’Cat and Tiger golfers unbeaten so far
The Presque Isle Wildcats are now three for three in their matches against fellow Penobscot Valley Conference schools from Aroostook County.
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KARSON EATON of the Presque Isle golf team celebrates holing a chip shot on hole No. 1 at Caribou Country Club last Wednesday. Connor Thibeault of the Vikes offers congratulations.
PI is coming off a two-stroke victory over Houlton at home Monday aftenoon, 172-174.
Senior Michael Boone was the medalist with a 40. Liam Hughes shot a 42 and Karson Eaton, Jenna Hallett and Josh Gordon all had 45s.
The Wildcats topped the Caribou Vikings in Caribou last Wednesday in another close match, 182-186.
Boone again was the medalist with a 41. Gordon, Hallett, Hughes and Carter LaPointe all carded 47s.
Tyler Dombroski had the low round for Caribou with a 44, followed by Dayne Savage with a 45 and Donovan Savage with a 46.
Presque Isle has already beaten Fort Kent, doing so at home Aug. 26.
Coach Daren Hunter’s Wildcats, who also hosted a “County Play Day” Saturday, is scheduled to host Houlton today and Caribou Friday.
PI isn’t the lone undefeated team in the region, as Fort Fairfield has been dominating the Aroostook County scene in Class C.
The Tigers bested Central Aroostook at their home course, Aroostook Valley Country Club, last Wednesday. Fort captured 10.5 of the 11 available match points.
Robbie Watson had a 39 and Noah Bernard a 40 for the winners, while Alex Folsom shot a 46 to lead the Panthers.
On Thursday at Portage Hills Country Club, the Tigers shut out both Ashland and Limestone-MSSM..
Watson shot a 40 and Bernard came in with a 43.
The top Ashland golfer was Cody Blair with a 51. Megan Flanagin paced Limestone-MSSM with a 44 and was the medalist in her team’s match against the Hornets.
At Houlton Friday, Ashland lost to Hodgdon, 203-269. Blair’s 56 paced the Hornets.