By Bill Stewart..LISBON -- When it was over, while the sting of defeat resonated, Oak Hill High School football coach Dave Wing asked his team one question. "I asked them, 'Tell me one thing we did well,' " Wing said. "I can't think of anything. We didn't play well and I don't think we coached very well either. It was a clean sweep." Tobey Harrington rushed for a game-high 89 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries Saturday to help Lisbon blank Oak Hill 28-0 in the Campbell Conference Class C opener for both teams
By DAN DOYON..KITTERY, Maine — Officially listed as an offensive guard who wears uniform No. 65, Traip Academy's Tyler Nay is used to creating holes, not running through them. Nay got a chance to do a little of both in the Rangers' football opener against Maranacook High School on Saturday.
By Ernie Clark..ROCKPORT – Senior quarterback Collin Downs rushed for 276 yards on 15 carries and scored six touchdowns Saturday as the Camden Hills Windjammers scored their first-ever regular-season football victory by defeating Nokomis of Newport 60-28 at Don Palmer Field. The game opened Camden Hills’ second season at the varsity level, and coach Linwood Downs’ club never trailed while amassing 548 total yards – 501 on the ground.
By Michael Hoffer..FREEPORT—Last year, the nascent Freeport football program was welcomed to varsity play with a 74-6 drubbing at eventual Class C state champion Dirigo. Saturday afternoon, however, against the same foe in the 2010 opener, the Falcons proved to be a vastly improved and much more competitive team