Sports Legends names scholarship winners
The Northern Region of Maine Sports Legends has announced two student athlete scholarship awards to recent Aroostook County high school graduates.
The Northern Region of Maine Sports Legends has announced two student athlete scholarship awards to recent Aroostook County high school graduates.
What a beautiful weekend we had for golf, summer really is here. On Saturday we held the Second Annual Mucho Moolah Two-Person Scramble in Memory of Dewey DeWitt. The field was full with 20 teams. The winning team was Jerry York and Bob Gray, runner up was Sean Dolomont and Richie Flowers. A great day was had by all.
Long-time athletic director Dwight Hunter and legendary basketball coach Gerald “Gerry” Duffy, along with his 1969 state champion basketball team were among the many highlighted individuals included in the induction class into the newly-established Caribou High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
The Knights of Columbus of Aroostook recently donated $10,000 to Special Olympics Aroostook following the annual Polar Dip, held May 1 at Long Lake Sporting Club in Sinclair.
History was made Tuesday evening at Coffin Field in Brewer as Hodgdon captured the first regional softball championship in the history of the school.
Only one local squad was able to punch its ticket for the right to compete in a regional championship.
Few of us think about, let alone prepare for an accident or unexpected health issue during an outdoor venture.
This is the final week for all local schools, and that means Junior Golf has kicked off another season. This year, we have had a great group of kids turn out to learn golf.
The Hodgdon softball squad is moving on to the Class D North semifinals following an impressive 14-9 victory over Southern Aroostook Thursday afternoon.
The preliminary round of the postseason featured a couple of upsets for teams statewide, but for the most part the higher seeds held true for Aroostook County squads.