Youth succeed at state Hotshot competition
Eleven local youth competed in the Maine Recreation and Parks Association/Maine Red Claws Hotshot State Championships at the Portland Expo March 18.
Eleven local youth competed in the Maine Recreation and Parks Association/Maine Red Claws Hotshot State Championships at the Portland Expo March 18.
The Aroostook League Div. I boys’ volleyball tournament was held Thursday, March 22, with the Caribou Vikings besting the Fort Kent Warriors in straight sets in the championship round.
The host Vikings bested five other teams to win the Aroostook League Div. I girls’ volleyball tournament, held Thursday, March 22, at Caribou High School.
Presque Isle High School’s winter athletic awards were presented Monday, March 19.
School administrators have hired Scott Hunter to be the varsity baseball team’s third head coach in as many years.
Thomas Beckum of Caribou placed third in the 40-44 year-old men’s division of the 3,000-meter run at the USATF Masters Indoor Track and Field National Championships
Kenzie Worcester, a junior on the Husson University women’s basketball team, was recently named to the Maine Women’s Basketball Coaches Association first team and the New England Women’s Basketball Association third team.
The Fort Fairfield girls’ basketball team won all three of its games Saturday to capture top honors in the Northern Maine Community Recreation Association tournament for fifth- and sixth-graders played at the community center.
The Fort Fairfield Tigers are the champions in the Aroostook League Girls’ Volleyball Div. II Championships, held Monday, March 19, at Washburn District High School.
Randall Himes and Kelly Koziol have been hired as track and field head coaches this spring at Presque Isle and Fort Fairfield, respectively.