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Weekend peek

Lewiston (3-0) at Brunswick (2-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

The PTC South will come down to this game. Hey, it’s not as early in the season as you think.

Cony (1-2) at Edward Little (0-3)

Friday, 7 p.m.

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Much of the Rams’ success this season has centered around QB Luke Duncklee and the passing game, but the Rams have said they want to establish Chris Robinson and the running game against the Red Eddies.

Oxford Hills (0-3) at Mt. Ararat (1-2)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Eagles flying high after road win at Mt. Blue last week, but . 

Mt. Blue (1-2) at Lawrence (3-0)

Friday, 7 p.m.

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Cougars have seen enough of Keyes Field the last few years that they could consider it their home away from home, right?

Poland (0-3) at Mountain Valley (3-0)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Falcons need time to get healthy. Fortunately for them, they’ll get it.

Gray-New Gloucester (2-1) at York (2-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

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Tough to think of a bigger September game in the Patriots’ brief football history.

Nokomis ( 1-2) at Leavitt

Friday, 7 p.m.

Last warmup for Hornets before tough second half of the schedule kicks in.

Livermore Falls (3-0) at Winthrop (2-1)

Friday 7 p.m.

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Senior fullback Chandler White (11 TDs) outscoring every team in the Campbell Conference South.

Dirigo (3-0) at Jay (2-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

As impressive as the Cougars’ offense has been (almost 45 ppg), the defense has been just as dominante (20 points in three games).

Oak Hill (2-1) at Madison (1-2)

Friday, 7 p.m.

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Raiders must not look ahead to next week’s meeting with Dirigo.

Freeport (1-2) at Lisbon (3-0)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Light Saturday schedule means Thompson Field will be crawling with Campbell Conference coaches to watch the stingiest defense in Class C (6 ppg).

Tim Ross, safety, Mountain Valley

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Ross, the Falcons’ third-string safety, picked off Paul McDonough’s pass in the end zone with 14 seconds left to preserve Mountain Valley’s 27-20 comeback win over Wells.

The Ten Spot

Top 10 Teams

1. Bonny Eagle (3-0)

Last week’s 41-21 romp over Deering featured yet another tour de force from Ryan Nason with four touchdowns — two rushing, plus one passing and an interception return.

2. Lawrence (3-0)

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Second half of Bulldogs’ schedule (Skowhegan, Lewiston, Bangor and Messalonskee) much more daunting than the first half.

3. Thornton Academy (3-0)

SMAA South records are tough to judge, but Trojans have earned elite status.

4. Bangor (3-0)

After they knock Messalonskee from the unbeaten ranks Friday, Rams will be counting the days until they meet Lawrence (14, to be exact).

5. Cheverus (3-0)

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Stags aren’t as flashy as most of their SMAA counterparts, but John Wolfgram never worried about style points.

6. Mountain Valley (3-0)

It’s been a long time since Falcons’ fans had their hearts in their throats like they did last Friday night in Wells.

7. Lewiston (3-0)

Brunswick will be Blue Devils’ toughest test yet.

8. Cape Elizabeth (3-0)

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Tom Foden already in double-digits in touchdowns scored.

9. Deering (2-1)

Rams don’t get a break after Bonny Eagle loss with Windham and Thornton Academy on tap.

10. Leavitt (3-0)

Senior offensive and defensive lineman Matt Pellerin is the best player no one knows about.

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