Sports in brief (week of 9-7-2016)

Triathlon for kids is Sunday

     The REDY Youth Triathlon returns after a year off and is scheduled for this Sunday.

     The youth triathlon will consist of swimming, biking and running. Triathletes between the ages of 7 and 9 will swim 50 yards, bike two miles, and run one-half mile. Participants between the ages of 10 and 12 will swim 50 yards, bike 2.5 miles, and run one mile. And those participants who are 13 or 14 will swim 100 yards, bike 2.5 miles and run one mile.

     The University of Maine at Presque Isle will host the event. Participants will have an opportunity to swim in the Gentile Hall pool and run and bike through much of the scenic campus. Check-in for parents and athletes will be at 9 a.m. and the race begins at 10 a.m. at UMPI’s Gentile Hall. The fee is $10 per child. For more information about the triathlon or to register, please go to www.redyyouthtriathlon.org.

Sock It To Cancer

     The final event in the newly-launched Community Wellness Series is dedicated to fighting cancer.

     The Sock It To Cancer will be held Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 at Mantle Lake Park in Presque Isle. It includes a one-mile fun run and a 5K (3.1 miles) run or walk.

     Packet pickup and registration takes place Friday, Sept. 9 at Bike, Board and Ski in Presque Isle. Registration on the day of the event is from 7-8 a.m. To sign up online, visit competitorme.com.

     The first 100 registrants receive a shirt, a finisher medal, personalized bibs and are eligible for age group and overall awards.

     The fun run for youth begins at 8:15 a.m. and the 5K starts at 9 a.m.

     All proceeds go to Caring Area Neighbors for Cancer Education and Recovery, a group which brings awareness and respect for those living with cancer in Aroostook County. For more information on the event, visit competitorme.com.

Fall foliage luncheon

     There will be a fall foliage luncheon excursion to the Lakeview Restaurant in St. Agatha on Thursday, Oct. 6 for all senior citizens and their guests, offered through the Fort Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department.

     The tour bus will depart from the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort Fairfield at 10 a.m. and will return at approximately 2:30 p.m. There is no charge for the bus transportation but all participants are responsible for the cost of their own lunch. Pre-registration is required for all participants. To register, please contact Gerald at 472-4001.

Goughan Farm Adventure

     On Tuesday, Oct. 4, the Fort Fairfield Parks and Recreation Department is conducting a youth field trip to the Goughan Farm for a fun day of activity and adventure. The trip includes transportation to and from the farm, a group hay ride, exploration of the corn maze, homemade ice cream and a take-home pumpkin, all for just $6 per person. For an additional $2.50, participants can play nine holes of mini golf, or for an extra $5 participants can play the entire 18-hole course before leaving the farm, or play nine holes for $2.50.

     The bus will depart from the community center at noon and return at approximately 3:30 p.m. Participants must be at least 10 years of age or be accompanied by a responsible chaperone.

CMS boys top PI White

     The Caribou Middle School boys’ soccer team blanked the Presque Isle White team on Aug. 31, with Ethan Holdsworth leading the way with two goals and an assist.

     Jordan Duplissie added a goal and an assist, while Brevin Barnes notched a goal and Miles Collier picked up an assist. Cory Herbert and P.J. Thornton handled the goalkeeping duties for the winners. Carter Belanger, Dakota Yakel and Carter Quist were the defensive standouts, while Alex Levesque, Jude Shea, Eliot Sleeper and Devin Wright all played well.

Officiating class

     Basketball officiating school, hosted by the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials Board #150, will begin Sept. 27 at Presque Isle High School.

     The class will be held from 7-9 p.m. and the cost is $40. For more information on the class and the specific location, contact Harry Orser at 425-4451 or go online to iaabo150.org.