenan inducted into MPA shrine

    Frank Keenan, a former school administrator at Presque Isle and Easton, was recently inducted into the Maine Principals’ Association Hall of Excellence.
Keenan, a Presque Isle resident who was inducted in 2015 into the Presque Isle High School Athletic Hall of Fame, was one of the architects of the Big East Conference that still exists today.

Aroostook River Fun Run scheduled

    Registration for the eight-mile canoe and kayak race from Washburn to Presque Isle May 14 runs from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Racers will hit the water at 10 a.m., beginning at Thomas Brewer Park and finishing downstream at the PI Fish and Game Club.
Walkers, runners or mountain bike riders are also welcome to take part on the trail along the river if conditions allow.
A barbecue lunch will be provided after the race to all registered participants. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Ashland Girl Scouts.
To download a registration form visit www.presqueislerotary.org or pick one up at The Star-Herald office, 40 North St., Suite B in Presque Isle. T-shirts are offered to the first 60 entrants to register.