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“The game is afoot,” as Sherlock Holmes was fond of saying. November has finally arrived and the long awaited, much anticipated annual rivalry is on.
“The game is afoot,” as Sherlock Holmes was fond of saying. November has finally arrived and the long awaited, much anticipated annual rivalry is on.
On Wednesday, October 6, the Presque Isle Middle School girls’ cross country team won the Aroostook League Championship that took place at the University of Maine at Presque Isle.
A ribbon cutting was held at Aroostook Huskies Football Club’s new field, dubbed “Lisa’s Boneyard,” located on the Caribou Road in Presque Isle.
Maine offers a lot of hunting opportunities; there are multiple seasons for big game, small game, upland birds and waterfowl for sportsmen and women to enjoy.
The Houlton/GHCA cross country team capped off its breakout year with a strong showing at the State Class C Championships Saturday in Belfast.
The Presque Isle boys varsity soccer team suffered their first and last defeat of the season after the No. 1 Wildcats fell 2-1 to the No. 4 Crusaders in the Class B North semifinal.
A stellar ground performance by Dexter senior Nathan Schobel carried the No. 3 Dexter Tigers to a 60-32 victory over No. 2 Houlton Friday evening in a Small School Eight-Man football northern semifinal.
The No. 5 Houlton girls soccer team came up just short in its quest to pull off an upset in the Class C North quarterfinals Wednesday, Oct. 27.
The soccer season has come to an end for the Caribou girls soccer team after the No. 13 Vikings fell 2-1 to No. 12 Oceanside in a Class B North quarterfinal.
Dana Caron (right) achieved a hole-in-one at the Limestone Country Club on Oct. 20, on the 125-yard, par 3, hole 6.