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1. Cheverus (6-0)

At last check, Spencer Cooke had scored a touchdown in every manner this season except the fumblerooski.

2. Lawrence (6-0)

Bulldogs quietly go about their business while everybody talks up the explosiveness of the one-win teams beneath them.

3. South Portland (5-1)

Road trip to Windham (three straight wins) feels like a trap.

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4. Leavitt (6-0)

Twenty-eight consecutive PTC victories, none harder earned or more impressive than the last one.

5. Mt. Blue (5-1)

You could make a case for both the Cougars and the conquering Hornets to move up, not merely stay put, after last week’s classic.

6. Bangor (5-1)

Cody Chapman’s name is misspelled on his own school’s football roster. Ask Oxford Hills if it knows who he is.

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7. Brunswick (5-1)

From former coach Dick Leavitt to current boss Dan Cooper, Dragons never fail to improve dramatically as every season rolls on.

8. Wells (6-0)

Paul McDonough and Louis DiTomasso will be the two best players on the field in any game the Warriors play this side of a state final.

9. Thornton (5-1)

Trojans have won three by a touchdown or less.

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10. Deering (5-1)

Western A gets benefit of the doubt, and Rams get a slight nod over Mountain Valley and Yarmouth.

Player of the Week:

Cody DePuy, Oak Hill — DePuy amassed 330 total yards rushing, receiving and returning kicks in the Raiders’ 27-24 loss to Winthrop.

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