Caribou rules at tennis singles event
Twenty two young tennis players from Caribou and Presque Isle competed in the Northern Maine Community Recreation Association singles tournament held at the University of Maine at Presque Isle Tuesday, July 24.
Twenty two young tennis players from Caribou and Presque Isle competed in the Northern Maine Community Recreation Association singles tournament held at the University of Maine at Presque Isle Tuesday, July 24.
The husband and wife duo of Andrew and Julie Bouchard of Caribou cruised to overall titles in the Spud Cycle Classic 25-mile bicycle race, held Sunday.
The fifth class was inducted into the Fort Fairfield High School Athletic Hall of Fame Thursday, July 19. Six former athletes were recognized during the ceremony held in the high school cafeteria.
P.J. Gorneault and Tracy Guerrette were the fastest runners in The Maine Potato Blossom Festival 5-Miler held Saturday, July 21, on one of the most challenging courses in the Aroostook County road racing scene.
Forty teams competed in Saturday’s Maine Potato Blossom Festival annual three-person scramble golf tournament, held at Aroostook Valley Country Club.
Presque Isle’s junior girls’ softball team prevailed in a three-team round robin tournament played Thursday as part of the Maine Potato Blossom Festival.
Caribou I prevailed in the Caribou Classic 7v7 Boys Soccer Tournament on Saturday, July 14.
Young swimmers gathered Wednesday, July 18, at the Fort Fairfield Municipal Swimming Pool for the annual Maine Potato Blossom Festival swim meet
Husson University has announced that Ashley Matlock of Caribou has committed to join the Bangor school’s women’s tennis program.
The Inglorious Batters squad remains atop the Caribou-Presque Isle Men’s Softball League standings.