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Greely quarterback Luke Piper scrambles out of the pocket against Leavitt during Saturday's Class C championship game. (Libby Kamrowski Kenny/Staff Photographer)

Noah Allen, Greely: Ran 17 times for 132 yards and two scores, and caught a touchdown pass for the Rangers in their 41-6 win over Leavitt in the Class C title game.

Connor Ayoob, Thornton Academy: Had another big game in the Class A final, rushing for 240 yards on 35 carries and scoring all four touchdowns in the Golden Trojans’ 28-0 victory over Portland.

Tony Bongomin, Westbrook: The senior, whom Cony coach B.L. Lippert called the state’s best player, was everywhere for the Blue Blazes in the Class B title game, returning an interception 87 yards for a touchdown and stuffing a fake punt in the Blue Blazes’ 40-20 victory over the Rams.

Carter Cormier, Thornton Academy: Intercepted two passes and was in on 11 tackles as the Golden Trojans’ defense shut out Portland 28-0 for the Class A title.

Jacob Feith, Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale: The senior completed 4 of 5 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns in Winthrop’s 41-14 win over Winslow for the Class D championship.

Ross Fichthorn, Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale: The junior did a lot of the heavy lifting in the run game, gaining 143 yards on 23 carries, and recovered a fumble on defense as the Ramblers defeated Winslow 41-14 in the Class D final.

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Cordell Jones, Portland: Finished his decorated career with 166 yards rushing on 22 carries in the Class A final against Thornton Academy.

Anderson Noyes, Cony: The junior running back was a bright spot for the Rams in their Class B title-game loss to Westbrook, rushing for 152 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries.

Luke Piper, Greely: Completed 10 of 14 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns, ran nine times for 56 yards and a score, and had an interception and a team-high six solo tackles as the Rangers won the Class C title with a 41-6 victory over Leavitt.

Gio Staples, Westbrook: The senior quarterback ran for 163 yards on 13 carries while also throwing for 107 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Blue Blazes to their first Gold Ball with a 40-20 win over Cony.

Lee Horton is the Varsity Maine Editor for the Maine Trust for Local News. He joined the Sun Journal as assistant sports editor in July 2016, then served as sports editor from May 2018 to May 2024. Prior...

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