Local youths advance to state Elks Soccer Shoot
Three local youths earned berths in the Elks Soccer Shoot state championships after placing first at the northern district competition held in Bangor Sunday, Oct. 9.
Three local youths earned berths in the Elks Soccer Shoot state championships after placing first at the northern district competition held in Bangor Sunday, Oct. 9.
With the regular season rapidly coming to an end, local high school soccer squads are busy jockeying for key playoff positions for the postseason.
It was a tough match for County golfers competing in two separate state championships over the weekend.
The Katahdin boys soccer team has enjoyed much success on the soccer field this season, but if the team hopes to continue that success into the postseason it knows more work remains to be done.
It has been a rollercoaster season for the East Grand girls soccer team this fall.
On a cold night at the Central Aroostook soccer field Tuesday, Oct. 4, the Ashland Hornets defeated the host-Panthers with a thrilling last-second goal, while the Panther boys rolled to a 4-2 victory.
Hopes of qualifying for the state team golf competition were dashed for Houlton last week as the Shires came up short in the PVC Class C championships.
The leaves may be changing and the temperature is dropping, but the soccer action is heating up for boys and girls varsity soccer squads.
Eager spectators for the Presque Isle Wildcats and the Ellsworth Eagles cheered from the stands of the Gehrig Johnson Athletic Complex Saturday for a boys and girls soccer doubleheader.
FORT KENT, Maine – For the first time in history, two Aroostook County high school squads met on the gridiron for an official Maine Principals’ Association varsity contest.