CARIBOU — Presque Isle and Caribou High Schools renewed their rivalry, this time on the tennis courts in Caribou on Thursday.
It was a split, as the Viking girls defeated the Wildcats, 4-1, and the Presque Isle boys won, 4-1.
Aroostook Republican photo/Jon Gulliver
Caribou’s Lucien Caverhill looks to make a forehand winner against Presque Isle. The Vikings dropped the meet to the Wildcats, 4-1.
In the matches for the girls:
Singles — Carlee Pinette of Caribou defeatedeated Dani Wolland, 8-0; Ashley Richards of Caribou defeated Kayla Girardin, 8-1; and Katie Keaton of Caribou defeated Sarah Gilson, 8-1.
Doubles — Alexa Massey and Erin Patton of Caribou defeated Melissa Carson and Hilary Boucher, 8-3; and Jenna Hallett and Chelsea Carroll of Presque Isle defeated Emma Duplissie-Cyr and Clara Collins, 8-4.
In the boys’ matches:
Singles — Connor Shaw of Presque Isle defeated Michael Marquis, 8-1; Osman Castro of Presque Isle defeated Tyler Willey, 8-1; and Liam Hughes of Presque Isle defeated Lucien Caverhill, 8-0.
Doubles — Zachary Gorence and Cameron Hill of Caribou defeated Drew Barrett and Freeman Short, 9-8 (8-6); and Chris Carroll and Mike Michaud of Presque Isle defeated Dylan Coty and Dustin Coty, 8-1.
On Saturday the Caribou girls upped their record to 4-0 with a doubleheader sweep over Ellsworth.
The boys fell to 0-4 after losing both matches to Ellsworth.