County runners hold their own against central Maine squads
Aroostook County cross country runners were challenged by squads from central Maine Sept. 9 at the University of Maine at Presque Isle.
Aroostook County cross country runners were challenged by squads from central Maine Sept. 9 at the University of Maine at Presque Isle.
With the fall temperatures far hotter than normal, the play of local boys and girls soccer teams also heated up this past week.
The annual Aroostook Savings and Loan Viking Run was recently held at the Caribou High School track with a total of 120 youngsters taking part in this year’s event.
Following a three-year hiatus, the Feed the County 150 returned to Spud Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 11. The annual Pro All Star Series race is the track’s sole event of the season.
The Houlton football squad continues to look for its first win of the season, following Friday night’s 66-30 loss to Bucksport.
The Houlton Elks Lodge No. 835 will host its annual fall Soccer Shootout on Saturday, Sept. 24, at Houlton Middle-High School.
Twelfth-year Houlton golf coach Dave Grant is cautiously optimistic about his squad for the new season.
Presque Isle emerged victorious in a three-way golf match with Houlton and Brewer Thursday afternoon at the Houlton Community Golf Course.
Southern Aroostook and Katahdin met Tuesday afternoon to renew their boys and girls soccer rivalries, with each school coming away with a shutout victory.
The Katahdin varsity girls soccer team may have just nine players, but the Cougars are not about to make any excuses on the field this season.