Recognizing some of the best performances of Week 3.
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Leavitt quarterback Noah Carpenter wins 52nd Fitzpatrick Trophy
The honor goes annually to the top senior in Maine high school football.
Varsity Maine Football Honor Roll, Nov. 5
These were among the top individual performances across the state over the past week.
Football: Gaziano Lineman Award finalists announced
The winners receive $5,000 scholarships from National Distributors Inc., of South Portland, the company founded by Gaziano, who died in 2010.
Cross country: Ruth White repeats as girls winner at Festival of Champions
Orono junior breaks her own course record and repeats as girls champion; Charlie Collins of Hampden Academy wins boys race
Football: Oxford Hills beats Bonny Eagle, earns spot in Class A title game
Eli Soehren tosses four TD passes and runs for another score, leading the second-ranked Vikings to a 34-7 semifinal victory.
Cross country: Sibling rivalries, close finishes and large crowds highlight 20th Festival of Champions
The White sisters of Orono top the field in the girls race; Dan McCarthy of Bangor finishes as top boys runner.
There were detours, but signing day still special for high school standouts
For many, the college recruiting process relied heavily on virtual visits and was done without traditional on-campus visits because of pandemic restrictions.
Maine high school athletes: Let us play sports this fall
Some feel their voices have not be heard by decision-makers, and they worry about potential mental health issues among students if the season is called off.
Male Athlete of the Year: Zach Maturo, Bonny Eagle
The Scots’ senior was a finalist for both football’s Fitzpatrick Trophy and the Mr. Maine Basketball award.