Drake Brunelle, Messalonskee: Had 117 yards and two touchdowns receiving, and made eight tackles and intercepted two passes on defense in win over Mt. Blue.
Dane Cabral, Leavitt: Had five receptions for 203 yards and three touchdowns against Scarborough.
Kevin Collins, Scarborough: Ran for 77 yards with touchdowns of 58 and 10 yards, caught a 62-yard touchdown, and forced two fumbles and recovered one in the Red Storm’s 45-35 win at Leavitt.
Tatum Doucette, Messalonskee: Finished with 307 total yards (165 passing, 142 rushing) and had a hand in seven touchdowns, throwing five and running for two, against Mt. Blue.
Owen Kelvey, Spruce Mountain: Ran for 147 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries, while also making seven tackles and recovering a fumble in 52-12 victory over Boothbay.
Colin Moran, Bonny Eagle: Threw for 143 yards, completing 9 of 14 passes, and rushed for 119 yards on 10 carries with TD runs of 34 and 44 yards in 40-8 win against Sanford.
Cameron Pulkkinen, Oxford Hills: Scored four touchdowns against Edward Little. All three of his receptions went for TDs (13, 11 and 32 yards), and he returned a punt 57 yards for a score.
Ripley Strout, Ellsworth: Ran wild on Bucksport, gaining 354 yards and scoring seven touchdowns on 13 carries in 66-14 victory.
Louis Thurston, Portland: Completed 7 of 13 passes for 124 yards, highlighted by the go-ahead 60-yard TD to Carter Lucca, and led all rushers with 81 yards in 14-7 win at Thornton Academy. Also was part of a defense that allowed only 142 yards – and only 7 in the second half.
Tres Walker, Falmouth: The junior completed six of seven passes for 150 yards and four touchdowns as the Navigators improved to 7-0 with a decisive 48-3 win against Lawrence.
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