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Colin Moran rushed for two touchdowns and Colby McCormack had a touchdown and two interceptions as Bonny Eagle rolled past Oxford Hills 34-8 in a Class A North football contest Friday in Paris.
Bonny Eagle (5-0), which is ranked third in the Varsity Maine football poll, was forced to punt on its first drive, but retained possession when the ball hit an Oxford Hills player and the Scots recovered. They took advantage when Moran threw 15-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-goal.
McCormack scored on a 1-yard run with 5:13 left in the second quarter, and Ben Noe recovered a fumble on the Vikings (2-3) next possession. Moran finished the ensuing drive with a 3-yard TD run with 41.9 seconds left in the first half.
Lucas Klehn added a 3-yard run in the third quarter and Moran had a 1-yard run in the fourth.
Oxford Hills scored in the third quarter on a 52-yard pass from Brady Truman to Jackson Stack.
WESTBROOK 41, POLAND 8: Gio Staples passed for two touchdowns in the first quarter, Owen Taylor returned an interception for a score, and the Blue Blazes (4-1) rolled past the Knights (3-2) in Westbrook.
Staples opened the scoring with a 59-yard pass to Dimitri Lubin. Later in the first, Staples scrambled long enough to find Andrew McNeill wide open in the end zone for a 24-yard score.
A 6-yard run in the second quarter by Andre Hicks III made it 20-0. In the third, Taylor deflected a pass in Poland’s backfield, caught it at the Knights 25 and waltzed into the end zone.
Westbrook added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter — a 7-yard run by Cole Tanner and a 4-yard run by Lucas Robinson.
Poland’s Landon Cooper caught a 40-yard TD pass from Lukas Gayton with 22 seconds remaining, then added a 2-point conversion reception.
YARMOUTH 50, GRAY-NEW GLOUCESTER 18: Iggy McGrath threw six touchdown passes for the Clippers (4-1) in a dominating win over the Patriots (2-3) at Yarmouth.
McGrath connected with Adam Pelotte four times — two 5-yard throws, an 8-yard score and a 20-yard pass. Jackson Jabar caught a 16-yard TD pass, and Noah Tippie took a short pass 34 yards for a score.
Raphael McGuffie added a 12-yard TD run for the Clippers.
Gray-New Gloucester’s Brody Tracey had touchdown runs of 25 and 5 yards. Cole Prescott also scored on a short run.
SANFORD 36, EDWARD LITTLE 0: Ricky Callis had nine carries for 70 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Spartans (2-3) over the Red Eddies (1-4) in Sanford.
AJ Cote had a rushing touchdown and connected with Jayden Franco on a 40-yard TD reception. Franco had 12 rushes for 83 yards and four receptions for 103 yards. Cote completed 4 of 7 passes for 103 yards.
Brady Boissoneault also had a scoring rush for Sanford.
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