Friday, 7 p.m.

Blue Devils have surrendered the most points (203) in Class A, and Bulldogs’ two-fisted attack of Chaison-Lapine and Esposito has the ability to pad that number.

Sanford (2-3) at Edward Little (2-3)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Red Eddies are done with Portland, Windham and Cheverus, for now, but Spartans showed they’re no slouch by scoring 49 at home a week ago.

Deering (3-2) at Oxford Hills/Buckfield (1-4)

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Friday, 7 p.m.

Vikings beat Massabesic but didn’t gain a spot in Class A North Crabtrees thanks to Bangor victory at South Portland, so this one has huge playoff implications.

Leavitt (3-2) at Greely (2-3)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Hornets hope to end incredibly rare two-game losing streak. Rangers won’t be an easy touch after finding their footing at Morse a week ago.

Yarmouth (5-0) at Spruce Mountain (3-2)

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Friday, 7 p.m.

Last time the Phoenix welcomed one of the Class C South favorites to Griffin Field, they took Cape Elizabeth to overtime.

Cape Elizabeth (5-0) at Gray-New Gloucester (4-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Another chance for Patriots to prove they’re a player in the C South championship chase. Capers can’t afford one of the slow starts that they’ve experienced recently.

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

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Friday, 7 p.m.

Cobalt-and-silver lost this battle of the Falcons on the road last year and surely are thinking revenge, not to mention the opportunity to clinch a spot in the postseason.

Telstar (0-4) at Boothbay (0-4)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Something has to give. Seven of the teams’ eight games have been shutouts. Seahawks have given up points much more grudgingly.

Mt. Blue (4-1) at Nokomis (0-5)

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Saturday, 1 p.m.

Coach Aylward says running saves Cougars from playing defense. Either strategy or reverse psychology is working, because 8.8 points per game allowed top PTC.

Poland (2-3) at Fryeburg (2-3)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

This one could be highly entertaining. All-purpose quarterbacks Patrick Jacques of Poland and Ryan Gullickson of Fryeburg make their teams go.

Lisbon (3-1) at Oak Hill (5-0)

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Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Raiders have ruled this rivalry the past three years, but the Greyhounds haven’t always been healthy going into it, either.

Dirigo (3-2) at Traip (1-3)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Cougars playing with confidence and resilience after heartbreaking losses to Oak Hill and Winthrop/Monmouth.


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