Legendary former coach giving back to Fort Kent athletes
Retired coach Terre Carpenter, founder of Fort Kent Community High School’s soccer programs, has established a scholarship program for athletes who participate in the sports he coached.
Retired coach Terre Carpenter, founder of Fort Kent Community High School’s soccer programs, has established a scholarship program for athletes who participate in the sports he coached.
The dwindling number of car race tracks — down to four in Maine — has made the mission of the Maine Motorsports Mobile Museum all the more important to the racing community.
About 31 vehicles participated in the Demolition Derby on Sunday, Aug. 6, at the Northern Maine Fairgrounds.
Learning the fundamentals of football are a crucial element in experiencing success on the gridiron.
The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host its 14th annual Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Dinner and Ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 23 in the University’s Sports Center during the University’s Homecoming Weekend.
A majority of Aroostook anglers already own a spinning rod and or a bait casting outfit, so purchasing a few hardbody plugs and softbody baits will prepare you for bass fishing.
It’s become apparent to me that using a tantalizing attractant scent not only coaxes more bear to visit my bait site, but also disguises human odor.
Almost everyone has heard the old adage “up the creek without a paddle.” Most of us have even been there at one time or another.
The “Patrick Baker and Aaron Marston Athletics Impact Memorial Award” is awarded to individuals/organizations who have given outstanding service to UMPI Athletics.
The Cary Classic Benefit Golf Tournament celebrated its 39th year in style, drawing the most players in more than a decade. One hundred and six golfers, including several past champions from throughout northern Maine and western New Brunswick turned out for the one-day, play your own ball tournament.