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The top 10 football, field hockey and boys’ and girls’ soccer teams in Maine as voted on by reporters from the Press Herald, Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel, Sun Journal and Forecaster, with first-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points.
Through games of 11/13/24
FOOTBALL
1.
Portland (8)
97
2.
Thornton Academy
85
3.
Kennebunk (2)
79
4.
Falmouth
72
5.
Noble
62
6.
Deering
44
7.
Wells
40
8.
Bonny Eagle
33
9.
Fryeburg Academy
22
10.
Winthrop co-op
6
FIELD HOCKEY
1.
Cheverus (9)
90
2.
Belfast
76
3.
Yarmouth
61
4.
Brewer
59
5.
Biddeford
58
6.
Winthrop
49
7.
Freeport
38
8.
Skowhegan
31
9.
Dexter
14
9.
Leavitt
10
BOYS’ SOCCER
1.
Camden Hills (7)
88
2.
Greely (2)
79
2.
Scarborough
71
4.
Lewiston
56
5.
Portland
49
6.
Windham
37
7.
Yarmouth
27
8.
Falmouth
25
9.
John Bapst
22
10.
Hall-Dale
8
GIRLS’ SOCCER
1.
Bangor (9)
90
2.
Scarborough
74
3.
Greely
71
4.
Camden Hills
62
5.
Windham
57
6.
Gorham
29
7.
North Yarmouth Academy
28
8.
Cape Elizabeth
26
9.
Hermon
20
10.
Cheverus
15
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