Michaud tabbed as top player in Penobscot Valley Conference
The post-season honors continue to pile up for Presque Isle’s Madison Michaud.
The post-season honors continue to pile up for Presque Isle’s Madison Michaud.
Caribou’s Dylan Marrero, the lone Aroostook County runner to qualify for the New England Cross Country Championships, placed 139th out of 259 runners at the meet held in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Saturday, Nov. 10.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle women’s basketball team won just three games all of last season.
Two local women, both freshmen, have earned All-American status for their play on the soccer field this past season, while a third, also a freshman, garnered honorable mention.
A chance to see the new-look Caribou High School gymnasium and select season tickets for basketball and wrestling is coming soon.
The annual Caribou Turkey Trot 5K Road Race will begin at 10 a.m. at Caribou High School on Saturday, Nov. 24.
All-conference and sportsmanship teams in the North Atlantic Conference have been announced for women’s volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s soccer, women’s cross country and men’s cross country, with several University of Maine at Presque Isle athletes being recognized.
The Presque Isle boys soccer team made history on several different levels when the Wildcats defeated Freeport in the Nov. 3 Class B state championship match.
The Maine Soccer Coaches’ regional all-star teams have been announced, with several players from Aroostook making it on either the Class B, C or D North squad.
Two former Ashland girls’ soccer standouts made an immediate mark on the University of Maine at Machias soccer team as freshmen.