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1. Cheverus (4-0)

Spencer Cooke can run. Cam Olson can throw. Nobody can stop them.

2. Deering (4-0)

Rams won historic 100th meeting with Portland, and that doesn’t even count Thanksgiving games.

3. Lawrence (4-0)

Hard to read much, positively or negatively, into convincing wins over Oxford Hills and Mt. Ararat.

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4. Leavitt (4-0)

What is Jake Ouellette’s carries-to-touchdowns ratio now, three-to-two?

5. Mt. Blue (4-0)

Know this: With or without Gardiner’s Alonzo Connor in the lineup, Cougars were at least two touchdowns better than Tigers.

6. Mountain Valley (4-0)

Big tailback. Big fullback. Special teams and defense scoring touchdowns. We’ve seen this movie a few times.

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7. Bangor (3-1)

Key to beating the Rams this year probably was “get them early.” It isn’t early anymore.

8. Brunswick (3-1)

If not for six turnovers opening night against Bangor, Dragons could make a compelling case for best team in PTC ‘A’ right now.

9. South Portland (3-1)

Three straight opponents marched onto Martin Memorial Field undefeated and were sent home without their zero.

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10. Wells (4-0)

Let’s not be guilty of a nothing-happens-south-of-Gray bias here: Warriors’ 20 points allowed are best statewide in Class B.

Player of the Week:

Jordan Whitney, Mt. Blue — Junior QB rushed for two touchdowns and threw for two more to Izaiha Tracy and Nick Hilton, steering Mt. Blue to a 43-26 Eastern Class B showdown victory over Gardiner.

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