Senior quarterback Zach Collier completed 10 of 17 passes for 217 yards and a touchdown to lead the Lions past the Warriors 20-6 in a Big Ten Conference game. Collier also rushed for 42 yards and two touchdowns.
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: MCI fall to Bucksport
PITTSFIELD — On a night when offenses controlled the game, a defensive stand was the difference.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Indians too much for Tigers
GARDINER — It’s been five long years since the history-rich Skowhegan football team last extended its season into the playoffs.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Lawrence falls short vs. Brunswick
FAIRFIELD — It has now happened four weeks in a row. Every week, Lawrence is close to a win against a tough and talented opponent. Every week, the Bulldogs have to settle for the feeling of being close.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Black Bears roll to win
READFIELD — Friday was senior night for the Maranacook football team at Ricky Gibson Field of Dreams, so it was fitting a senior would lead the way.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Undefeated MCI, Bucksport ready to face off
There are three 6-0 teams in the LTC, Bucksport, Maine Central Institute, and Mattanawcook Academy. Friday in Pittsfield, MCI hosts Bucksport, and it’s a game the host Huskies have anticipated for some time.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Cony to face unfamiliar foe
The Cony and Greely football teams play in different conferences, run contrasting offenses and have no history with each other.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Bean, Messalonskee adjust to new offense
OAKLAND — Caleb Bean is a three-year starter at guard for the Messalonskee High School football team. Still, with all the changes to the offense made by new head coach Brad Bishop, Bean’s incumbency just meant he was supposed to learn his new blocking schemes and techniques quicker.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Parlin’s swan song
It’s unofficially official. This will be Gary Parlin’s final season as head football coach at Mt. Blue High School.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Mace, Flaherty lead Oak Hill by Boothbay
Kyle Flaherty and Alex Mace accounted for 312 of the Raiders’ 323 yards and all six Oak Hill touchdowns in a 40-6 homecoming win over Boothbay.