11th Annual Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Fort Fairfield High School

Fort Fairfield High School Athletic Hall of Fame

We are busy preparing for this year‘s scheduled for Thursday, July 17th beginning at 5 PM.

Our selection committee is working hard to come up with this year’s inductees from a very talented list of nominees. Many thanks to them for their time and contributions to this process.

We will be announcing the 11th class the second week of April and 125 tickets will be available at that time to purchase for the induction meal and ceremony. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more updates

Presque Isle Rec Wildcats for capturing the 2025 NMCRA boys basketball championship

Caribou Parks and Recreation Department

Congratulations to the Presque Isle Rec Wildcats for capturing the 2025 NMCRA boys basketball championship defeating the Caribou Rec Vikings, who declared runners up!

We want to thank all the teams who participated today, Fort Fairfield, Madawaska, Easton, Ashland, Mars Hill, Houlton, Washburn, Van Buren, Presque Isle and Caribou.

All tournament team selection players included: Brody Woodworth – Mars Hill; Jaxon Carney -Washburn; Jack Holdsworth – Caribou; Beau Thompson and Aaron Clouckey of Presque Isle.

Thank you to our tournament officials: Adam Murchison, Greg Shaw, Ben Lothrop! 

A huge thank you to a few of the Caribou parents who offered to run the concession stand today! The Richardson‘s and Edgecomb‘s we appreciate it very very much! 

And to the Caribou rec staff, you did an excellent job today keeping clock scorebook and helping everything go smoothly!

Spectators did not go unnoticed. Sportsmanship was great and Thank you for a fun tournament!

HOLDSWORTH WINS NEW ENGLAND ELKS HOOP SHOOT

CONGRATULATIONS JACKSON HOLDSWORTH of Caribou

Jackson shot 24 of 25 shots to win his division. (10-11 Year old Boys) at the New England Elks Hoop Shoot in Portland this morning.

He’ll be going to Chicago in April to represent Maine, and Houlton Lodge #835.

Standing with Maine Elks Association president, Mike Hannigan

Madelynn Deprey she led the Caribou Lady Vikings to their first Class B State Championship, including a 29 point 16 rebound performance in the state championship.

Ella Pelletier of Oxford Hills, Brunswick’s Lexi Morin, and Caribou’s Madelynn Deprey were named finalists for the Miss Maine Basketball award.

Deprey started the All-Star weekend with a bang, winning the Miss Maine Basketball Award. She is the first Caribou athlete to win the award and only the 4th Aroostook County athlete to take the award home.

Deprey has committed to play for Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH next year.

Aroostook County Players Selected to the Maine McDonalds All Star Basketball Games

Top Row: David Tuttle, Chase Flewelling, Ethan Collier Lily Oliver
2nd RowL Kayman Sargent and Madelyn Deprey
3rd row: Trafton Russell and Isaiah Ervin
Bottow Row: Tristan Robbins, Conner Edwards, Libby Anderson, Camden Pelletier*

*Pelletier of Wisdom, was originally selected, but due to a scheduling conflict, graciously stepped aside, so that another player could be honored with a selection to this team.*

Aroostook County Players Selected to the Maine McDonalds All Star Basketball Games

Top Row: David Tuttle, Chase Flewelling, Ethan Collier Lily Oliver
2nd Row: Kayman Sargent and Madelyn Deprey
3rd row: Trafton Russell and Isaiah Ervin
Bottom Row: Tristan Robbins, Conner Edwards, Libby Anderson, Camden Pelletier*

*Pelletier of Wisdom, was originally selected, but due to a scheduling conflict, graciously stepped aside so that another player could be honored with a selection to this team.*

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