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1. Cheverus (4-0)

Stags have scored 161 consecutive points since the last one they allowed, in Week 1 against Sanford.

2. Thornton (4-0)

Trojans finally got a quasi-test from Massabesic before winning big.

3. Lawrence (4-0)

You can only play the teams on your schedule, but Bulldogs’ first four victims boast a total of two wins.

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4. Leavitt (4-0)

Hornets have set such a standard since 2009 that wins by two, three and four touchdowns seem mundane.

5. Brunswick (4-0)

So it isn’t enough that Jared Jensen is up to around 1,300 yards in less than half a season. Now he’s making game-saving interceptions, too.

6. Mt. Blue (3-0)

Cougars found out what their fathers, uncles, cousins and coaches knew from the old PTC Class A days: Gardiner is a tough place to win.

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7. Scarborough (4-0)

We all knew Deering would come to life at some point. It almost happened in time to quell Red Storm’s impressive start.

8. Messalonskee (4-0)

There’s precedent. Dexter got to a Class C final in 1989 after losing its coach over a midseason incident.

9. Marshwood (4-0)

Hawks drop in on the reigning Class B champion Wells Warriors in York County game of the week.

10. Cony (3-1)

Beat Bangor for the first time in 22 years and run the most exciting offense in the state.

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