Oxford Hills and Leavitt each have four players and three cheerleaders participating. The teams will be led by Vikings coach Mark Soehren and Hornets coach Mike Hathaway.
Lobster Bowl
Hunter Hayes dominates Lobster Bowl on and off the field
Hayes led West to victory in Saturday’s high school football all-star game and also raised more money for Shriners Hospitals than any other player.
Lobster Bowl: West outlasts East with help from Leavitt’s Hunter Hayes
The former Hornet made two key plays on defense for the West, which rebounded from a first-half deficit and shut the door in the fourth quarter.
With the Lobster Bowl, the result of the game is secondary
Commentary: The return of the Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl is a boon for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Lobster Bowl notebook: Winthrop/Monmouth duo gets opportunity for a bit of redemption
The Ramblers pair, playing for the West, are matching up against an East team led by Foxcroft coach Dan White, whose Ponies beat Winthrop in last year’s Class D final. Also, the lone Lewiston representative is proud to play host and an Edward Little lineman is learning what life will be like as a college player.
Lobster Bowl: East team loaded up with Oxford Hills stalwarts
A strong community and growth in the program has led to four players from the Vikings being named to the Lobster Bowl, with only Windham having as many players named to the game.
Lobster Bowl: Jason Versey and Matthew Friedman pick the brains of fellow coaches
The two new head coaches have connected with long-time friends and mentors during Lobster Bowl training camp to discuss the game they love.
Lobster Bowl: 8-man players transitioning smoothly to 11-man game
Football is football, and many of the 8-man players are transitioning well in practice in preparation of Saturday’s big game.
Lobster Bowl: Cheerleaders ready to get routines down for Saturday’s marquee event
Cheerleaders are preparing at Central Maine Community College this week ahead of Saturday’s game in Lewiston.
Lobster Bowl marks Jack Boutaugh’s return to football
Boutaugh, a standout player at Leavitt who suffered an elbow injury during his senior season, will be a lineman for the West squad before joining the University of Maine football team this fall.