Tardif and Kinney claim Elks soccer titles
Blayne Tardif of Mapleton and Dawson Kinney of Presque Isle have made it through another round of the Elks Soccer Shoot competition.
Blayne Tardif of Mapleton and Dawson Kinney of Presque Isle have made it through another round of the Elks Soccer Shoot competition.
The Caribou boys fell short by just two points in their effort to defeat Hermon for the Penobscot Valley Conference Class B championship.
Joe Greaves calls this year’s Wildcat varsity soccer team “a coach’s dream.”
Snowmobile grass drag races hadn’t been held in Ashland since 1995, but a pair of neighboring snowmobile clubs got together last spring to come up with a plan to change that.
“We put a lot of pressure on them early and had a lot of chances. I think that let our guys know that we were going to be okay and were good enough to compete with them.”
In addition to rivalry bragging rights, there will be plenty at stake when the Wildcats and Vikings square off in a boys’ varsity soccer match Friday at 7 p.m. at Caribou High School.
Annalise Jandreau won the Aroostook League Middle School Cross Country Championship for the third consecutive year, while the Washburn boys and Greater Houlton Christian Academy girls both captured team titles for the second year in a row during the meet held at Caribou High School Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Five soccer games originally scheduled for Thursday have been moved to new dates due to the rain.
The Husson University Eagles capped an undefeated record in tennis with a North Atlantic Conference championship Saturday, and a local athlete played a major role.
With the pre-race favorite, Caribou’s Abigail Wimmer, sidelined due to an ankle injury, MSSM’s Dolcie Tanguay took advantage of the opportunity to win a big race on her home course.