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1. Cheverus (3-0)

Stags outgained Bonny Eagle by just six yards and still beat them by more than three touchdowns.

2. Deering (3-0)

Rams beat Kennebunk by 12, but they may have been looking past Rams to rival Portland this week.

3. Lawrence (3-0)

Talk about a threat to score from anywhere on the field — six of Shaun Carroll’s nine touchdowns this season have been for 23 yards or more, four for 66 yards or more.

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4. Leavitt (3-0)

Seems like the Hornets are still taking out their 2008 playoff ouster on the Shipbuilders.

5. Mt. Blue (3-0)

Cougars got off the bus in Bar Harbor a little rusty last week and paid for it in the first half. MDI paid for it in the second half.

6. Mountain Valley (3-0)

Falcons showed Spruce Mountain how this consolidation thing is done.

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7. Massabesic (3-0)

Mustangs’ three wins are against opponents who are a combined 2-7. Friday’s game at South Portland will start to clarify whether they’re a true threat in Western A.

8. Bangor (2-1)

Rams bounced back from Lawrence loss with a statement win in Auburn.

9. Brunswick (2-1)

All of the talk in the first two weeks was about Lewiston, Bangor, Messalonskee, Edward Little, et al., being Lawrence’s biggest threat. The Dragons’ objection has finally been heard.

10. Gardiner (3-0)

Tigers have been considered the third wheel in the “Who’s the team to beat in Eastern B” debate. That will change if they can beat Mt. Blue.

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