Whiteout conditions cause game postponements
The after effects of the recent snowstorm have caused some of Tuesday’s varsity sporting events to be postponed.
The after effects of the recent snowstorm have caused some of Tuesday’s varsity sporting events to be postponed.
The University of Maine at Presque Isle women’s basketball team broke through for just its second North Atlantic Conference victory of the season Saturday, and it came against one of the top teams in the league.
The Wildcat hockey team improved to 8-2 on the season and holds the No. 4 position in the Heal Point standings for the Class B North division, following Saturday’s 10-1 home victory over Messalonskee.
The Presque Isle cheerleaders placed fourth at Saturday’s Penobscot Valley Conference Class B cheering competition.
Cold temperatures on Saturday and the predicted heavy snows on Sunday have altered the upcoming varsity ski schedule in Aroostook County, while also affecting Monday’s sports schedule.
Coaches/managers are asked to report their results following each game to ensure accuracy. Results can be emailed to ksjoberg@bangordailynews.com.
One hundred and three athletes representing schools and agencies throughout Aroostook County gathered at Gentile Hall on the University of Maine at Presque Isle campus Wednesday, Jan. 16, for the annual Special Olympics Basketball Event.
The Caribou junior varsity girls’ basketball team split back-to-back thrillers with Houlton in recent action.
Cold temperatures on Saturday and the predicted heavy snows on Sunday have altered the upcoming varsity ski schedule in Aroostook County, while also affecting Monday’s sports schedule.
With 2:02 left in the third quarter of Tuesday’s varsity basketball game at Central Aroostook Junior-Senior High School, Panther senior guard Ben Thomas made history and joined some select company in the process.