Wildcats’ offense clicks in quarterfinal hockey victory
Torey Levesque said his Wildcats were motivated following remarks from head coach Carl Flynn heading into their quarterfinal matchup against Camden Hills.
Torey Levesque said his Wildcats were motivated following remarks from head coach Carl Flynn heading into their quarterfinal matchup against Camden Hills.
Houlton senior guard Kolleen Bouchard and Presque Isle senior guard Emily Wheaton have both been named finalists for the 2018 Miss Maine Basketball Award.
Dolcie Tanguay of MSSM and Max Bartley and Isabelle Jackson, both of Presque Isle, were among the top Aroostook County skiers in the five-kilometer freestyle race that capped off the two-day Class B and C state Nordic ski meet at the Fort Kent Outdoor Center.
The Limestone Ski Club, in conjunction with the Friends of the Aroostook National Wildlife, sponsored the 30th annual C-Me-Ski event held Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Wildlife Refuge Center.
The Class B North Heal Point standings for hockey became official late last week and the Presque Isle Wildcats grabbed the No. 3 seed for the upcoming playoff tournament.
The Southern Aroostook defense made life tough for Woodland throughout the game, forcing 30 turnovers, and the result was a 55-41 victory and the school’s first Class D regional championship in 22 years.
The Fort Fairfield Tigers rolled out a new defense in Friday night’s Class C North semifinal against Mattanawcook Academy, and it proved effective in slowing down the Lynx offensive attack.
Max Bartley is wrapping up a brilliant high school skiing career in style, taking a state title Thursday and going for a second Friday.
Aroostook County has plenty of representation at the Maine McDonald’s High School Senior All-Star Basketball Games coming up on March 10.
Some halftime adjustments, and a big second half by senior Isaac Cyr, helped give Fort Fairfield a come-from-behind 64-60 victory over PCHS Tuesday in Class C quarterfinal play at the Cross Insurance Center.