Maine Top 5 – Week 4
High School Football America Maine Top 5 No. 1 Bonny Eagle (4-0), LW: #1 No. 2 Kennebunk (4-0), LW: #2 No. 3 Marshwood (4-0), LW: #3 No. 4 Scarborough (4-0), LW: #4 No. 5 Thornton Academy (4-0), LW: #5 Editor’s…
High School Football America Maine Top 5 No. 1 Bonny Eagle (4-0), LW: #1 No. 2 Kennebunk (4-0), LW: #2 No. 3 Marshwood (4-0), LW: #3 No. 4 Scarborough (4-0), LW: #4 No. 5 Thornton Academy (4-0), LW: #5 Editor’s…
Bonny Eagle remains the No. 1 team in the High School Football America Maine Top 5 that is created with our proprietary algorithm. Kennebunk is ranked No. 2. High School Football America Maine Top 5 No. 1 Bonny Eagle (2-0)…
High School Football America Maine Top 5 No. 1 Bonny Eagle (1-0) No. 2 Kennebunk (1-0) No. 3 Marshwood (1-0) No. 4 Scarborough (1-0) No. 5 Thornton Academy (1-0) Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state…
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Scarborough captured its first state football championship Saturday. The Red Storm routed Windham 57-0 to win the Class A state title. Scarborough finishes 10-1. In the Class B championship, Marshwood, the No. 1 team in the High School Football America…
Maine high school football scores Championships Class A Scarborough 57 Windham 0 Class B Marshwood 63 Skowhegan 20 Class C Maine Central Institute 30 Cape Elizabeth 13 Class D Wells 48 Foxcroft Academy 0 Class E Boothbay 20 Maranacook 14
Wells won its second straight Maine high school football state championship Saturday by beating Foxcroft Academy 48-0. Last year, Wells won the Class C state title. Wells finishes 12-0 with a 16 game win streak. Foxcroft finishes 9-3.
by Jeff Fisher Congratulations to Zach Davis of Windham and Zordan Holman of Cheverus, winners of the Frank J. Gaziano Memorial Offensive and Defensive Lineman Award. The winners each receive a trophy and scholarship of $5,000, which the organization says…
by Jeff Fisher Mark Hackett is leaving the sideline at Bangor. Hackett has resigned after 14 years and a 108-39 record, which included one state championship in 2001, his rookie season. Bangor finished 6-4 in 2014.