With season winding to a close, soccer squads stay busy
The leaves may be changing and the temperature is dropping, but the soccer action is heating up for boys and girls varsity soccer squads.
The leaves may be changing and the temperature is dropping, but the soccer action is heating up for boys and girls varsity soccer squads.
Eager spectators for the Presque Isle Wildcats and the Ellsworth Eagles cheered from the stands of the Gehrig Johnson Athletic Complex Saturday for a boys and girls soccer doubleheader.
FORT KENT, Maine – For the first time in history, two Aroostook County high school squads met on the gridiron for an official Maine Principals’ Association varsity contest.
It’s difficult to believe that 30 years ago the federal government outlawed all use of lead pellets in shotgun shells used to hunt waterfowl.
The 72nd running of the Old Town Sectional Invitational held Monday, Sept. 26, proved to be a successful outing for many Aroostook County athletes.
The Hodgdon boys and girls soccer squads picked up a pair of victories over visiting Southern Aroostook Monday afternoon.
The Houlton and Presque Isle Elks Lodges held their annual Soccer Shoots Saturday and Sunday respectively.
Fort Kent took first place in the Aroostook County Championship at the Mars Hill Country Club on Friday, after being delayed one day due to rainy weather.
That first win of the season may continue to elude the Houlton football squad, but the Shires have shown steady improvement in each of its first four games.
The memories of a moose hunt will last a lifetime, especially if it’s a family event, and the delicious meat is a wonderful reward.