Bangor (3-2) at Lewiston (1-4)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Blue Devils have gained momentum the past two weeks. Unfortunately for them, so have the Rams. Both sides capable of lighting up the scoreboard in this one.

Noble (1-4) at Edward Little (1-4)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Toughest part of the Eddies’ schedule is in the rear-view. Quest for .500 begins with crossover against the Knights.

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Deering (0-5) at Oxford Hills (1-4)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Only in the post-realignment world can you be a favorite against one Portland school six days after losing 68-0 to another.

Mountain Valley (1-4) at Leavitt (5-0)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Give it time and this will become a rivalry again. Right now it’s a team of promising youngsters against a powerhouse that’s won the past three weeks by a combined total of 176-0.

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Gardiner (0-5) at Mt. Blue (2-3)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Great chance for the Cougars to regain their confidence and reignite that defense of the Class B title.

Poland (1-4) at Wells (4-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Don’t fall asleep on the Knights, who threw a world-class scare into Spruce Mountain after three weeks of dormant offense.

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Gray-NG (0-5) at Spruce Mountain (4-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Patriots may suffer the collateral damage from Phoenix’s valuable lesson of a week ago, which is to underestimate nobody in Western Class C.

Sacopee Valley (0-5) at Winthrop/Monmouth (5-0)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Hawks have earned respect throughout Western D as they chase that elusive win, but frankly, they would have trouble beating either half of the Route 202 co-op.

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OOB (3-2) at Dirigo (3-2)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Seagulls, Cougars both have that look of being teams good enough to beat anybody on their better nights.

Maranacook (3-2) at Lisbon (4-1)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Subtract a one-sided loss to Oak Hill and the Black Bears are the league’s surprise team. But nobody seems to sneak up on the Greyhounds, who keep churning out big yards in balance.

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Boothbay (3-2) at Oak Hill (3-2)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

One way or another, this will help break up the Campbell ‘D’ logjam. Raiders should be fine if they can recover from the idea that they’re only a few yards away from being 5-0.

Traip (1-4) at Telstar (0-5)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

What would have been a mismatch the past two autumns is now a chance for the Rebels to fight someone their own size.

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