The Maine high school football landscape is changing again. Here are 4 teams that are on the move.
The eight-man ranks are gaining new members, but also losing a team, while Class C is adopting a nine-game regular-season schedule.

The eight-man ranks are gaining new members, but also losing a team, while Class C is adopting a nine-game regular-season schedule.
Ames takes the annual award for boys basketball after setting a school scoring record and guiding Windjammers to the Class A North title.
Cheverus is in the same spot in the season’s final poll as it was in the first — at the top.
The top-seeded Eagles open their title quest with a win over Old Town/Orono.
The coaches’ all-region teams also named.
Standout grappler ended her high school career with another state championship and another New England title.
The Hawks senior tops a number of strong individual efforts at Saturday’s high school track and field meet in Boston.
Six members of the newly formed Capital Area co-op (Cony, Gardiner, Hall-Dale) make the list.
The Clippers secure the girls title and the Warriors the boys, while Mountain Valley senior Lily Boulanger wins the giant slalom and slalom titles.