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Lewiston (2-0) at Windham (1-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Blue Devils can erase a lot of non-believers with a win, but the Eagles will be spitting nails after getting trounced by Bonny Eagle.
Oxford Hills (1-1) at Bangor (0-2)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Vikings can make the bus ride home a lot shorter not only with a win, but by eliminating the mistakes and penalties that are hindering their progress.
Edward Little (2-0) at Cheverus (1-1)
Saturday, 12:30 p.m.
Red Eddies felt like they missed an opportunity last season in a 17-14 loss to the Stags.
Brewer (1-1) at Mt. Blue (1-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
The Cougars have allowed the fewest points in B North through two weeks.
Lake Region (1-1) at Gray-New Gloucester (0-2)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Overmatched by Morse last week, the Patriots should be more competitive against the Lakers.
Gardiner (1-1) at Leavitt (2-0)
Saturday, 7 p.m.
Nothing more a homecoming crowd would like to see than more offensive fireworks from the Hornets, who have scored 128 points in two games.
Lisbon (2-0) at Mountain Valley (1-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Two storied football programs finally meet in a game that counts.
Spruce Mountain (1-1) at Dirigo (1-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Two teams hoping to bounce back after last weeks’ long bus rides home made longer by lopsided defeats.
Oak Hill (2-0) at Old Orchard Beach (1-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Joe Regina Field is always a tough place to play, but the Raiders are looking tougher to beat each week.
Winthrop/Monmouth (1-1) at Madison (2-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Madison has a date with fellow Class C refugee Wells next week, but don’t expect the Bulldogs to look past their Mountain Valley Conference rivals.
Poland (0-2) at Fryeburg (2-0)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
After facing Class D powers Oak Hill and Lisbon, things don’t get any easier for the Knights against one of Class C’s top teams.
Camden Hills (0-2) at Telstar (0-2)
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Rebels had promising drives snuffed by fumbles in 19-0 loss to Boothbay last week. Finishing those drives could be the difference against the Windjammers.

Sun Journal Top 10
1. Bonny Eagle (2-0)
The biggest challenge for coach Kevin Cooper may be figuring out how to utilize all of his weapons on offense.
2. Scarborough (2-0)
Red Storm gearing up for showdown with Thornton Academy on Friday night.
3. Thornton Academy (1-0)
Move over Maine’s American Ninja Warrior, there’s a new “Flex LaBreck.” C.J. LaBreck caught three touchdown passes and returned a kick for six against Deering last week.
4. Lewiston (2-0)
Blue Devils move ahead of rival Edward Little because they beat the team (Oxford Hills) that beat the team (Portland) and had a tougher Week 1 opponent.
5. Marshwood (2-0)
Class B South has four unbeaten teams. There will be two after this week. Hawks hope to stay perfect against 2-0 Biddeford.
6. Edward Little (2-0)
With 342 yards through the first two games, the Red Eddies’ run game is proving to be more than just complementary to its vaunted passing game.
7. Kennebunk (2-0)
Rams are hosting B South’s other battle of unbeatens against Falmouth.
8. Falmouth (2-0)
Showdown with Kennebunk is the start of a brutal four-week stretch for Yachtsmen, with Biddeford, Messalonskee and Marshwood to follow.
9. Biddeford (2-0)
Junior QB Carter Edgerton has seven touchdown passes.
10. Oxford Hills (1-1)
Defense can help cover for Vikings’ offensive mistakes, but for how long?
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