Houlton Middle School softball caps unbeaten season
Perfection is something every sports team strives for, but few are able to accomplish.
Perfection is something every sports team strives for, but few are able to accomplish.
A small group of 18 seniors marched through Hodgdon’s gymnasium one final time Friday evening during the 90th graduation ceremony at Hodgdon Middle High School.
Hopes of reaching the regional championship for the first time in many years were abruptly dashed for the Katahdin softball squad Saturday.
Houlton Middle-High School bid a fond farewell to its graduating senior class Thursday evening. And for the 68 seniors who marched out of the John A. Millar Civic Center, it was a time for cheers and few tears.
Home field proved advantageous for the Hodgdon baseball team Thursday as the Hawks held off a pesky Katahdin club to notch a 5-4 Class D North quarterfinal victory.
The playoff road came to an abrupt end for the Southern Aroostook softball team Thursday as the No. 3 Warriors were upset by No. 6 Deer Isle-Stonington, 10-9, in a thrilling nine-inning game.
A strong pitching performance from Katahdin junior Lily Cullen lifted the top-ranked Cougars of Stacyville to a 9-5 Class D North quarterfinal victory over No. 9 Woodland Thursday afternoon.
A 71-year-old Houlton man was struck by a car as he crossed the street near the Houlton Town Office on Thursday, May 30.
Frances Gage may not be a native of Aroostook County, but she has proudly called The County “home” for the past 26 years. When she settled herre, she brought a lifetime of experiences with her.
Tuesday and Wednesday were busy days for playoff games for several County teams on the baseball and softball diamonds, with a couple of local squads advancing with victories.