County athletes earn McDonald’s All-Star accolades
Aroostook County boys and girls basketball players will be well represented at the McDonald’s Senior All-Star games.
Aroostook County boys and girls basketball players will be well represented at the McDonald’s Senior All-Star games.
An impressive defensive performance carried the Southern Aroostook boys to victory over the top-ranked Machias Bulldogs Saturday at the Cross Insurance Center.
The quest for perfection continues for the Southern Aroostook girls basketball team.
The second-seeded Southern Aroostook boys basketball team opened with 22 unanswered points en route to a 71-42 victory over Schenck.
The defending three-time Class D North champion Southern Aroostook breezed to a 69-24 victory over Wisdom.
Old Town held Presque Isle to three points in the first half while building a 30-3 lead and coasted to a 64-22 victory.
Hodgdon High School freshman guard Anna Oliver poured in 19 points to lead the fifth-seeded Hawks to a 53-32 victory over No. 4 Central.
Faith Sjoberg set a Class B tournament record with eight 3-pointers to lead the Wildcats to a 45-30 quarterfinal win over Mount View of Thorndike.
Teams
Sports Inn (28-8), County Federal Credit Union (18-6), Fournier’s Transportation (24-12),Knights of Columbus (16-8), County Boys (12-24), Bell’s Body and Paint (10-26), Logjammers (0-24).
BANGOR, Maine — Using a smothering, pressure defense, the No. 3 Penobscot Valley girls basketball team notched a 38-24 victory over Fort Kent Tuesday morning at the Cross Insurance Center. The Howlers (16-3 overall) advance to the Class C North semifinals 2 p.m. Friday, at the Cross Insurance Center against the winner of No. 2 Calais/No. […]