Vikings outduel Shires in golf, championships up next
HOULTON, Maine — The high school varsity golf season is rapidly coming to a close as golfers try their best to qualify for the state championships.
HOULTON, Maine — The high school varsity golf season is rapidly coming to a close as golfers try their best to qualify for the state championships.
The quest for perfection continues for the Houlton girls soccer team after the Shires added two more wins to its record over the weekend.
The Caribou Recreation Department is now registering Men’s Adult League basketball teams for the new season.
The Mars Hill Rotary Club sponsored the 20th annual Alton McQuade Mars Hill Open Aug. 13 and 14 at the Mars Hill Country Club.
The Hodgdon boys and girls soccer teams hosted Easton last Thursday, with the Hawks splitting on the day.
Over the weekend, the annual Ryan Wright Two-Person Scramble was held at Houlton Community Golf Course. Coming in first was Randy Lincoln and Sean Dolomont, while second place went to Aaron Peabody and Tony Marino; and third place went to Daniel and Traci Peabody.
Whenever Fort Kent and Houlton meet on the girls soccer pitch, a thrilling and competitive game typically follows.
Fort Fairfield lost to Madawaska on a very windy and cold Friday afternoon on the soccer field. Madawaska erupted in the second half to secure the 3-0 victory.
The annual Elks Soccer Shoot will be held Sunday, Sept. 25, at the University of Maine at Presque Isle field located behind Gentile Hall.
Three Aroostook County natives are among those being honored this weekend with their induction into the Maine Sports Legends Hall of Honors.