CMS boys conclude season with win, draw
The Caribou Middle School boys’ soccer team finished with a 6-6-1 record following a win and a tie during the final week of the season.
The Caribou Middle School boys’ soccer team finished with a 6-6-1 record following a win and a tie during the final week of the season.
A total of 1,461 runners from as far away as Rhode Island, Vermont and Prince Edward Island made the trip to Belfast for Maine’s largest high school cross country meet, the Festival of Champions, held Saturday.
They have dominated the Class D North standings so far, with a 10-0 record thanks to a scoring margin of 76-2 entering Friday’s home game against Southern Aroostook.
Thirty minutes into Tuesday’s varsity girls soccer match between Presque Isle and Caribou, play was following the script of what many people expected.
The North Atlantic Conference recognized a pair of athletes from the University of Maine at Presque Isle for their efforts during the week ending Sept. 23.
MSSM runners Jay Philbrick and Madison McCarthy ran to victories at the varsity cross country meet for Aroostook County’s Class C squads, held Tuesday, Sept. 25.
The Maine School of Science and Mathematics girls and the Greater Houlton Christian Academy boys were the cross country team winners, with each squad’s lead runner claiming individual victories on a wet day in Madawaska on Tuesday, Sept. 18.
The Northern Maine Karting Association held its season finale tripleheader for kart racing on Saturday at Spud Speedway. In addition to the feature races, point champions for the summer were recognized.
Year No. 3 for the local Special Olympics soccer team, the Grasshoppers, has come to an end.
Trevor Parent, who coached the University of Maine at Presque Isle women’s soccer team for six full seasons and to an 0-4 record to begin the current campaign, has resigned.