Presque Isle High School Athletic Hall of Fame inducting two new members

6 years ago

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The Presque Isle Athletic Hall of Fame will induct Timothy Olore and Angela Norsworthy-Hartman in a ceremony scheduled for Jan. 18, 2019, at the Northeastland Hotel.

Olore, who graduated in 1979, played two years of varsity basketball and was an outstanding baseball player for the Wildcats, playing all four years. He was an All-Aroostook pitcher for three years and finished his career with 274 strikeouts. Olore was the All-Aroostook MVP as a sophomore, team MVP as a senior and was the recipient of the Jim Dyer Award as the outstanding player in Aroostook County his senior season.

He went on to star at the University of Maine at Presque Isle and was inducted into the university’s athletic hall of fame in 2009. He played semi-professionally for the Presque Isle Sonics and the Woodstock Shiretowners.

Tim Olore (Courtesy/UMPI)

Olore went on to coach the Wildcats’ varsity baseball team for 28 years. He was a three-time Big East Coach of the Year and his teams won 266 games and qualified for the playoffs 23 years. Presque Isle was the Class A Eastern Maine runners-up in 1991.

He is an eighth-grade teacher at Presque Isle Middle School and he and his wife, Carole, reside in Presque Isle during the school year and Florida in the summer.

Norsworthy-Hartman played varsity soccer, basketball and softball all four years at Presque Isle High School before graduating in 2007.

She was an All-Aroostook player her junior and senior years in all three sports.

She made the Maine Soccer Coaches all-state team as a senior and made the all-Penobscot Valley Conference first team her final two seasons. She finished her soccer career with 33 goals and 17 assists.

In basketball, she made the Big East Conference first team as a senior after making the second team her junior year. Also during her senior season, she was named Big East Conference Player of the Year and was a McDonald’s Class A/B Senior All-Star and was a Miss Basketball finalist. She averaged 20.1 points and 6.1 rebounds her senior year.

Norsworthy-Hartman went on to play basketball collegiately at Husson University for one year before transferring to the University of Maine at Fort Kent, where she played four years of soccer and was named to the NAIA All-Conference team her first year. Her team won USCAA national championships twice and went 70-8-1 overall during her time there.

She also played on the Bengals’ basketball team for three seasons. UMFK won Sunrise Conference titles and made it to the NAIA national tournament two of those years.

Norsworthy-Hartman is a registered nurse clinical supervisor in the OB/GYN and Midwifery office at The Aroostook Medical Center. She and her husband, Carson, reside in Presque Isle, and they have two daughters — Norah, 2, and  Quinn, six weeks old.