Men’s hoop league in Caribou is 2-team race
It appears to be a two-team race between Caribou Eye Care and REMAX North Realty for the regular season title in the Caribou Men’s Basketball League.
It appears to be a two-team race between Caribou Eye Care and REMAX North Realty for the regular season title in the Caribou Men’s Basketball League.
With many schools cancelled and others released early, what would have been a busy Wednesday locally is now very quiet.
The Presque Isle Wildcats remain in fourth place in the Class B North hockey standings following Saturday’s 10-1 thrashing of Messalonskee in a match played at Colby College Saturday evening.
The championship portion of the wrestling season begins Saturday for the Caribou Vikings.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle basketball teams play plenty of road games throughout the course of a season, but this week the squads won’t be roaming too far away.
Many alpine ski meets have been cancelled throughout the winter due to snowstorms and extremely cold temperatures. This is the week that a couple are being made up, leading to a busy week for high school skiers in Aroostook County.
The plentiful snow in November produced an earlier than normal start for Caribou’s Nordic ski team.
A woman who was part of some great teams and excelled in three sports over a decade ago, and a man who was a baseball great in the 1970s and went on to embark on a successful coaching career at his alma mater, are the newest members of the Presque Isle High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
The Madawaska boys and the Fort Kent girls were victorious at a ski meet with a Nordic cross format on Jan. 22 at the Fort Kent Outdoor Center.
The Caribou Vikings edged Lincoln Academy, 36-33, to highlight the Jan. 19 Dexter Duals wrestling tournament.