Booming start to fall soccer season
The fall soccer season began with a bang this past week as some teams finally saw their first action, while others were playing in the fifth game of the year.
The fall soccer season began with a bang this past week as some teams finally saw their first action, while others were playing in the fifth game of the year.
Have you seen it? The hint of fiery reds and golden yellows that are slowly starting to creep into trees. Or maybe you have felt it? That all-too-familiar cool crispness in the air each morning.
The Houlton golf team had a busy road week on the links with matches at Central of East Corinth and at Orono.
Officials with the Chester L. Briggs Post No. 47 of the American Legion are optimistic that changes in the federal eligibility requirements will bolster the group’s membership.
The combined Houlton and Greater Houlton Chrisitan Academy boys and girls cross country teams experienced their first meet of the season at the Four Seasons Trail Association.
There were plenty of smiles and few tears Saturday at the Oakfield Community Building as family and friends gathered to remember an Oakfield couple who were murdered in their home in 2013.
For some children, going back to school after a fun-filled summer vacation stinks.
The middle school soccer season is officially underway for the Caribou Vikings. At Fort Fairfield Aug. 22, it was the Tigers who were victorious with a 2-1 double-overtime victory over Caribou.
About to kick an extra point is Houlton’s Chris Caswell, left, as Zachary Conley holds the ball during Houlton’s exhibition game with Washington Academy Friday evening. Houlton won 67-0.
The Houlton football squad is eagerly awaiting the start of this year’s football season. Houlton opens the regular season 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at Mt. View of Thorndike.