PORTLAND — Lewiston was in the wrong place at the wrong time to encounter an angry Cheverus football team.

One week after getting trounced 57-0 at Thornton, the proud Stags rolled up the first 56 points of the game Saturday afternoon and pasted the Blue Devils, 68-16, at Boulos Stadium.

Rylan Benedict and Tre Fletcher each rushed for three touchdowns to lead Cheverus (2-1). Justin Johnson produced a pair.

Lewiston (1-2) scored its two touchdowns consecutively late in the third quarter and early in the fourth.

Jeremy Madore punched it in from 2 yards out. Jared Rubin connected with Desmond Jackson for the two-poijnt conversion.

Later, Roman Dennis found the end zone from 9 yards away. Jackson rushed for the conversion.

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It was all Stags, otherwise. Cheverus fattened its lead by converting on its first second two-point conversion tries.

Johnston had a 19-yard run and 71-yard punt return to make it 16-0.

Also in the first quarter, Benedict scored from 14 yards and Fletcher, a freshman, picked up his first varsity touchdown from 34.

Benedict added a 4-yarder to make it 40-0 early in the second period. Johnston’s 81-yard ramble set up a 3-yard Benedict burst, and Fletcher flew to paydirt from 57 for a 56-0 halftime cushion.

Fletcher did it again from 57 yards in the fourth quarter. Finn Cawley capped Cheverus’ scoring with a 2-yard rush.

Maranacook 14, Traip 0

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KITTERY — Zach Lacasse and Drew Davis scored touchdowns to break open a defensive struggle Saturday and keep Maranacook undefeated in Class D South football with a 14-0 win at Traip.

The game was scoreless until the opening minute of the final quarter, when Davis converted third-and-4 to set a 10-yard run by Lacasse around left end. Levi Emery’s two-point rush made it 8-0.

Emery then returned an inyterception inside the 5 to set up Davis’ TD plunge.

koakes@sunjournal.com


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