Friday, October 4, 2019FOOTBALLBangor 27, Skowhegan 20
Boothbay 36, Sacopee Valley 0
Brunswick 50, Gardiner 14
Bucksport 28, Hermon 0
Cape Elizabeth 21, Freeport 20
Cony 9, Windham 6
Falmouth/Greely 24, Brewer 17
Foxcroft Academy 32, Houlton 21
John Bapst 48, Medomak Valley 18
Kennebunk 36, Massabesic 22
(Win 200 for Joe Rafferty)Lawrence 54, Messalonskee 22
Leavitt 48, Poland 6
Lisbon/St. Dominic 35, Spruce Mountain 21
Maranacook 22, Ellsworth/Sumner 12
Marshwood 56, Biddeford 7
Mattanawcook/Lee/Penobscot 33, Stearns/Schenck 6
Mt. Blue 62, Hampden Academy 18
Noble 35, Westbrook/Waynflete 8
Oak Hill 48, Madison/Carrabec 21
Old Town 35, Nokomis 6
Sanford 39, Lewiston 18
Scarborough 32, Deering 8
South Portland 31, Gorham 28
Waterville 15, Mt. Desert Island 14
Wells 54, MCI 8
Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale 47, Mountain Valley 0
Yarmouth 64, Gray-New Gloucester 36
MBR GOTW ReplaysSanford Spartans at Lewiston Blue Devils Replay:
https://youtu.be/2NiH_8xEefELeavitt Hornets at Poland Knights Replay:
https://www.facebook.com/MBRMaine/video ... 563030209/Cony Rams at Windham Eagles Replay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NiH_8xEefEMunzing Media Replay: Gardiner at Brunswick https://www.facebook.com/munzingmedia/v ... 893547159/StoriesRested Raiders run past Bulldogs after week off:
https://t.co/botYUATTc2Keegan Choate, Ramblers offense puts up huge numbers while defense posts second shutout of the season:
https://t.co/mpfBHg8MvkWells has no trouble with MCI:
https://t.co/eHZAr6D39RWyatt Hathaway plays a part in four touchdowns in Hornets' 48-6 win:
https://t.co/M2Pd2kZatqTierney field goal from the right hash is good:
https://twitter.com/SPREDRIOTS/status/1 ... 7136580609The Greyhounds got running in the second half and grounded the Phoenix's passing game at the end:
https://t.co/VfRRSyWDTKBrunswick dispatches Tigers, 50-14:
https://t.co/0Mvs6svmUAReclassification prompts change in football state championship game rotationOne byproduct of the reclassification within Maine’s high school football ranks will be a change in the rotation for the state championship game to be played at the University of Maine next month.
Instead of the Class B title game that originally was scheduled for Alfond Stadium in Orono on Friday, Nov. 22, the Class C game will be played there this year while the Gold Ball games for Classes A, B and D will be contested on Saturday, Nov. 23, at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland.
The Maine Principals’ Association has hosted one state championship game at the University of Maine since expanding football from three classes to four in 2013.
Eight-player varsity football is debuting this fall with 10 participating schools. Nine of those schools are located south of Augusta, and as a result this year’s state championship game will be played Nov. 16 in Portland.
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