Lewiston (2-5) at Edward Little (3-4)
Friday, 7 p.m.
A rivalry so good they’ve already decided to play the sequel next week.
Oxford Hills (5-2) at Windham (0-6)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Vikings have little to play for except rebounding from last week’s loss. For Eagles, this is essentially their playoffs.
Mt. Blue (4-3) at Skowhegan (4-3)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Identical records, miles apart in Heal points.
Leavitt (6-1) at Gardiner (3-4)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Tigers have lost three straight and four out of five but are still dangerous at home.
Gray-NG (0-7) at Poland (2-5)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Battle of Shaker Hill returns after one-year hiatus. Knights won 2016 meeting, 41-0.
Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale (3-4) at Mountain Valley (4-3)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Ramblers looking for first road win, which they will need to do to go anywhere in playoffs. Falcons looking to secure No. 3 seed and avoid the road for at least one round.
Spruce Mountain (4-3) at Madison (4-3)
Friday, 7 p.m.
In a league chock full of good veteran quarterbacks, “newcomers” Jack Bryant (Spruce) and Eric Wescott (Madison) have still distinguished themselves.
Lisbon (6-1) at Oak Hill (3-4)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Raiders usually have a little extra for Greyhounds, and vice versa.
Dirigo (6-1) at Telstar (0-7)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Schools considered forming a co-op in off-season.

1. Thornton Academy (7-0)
Golden Trojans scored 40 in last week’s win over Bonny Eagle, a season low.
2. Scarborough (5-1)
Red Storm need a win over Bonny Eagle to avoid possible second-round playoff matchup with Thornton Academy.
3. Marshwood (7-0)
Hawks will have home field for B South showdown with Kennebunk to determine home field in their likely next meeting in three weeks.
4. Kennebunk (7-0)
Rams will have to finish off scoring opportunities they missed last week if they want to beat Marshwood.
5. Portland (6-1)
Defense and ball control are tough to beat in the playoffs, and the Bulldogs are good at both.
6. Sanford (5-2)
Spartans have won five in a row but still need to know where they stand in A South. Playing Thornton will give them an answer.
7. Oxford Hills (5-2)
Vikings’ defense needs to flip third- and fourth-down conversion percentages to go deep into playoffs.
8. Bonny Eagle (5-2)
Brutal October schedule should have Scots prepared for playoff-level competition, if nothing else.
9. Wells (7-0)
Finale against York gives Warriors chance to dial in pass defense for playoffs.
10. Fryeburg Academy (6-1)
Week 1 loss to Lisbon will cost Raiders home field in C South playoffs, but they’ve already beaten Leavitt on its home field once.
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