Football
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The Leavitt Area High School senior will play football and baseball for the Black Bears. -
The senior was a standout quarterback – and so much more – on a Class C championship team that defeated three Class A teams en route to a 11-0 record. -
These are our selections as the best high school football players from across the state. -
Leavitt's Noah Carpenter, Bonny Eagle's Terrell Edwards, Oceanside's Cohen Galley and Yarmouth's Michael McGonagle are in the running for the award given to the top senior in Maine high school football. -
The candidates for Maine's best senior football player include four quarterbacks, two running backs, a receiver and a defensive back. -
Vance had been the Stags' head coach for eight seasons after 10 years as an assistant, winning the 2021 eight-man Large School championship. -
It marks the second straight year that Portland shuts out Deering in the annual exhibition game after playing in the state championship game. -
This year both teams have new coaches heading into their holiday exhibition, the only Thanksgiving high school football game in the state. -
These were among the top individual performances over championship weekend. -
The Hornets cruised to the Class C state championship and finished an 11-0 season that included wins over several of the biggest high schools in Maine. -
The Rams assert themselves late with three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 40-20 victory. -
The Warriors fall behind 21-0 at halftime, then rally to beat the two-time defending champion Ponies for their first state title since 2018. -
The Golden Trojans score three touchdowns in the second half of a 24-14 victory for their sixth championship since 2012. -
The Hornets complete their second consecutive undefeated season with a 71-12 victory over Oceanside. -
The Class A & B title games will be played at Fitzpatrick Stadium, the Class C & D games at Lewiston High. -
Senior is more than a big-play quarterback. He works hard to excel in many facets of football, motivated, he says, by "trying to do my best to help the team out." -
The undefeated Mariners have been equally dangerous throwing and running the ball, averaging over 40 points per game. -
High school football picks, Week 12 -
But getting to a state championship game is nothing new for either program, which played each other for the Gold Ball in 2015 and 2018. -
Longtime head coach can win his second state title Saturday when Bulldogs meet Kennebunk in Portland. -
With a new coach leading the way, the Rams have navigated injuries and shaky play late in the season to come within a game of their first state championship since 1991. -
The Warriors are 6-0 against Class D opponents this season. -
These were among the top individual performances across the state over the weekend. -
The Hornets trail by two scores twice, including an 11-point deficit heading into the fourth quarter, but Noah Carpenter helps them battle back and beat the Raiders. -
The Red Riots avenge their loss in the 2022 state final, cruising to a 46-18 win over the previously undefeated Seagulls. -
The top-seeded Trojans never trail in a 21-13 victory over No. 3 Bonny Eagle in the Class A South championship game. -
Cordell Jones races 76 yards for the winning score with 17.4 seconds left after the Vikings had rallied from a 22-7 deficit. -
Spencer Laurendeau rushes for 145 yards to lead the Trojans to a 28-0 victory and the Large School division championship. -
Dominic Buxton leads the Warriors' ground attack with 167 yards and three scores in a victory over Winthrop/Monmouth-Hall-Dale. -
Greely takes on Mt. Desert Island in the Large School division, while Old Orchard Beach and Orono meet in a Small School final rematch. -
Some teams hope to make a return trip to the state finals, while others are eager to end long title-game droughts. -
High school football picks, Week 11 -
The Golden Trojans score on two long runs to beat the Spartans in a Class A South semifinal. -
Jonah Barstow's 26-yard kick with 13 seconds remaining gives the Rams a 23-22 victory over the Blue Blazes in the Class B South semifinals. -
The Mustangs win 14-7 to avenge a midseason 42-7 loss to the Hawks and advance to the Class B South championship game. -
The Bulldogs score 20 straight points late in the first half en route to a 32-8 victory and a matchup with defending Class A champ Oxford Hills. -
These were among the top individual performances across the state over the past week. -
A year after going 0-7 in its first season of eight-man football, Greely is heading to the Large School state championship game. -
Even with a few hiccups early – and being forced to punt for the first time all season – the Seagulls defeat Maranacook, 56-8, in the eight-man Small School South final. -
Football: Special teams play a big role for the second-seeded Raiders in a Class C South semifinal win. -
High school football picks, Week 10 -
SMAA teams in Class A and Class B South have opted to play regional semifinals on Monday because of scheduling disruptions in the wake of school closures late last week. -
Lewiston beat Edward Little, 34-18, a triumph for a heartbroken community just one week after 18 people were killed in a mass shooting. -
Some well known names, including Robert Kraft and Mac Jones of the Patriots, are psyched for Lewiston and Auburn's football game this evening. -
The Dragons score with 2:26 left, then stop a two-point conversion rush to beat the Clippers, 48-46. -
The Rangers win 38-0 and will host Brunswick in the Large School eight-man South final Saturday. -
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These were among the top individual performances across the state over the weekend. -
The Hawks rally for 21 points in final eight minutes but are stopped just short going for winning two-point conversion and the Rams improve to 7-1. -
Aidan Taylor catches three second-half touchdown passes for the Blue Blazes, who end the regular season 3-5.