No. 4 Edward Little (5-4) at No. 1 Portland (7-1)
A North semifinal
Friday, 6 p.m.
The Bulldogs dominated their Sept. 28 meeting at Fitzpatrick Stadium, 42-8. The Red Eddies couldn’t get anything going on offense until their final drive. Given Leighton Girardin’s comeback heroics the past three weeks, Portland hopes the outcome won’t be riding on a final drive.
No. 3 Cheverus (7-2) at No. 2 Oxford Hills (6-2)
A North semifinal
Saturday, 6 p.m.
The Vikings overpowered the Stags, 42-14, on Sep. 29 in Portland with big plays on offense and four turnovers by the defense. But Cheverus did move the ball, particularly on the ground with Teigan Lindstedt and Ian Trafford.
No. 4 Cape Elizabeth (5-4) at No. 1 Leavitt (8-1)
C South semifinal
Saturday, 7 p.m.
Capers played from behind throughout, which is why QB Andrew Hartel threw an eye-popping 47 times in the Hornets’ 42-20 win on Sept. 14. That produced the most points a Leavitt opponent has scored this year, but Cape still needs to run to win.
No. 7 Oak Hill (4-5) at No. 6 Madison (5-4)
D South semifinal
Friday, 7 p.m.
Both teams went on the road last week and helped prove (along with Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale) Class D South’s depth. The Bulldogs’ only home win this season came against the Raiders, 47-34, on Sept. 28.
No. 3 Maranacook (6-3) at No. 2 Dirigo (7-1)
Class E semifinal
Friday, 7 p.m.
As worthy of an old school football fan’s attention as anything in Classes A-D. The Cougars nipped the Black Bears, 21-18, three weeks ago at Harlow Park.
1. Thornton Academy (8-0)
Golden Trojans beat Sanford, 48-0, to end regular season, rested up last week, and draw Sanford again in semifinals.
2. Scarborough (6-1)
Bonny Eagle is Scarborough’s Sanford in the same scenario described above. Except the Scots gave the Red Storm a game in Week 8, a 45-38 Scarborough win.
3. Kennebunk (9-0)
Rams didn’t play B South semifinal opponent Greely during regular season, but rival Marshwood did, and the Rangers gave the Hawks a hard time in 22-0 loss.
4. Marshwood (8-1)
Hawks dominated Sept. 28 meeting with semifinal foe Falmouth, scoring every time they had the ball while not allowing the Yachtsmen a single first down in the first half of a 45-0 rout.
5. Portland (7-1)
If Bulldogs raise their level of play for the playoffs at the rate they did in 2017, look out.
6. Oxford Hills (6-2)
After a welcome week of rest, Vikings encounter an improved Cheverus team in semifinals.
7. Fryeburg Academy (8-1)
Keeping big plays to a minimum and forcing turnovers are keys to Raiders’ stingy defense, which hasn’t allowed double digit points since Aug. 31.
8. Wells (9-0)
Tyler Bridge scored all seven of Warriors’ touchdowns while rushing for 307 yards in Warriors’ quarterfinal win over Poland.
9. Bonny Eagle (6-3)
If any team could have used a quarterfinal game going into a tough matchup with Scarborough, it’s the Scots, losers of three in a row.
10. (Tie) Leavitt & MCI (8-1)
Like last year, both teams cruised through the quarterfinals. Both are hoping their semifinal games aren’t carbon copies of 2017, which were a one-point loss for Hornets and one-point win for Huskies.
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