Friday, 7 p.m.
Devils won a donnybrook two years ago, the last time these rivals met at Don Roux Field. It was the latest of many unforgettable recent games in the series.
Marshwood (2-1) at Leavitt (3-0)
Friday, 7 p.m.
End of Hawks’ 14-game winning streak against Westbrook last week removed some of the luster, but still clearly a game of the week. Last meeting? 1984 Class C final.
Mt. Blue (2-1) at Hampden (1-2)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Cougars have their coach back after a medical scare and have their swagger back after a running-time rout of Lawrence at Keyes Field.
Gray-New Gloucester (3-0) at Spruce Mountain (1-2)
Friday, 7 p.m.
The latest “biggest game in school history” for Patriots is actually more crucial to the Phoenix, who need a win to build momentum for October.
Poland (1-2) at Lake Region (0-3)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Knights have been in a win-big, lose-big pattern the past two seasons. The Rumble for Route 11 is one that has fallen into the ‘W’ category lately.
Wells (2-1) at Mountain Valley (1-2)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Nobody outside Fryeburg imagined the Raiders’ win at Warriors’ homecoming, but it probably fuels the Falcons’ hopes of an upset, as well.
Maranacook (2-0) at Winthrop/Monmouth (2-1)
Friday, 7 p.m.
Ramblers will honor 1995 regional championship team. As for the game, it has the potential to be another defensive squeaker in fun Class D South chase.
Edward Little (2-1) at Cheverus (2-1)
Saturday, 12:30 p.m.
Biggest spot for the Red Eddies since 2008. Stags haven’t been in a close game yet, so EL would love to apply pressure and see how Cheverus handles it.
Portland (3-0) at Oxford Hills/Buckfield (0-3)
Saturday, 1 p.m.
As was demonstrated two years ago, Bulldogs are a tough homecoming assignment. Vikings can’t turn it over if they hope to compete.
Dirigo (1-2) at Lisbon (2-0)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Throw out Cougars’ 56-0 win over Telstar and the two teams’ other four contests all have been settled by a touchdown. Conventional wisdom says expect another.
Oak Hill (3-0) at Telstar (0-2)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Not an enviable spot for either team. State champion Raiders want to stay on track and stay healthy. Rebels can’t let final score take eyes off future.
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