Sports in brief . . .

16 years ago

Hunter safety course begins Oct. 20 in PI
    A hunter safety course will be offered through the Presque Isle High School Adult Education department Oct. 20, 21, 27 and 28.
    The course is for individuals ages 13 and older. The registration fee is $5 and the deadline to register is Oct. 10.     Call the adult education office at 764-4776 for more information.
OAPI trip planned during holiday weekend
    OAPI will lead a four-day trip to Acadia National Park Oct. 10-13, offering rock climbing every day, as well as a hodge podge of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including hiking, camping and cooking over a fire. The cost is $80 for students and $100 for non-students. For more information, call 768-9401.
4 UMPI students are players of week
    The Sunrise Conference has named its athletes of the week, and four University of Maine at Presque Isle student-athletes have been recognized for the week ending Oct. 5.
    Trevor Hews, a junior, was named men’s soccer defensive player of the week by anchoring the defense to shutout victories over Vermont Technical College and the College of St. Joseph’s over the weekend.
    Hannah Smith and Kurt Whistler, both sophomores, were runners of the week in cross country. Smith was 88th out of 276 runners and Whistler 66th out of 232 runners at the Pop Crowell Invitational.
    Johannah Bubar, a junior, was named women’s volleyball player of the week after leading the Lady Owls to two wins in three matches. She had 10 aces, three digs, two kills and two assists in a 3-0 triumph over Lyndon State College, and then had six digs in a 3-1 loss to Maine Maritime Academy. She capped the week with 10 kills, two aces and three blocks in a 3-1 win over Unity College.
Adventure programs offered by MWSC
    Aroostook County youth between the ages of 8 and 12 are invited to join Maine Winter Sports Center staff for outdoor-based skills and fitness sessions with a focus on fun.
    Programs will be offered in Presque Isle, Caribou, Fort Kent and Madawaska, and will feature activities such as mountain biking, trail running, outdoor games, roller skiing and orienteering.
    Each location will host an eight-week program beginning after Columbus Day, and rides from local schools are available. There is no fee to participate.
    At Presque Isle, the site is the Nordic Heritage Center and meeting times are Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. beginning Oct. 16. At Caribou, the site is the Caribou High School Ski Center and the meeting times are Tuesdays from 3-5 p.m. beginning Oct. 14.
    For more information, contact Mark Shea at 227-7465 or via email at mark@mainewsc.org, or Melissa York at 227-0250 or via email at Melissa@mainewsc.org.
NMCC men’s soccer clinches playoff berth
    The men’s soccer team at Northern Maine Technical College has earned a berth in the Yankee Small College Conference playoffs by virtue of a 3-1 home win over Unity College Sunday.
    Dustin Graham had a goal and assisted on another for the Falcons, while Justin Lyshon and Michael Libby were the other goal scorers for the winners. Sam Petrie collected two saves on nine shots in goal for NMCC.
    Tim Stephenson scored the lone Unity goal.
Sports History
    As part of Presque Isle’s sesquicentennial celebrations in 2009, The Star Herald will run photographs and stories about the history of sports in the town. Any readers with stories, photographs or information in relation to Presque Isle sports should email starherald@nepublish.com with attention sports in the subject line.