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Lewiston (1-0) at Oxford Hills (1-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Vikings made a statement with Week 1 win over Portland. Blue Devils made one of their own with a win over South Portland and could make another at Gouin Complex.
Portland (0-1) at Edward Little (1-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Red Eddies will be eager to show the Bulldogs that Oxford Hills isn’t the only team looking to challenge for defending champs’ A North supremacy.
Hampden (0-1) at Mt. Blue (0-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Home debut for new coach Nate Quirion a good time for Cougars to pick a W and some confidence as rebuild gains momentum.
Belfast (0-1) at Leavitt (1-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Fans shouldn’t expect 55 points every week like the Hornets put up in Week 1, but the offense should resemble the points factories of the past.
Morse (0-1) at Gray-New Gloucester (0-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Patriots welcome new C South rival in home opener.
Oceanside (1-0) at Mtn. Valley (0-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Frustrated Falcons hope to be more opportunistic on offense.
Old Orchard Beach (1-0) at Winthrop/Monmouth (0-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Injuries are piling up for the Ramblers, never a good sign in early September.
Dirigo (1-0) at Madison (1-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Coming off a huge win over Mtn. Valley, Cougars need to re-focus for Bulldogs, who still have many parts left from team that finished 7-2 in Class C last year.
Spruce Mtn. (1-0) at Wells (1-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Both teams threw a shutout while scoring in the 40s in Week 1.
Telstar (0-1) at Maranacook (1-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
All three Class E games in week one were shutouts. Rebels hope to erase the goose egg for the Black Bears, coached by former Spruce Mtn. coach Walter Polky.
Yarmouth (0-1) at Oak Hill (1-0)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Clippers going back to their Class D roots for this crossover will find the league is just as tough as ever.
Poland (0-1) at Lisbon (1-0)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
After making Class D debut against Oak Hill, things don’t get any easier for the Knights.

Sun Journal Top 10
1. Bonny Eagle (1-0)
Scots have back-to-back crossover games, starting with Windham Friday night, followed by Portland.
2. Scarborough (1-0)
Red Storm revving up for Week 3 marquee game against Thornton Academy with Sanford Friday night.
3. Thornton Academy (1-0)
Golden Trojans get ready for Week 3 showdown with Deering, who Scarborough beat, 43-0, last week.
4. Windham (1-0)
Eagles confront another traditional Class A power after blanking Cheverus, 24-0.
5. Oxford Hills (1-0)
Beating Portland in Week 1 as big a win as the Vikings have had in a long time.
6. Marshwood (1-0)
Hawks made long trip to Skowhegan worthwhile with a 55-12 romp.
7. Messalonskee (1-0)
Shutting out defending B champion Brunswick on the road immediately puts Eagles at top of B North favorites list.
8. Edward Little (1-0)
After overwhelming Bangor, Red Eddies get a chance to show Portland they belong with the big-city boys on Friday night.
9. Lewiston (1-0)
Move over Dominique Wilkins — Hunter Landry was a human highlight reel against South Portland.
10. Falmouth (1-0)
Yachtsmen were tough to stop once their running game got going against Cony.
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