Cape Elizabeth hands Presque Isle girls overtime loss in B final
Heavily-favored Cape Elizabeth defeated the Presque Isle Wildcats 2-1 in overtime in Saturday’s Class B state championship girls soccer match.
Heavily-favored Cape Elizabeth defeated the Presque Isle Wildcats 2-1 in overtime in Saturday’s Class B state championship girls soccer match.
Saturday’s weather forecast called for a chance of thunderstorms. While no such outbursts materialized at Morse High School in Bath, the North Yarmouth Academy offense struck quickly like lightning during its Class D girls soccer title game against Central Aroostook of Mars Hill.
A trip that began with plenty of negatives ended in triumph for a local wrestler.
Three local teams are excited for the opportunity to compete for state soccer titles Saturday.
The Penobscot Valley High School Howlers ended the Central Aroostook Panthers’ perfect season Wednesday, scoring a pair of second half goals to come from behind for a 3-2 victory in the Class D North boys’ soccer championship.
Two Clara Kohlbacher goals in the first half and a stout performance by the Presque Isle defense has the Wildcats in the Class B state championship game for the second year in a row.
The Presque Isle Wildcats pulled out to a two-goal lead early in the first half but had to hold off a surging Washington Academy team down the stretch to win their first regional title in 10 years Wednesday at the Gehrig Johnson Athletic Complex.
Husson University’s Isabelle Jackson, a freshman from Presque Isle, was named to the North Atlantic Conference all-conference first team in cross country.
It’s been a successful season for several local soccer teams and five of them will be competing for regional soccer championships Wednesday.
Dylan Marrero of the Caribou Vikings notched a sixth-place finish at Saturday’s Class B state championship cross country meet and qualified for the New England Championships in Manchester, New Hampshire, Nov. 10.