Edward Little (1-1) at Windham (0-2)

Friday, 7 p.m

Eagles haven’t scored through two games, and EL’s aggressive defense isn’t just going to let them reverse that trend without a fight.

Oxford Hills (2-0) at Sanford (0-2)

Friday, 7 p.m.

The Vikings’ second game in three weeks visiting an opponent with new artificial turf. 

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Lewiston (0-2) at Cheverus (1-1)

Saturday, 12:30 p.m.

Blue Devils looking for one side of the ball to take the pressure off of the other. Which will it be?

Hampden Academy (0-2) at Mt. Blue (1-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Cougars took their lumps at Greely last week after a Week 1 win, but part of rebuilding is learning how to react after being knocked off your perch.

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Leavitt (2-0) at Cape Elizabeth (1-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

The Hornets’ starting defense hasn’t given up a point yet and still has room to grow.

Old Town (1-1) at Gray-New Gloucester (0-2)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Patriots hoping to build off the progress they made against Dirigo last week.

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Oak Hill (1-1) at Mountain Valley (1-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Falcons expecting some reinforcements this week, but a close game almost seems inevitable considering the Raiders have a two-point win and a two-point loss so far this season.

Old Orchard Beach (1-1) at Poland (1-1)

Friday, 7 p.m.

Knights ran away from last week’s Class E opponent, Freeport, 43-12, but should underestimate Seagulls at their own risk.

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Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale (1-1) at Wells (2-0)

Friday, 7 p.m.

MPA should consider unprecedented early-season reclassification after Warriors beat Class C contender Cape Elizabeth by 26 points last week.

Spruce Mountain (2-0) at Lisbon (2-0)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Winner could take a big step towards home field advantage for a possible regional semifinal rematch.

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Traip Academy (0-2) at Dirigo (2-0)

Friday, 7 p.m.

As long as they don’t start subtracting players each week, the Cougars should continue to add W’s each week into October.

Boothbay (0-2) at Telstar (0-2)

Saturday, 1:30 p.m.

Seahawks went undefeated in Class E last year.

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Sun Journal Top 10

1. Scarborough (2-0)

Let’s be honest, Red Storm and Thornton Academy are just biding their time and trying to stay healthy until they meet at Hill Stadium on Oct. 6.

2. Thornton Academy (2-0)

Trojans beat Deering and Lewiston by a combined 117-7, and those might be the two best teams they face before their showdown with Scarborough. 

3. Bonny Eagle (2-0)

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Who did the Scots anger to draw the two best teams in A North, Portland and Oxford Hills, for crossover opponents?

4. Portland (2-0)

A win over Bonny Eagle, or maybe even just a competitive game, would really liven things up around Fitzpatrick Stadium, wouldn’t it?

5. Oxford Hills (2-0)

Vikings continued building confidence and momentum with last week’s win over nemesis Edward Little. A victory over a solid Sanford team from A South would continue the trend.

6. Marshwood (2-0)

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Hawks hit the road for the first time this season at Greely, then have to travel to Skowhegan and Falmouth to close September.

7. Kennebunk (2-0)

With a state-high 132 points scored through two games, the Rams’ triple-option is scoring regardless of which option QB Tripp Bush chooses.

8. Cony (2-0)

Rams rallied from down 13-0 to beat Biddeford at Waterhouse Field’s grand re-opening with their backup QB.

9. Leavitt (2-0)

Unlike some of their unbeaten compatriots in A and B, Hornets have plenty of competition on the rest of their schedule.

10. Wells (2-0)

Warriors saw Class C Cape Elizabeth as their toughest competition this season, and rolled to a 40-14 win.