The top sports stories of 2023 in the St. John Valley for the first half of the year
The following is the first of two articles compiled by Chris Bouchard highlighting some of the Crown of Maine’s top sports stories from 2023.
The following is the first of two articles compiled by Chris Bouchard highlighting some of the Crown of Maine’s top sports stories from 2023.
Hodgdon junior Anna Oliver scored her 1,000th point in a Dec. 13 road game at Washburn; Katahdin senior Hunter Hartsgrove reached her scoring mark Dec. 16 at home against Van Buren; and Southern Aroostook senior Dylan Burpee joined the 1,000-point club Dec. 19 in a home game against Hodgdon
The vast array of gear and equipment available for anglers, hunters, campers, hikers, boaters and target-shooters is mind-boggling.
Caribou High School is proud to announce the Caribou High School Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2024! The committee considered numerous nominations and selected 15 individuals and one team to induct.
While many of her peers were spending their summer vacation lounging at the lake or hanging out at home, Houlton’s Ella Bither was busy competing against Native American athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations.
In collaboration with one of the leading artificial turf companies in the country, the University of Maine at Presque Isle will soon be home to Aroostook County’s very first indoor portable turf field.
Clinton Cushman, the oldest registered runner in the 13.1 mile race, beat his 2021 time by three minutes.
About 200 student wrestlers will travel from towns up to six hours away to Fort Kent for the Class B regional wrestling championship event on Feb. 2.
The Houlton Shires 7/8 football team dominated the season and went undefeated with a 8-0 record this fall.
The 2024 Can-Am Crown, scheduled for March 2, will draw significant attention from the sled dog racing community and winter sports enthusiasts worldwide.