The Penobscot Valley Conference handed out its post-season awards recently, and several Caribou athletes gained recognition.
In Class B softball, all-academic team members from the region were Caribou’s Morgan Outing, Brianna Judd and Katie Pelletier.
For baseball, Caribou’s Jacob Burby made the second team and Dylan Conroy and Emma Jandreau (manager) were all-academic selections.
Making the girls’ first team in tennis doubles were Ashley Matlock and Ciara Richards of the Vikings.
Teammate Gabrielle Marquis was on the second team for singles players and Makayla Bouchard was an all-academic selection.
On the boys’ side, Michael Marquis of Caribou made the singles’ second team, while the Vikes’ Alec Cyr and Austin Scott made the second team in doubles.
Making the all-academic boys’ tennis team from Caribou were Brendan Cyr and Marquis.
In girls’ track and field, Caribou’s Eileen Patton made the first team in the 100-meter high hurdles and teammate Nerissa Larrabee the first team in the high jump. The Vikings’ Sarah Doak made the second team in both the 1,600-meter run and the 3,200-meter run. Patton was a second-teamer in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles and the javelin.
Others on the second team were Caribou’s Madeline Gudde in the 800, Emma Belyea and Simona Amerio in the 1,600-meter race walk, the 4×400-meter relay team of Patton, Meagan Dube, Elise Gudde and Madeline Gudde; and the 4×800-meter relay team of Doak, Chelsea Haney, Julia Page and Madeline Gudde.
Making the girls’ all-academic team from Caribou were Doak, Nerissa Larrabee, Robyn Larrabee and Elise Gudde.
Mitchell St. Peter of Caribou was a first team boys’ selection in the race walk and teammate Dominick Judd made the first team in both the 110-meter high hurdles and the 300-meter intermediate hurdles.
Those on the second team were the Vikings’ Chathu Karunasiri in the 3,200-meter run and Evan Desmond and Bryce Coffin in the 1,600-meter race walk.
Making the boys’ all-academic team from Caribou were Kristopher Michaud, St. Peter, and Austin Griffeth.