SCARBOROUGH — Justin Boure ran for three touchdowns as Thornton Academy beat host Scarborough 54-0 in a Class A football game on Friday.
Mike Laverierre and Demel Ruff each added two touchdown runs for the Trojans (3-0), and Corey Hart returned a punt 50 yards for a touchdown.
BIDDEFORD 46, NOBLE 0
BIDDEFORD — Capen Macomber rumbled for four touchdowns as Biddeford (2-1) blasted Noble 46-0 in its home opener at Waterhouse Field on Friday.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH 37, TELSTAR 14
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Bryan Roberts threw for two touchdowns and also returned an interception for a score as the host Seagulls (3-0) beat Telstar 37-14 on Friday.
The OOB defense helped out on the scoreboard, as the Seagulls scored on a safety and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown.
SOUTH PORTLAND 20, MASSABESIC 6
WATERBORO — Hayden Owen ran for two touchdowns in the fourth quarter as South Portland pulled away from host Massabesic (1-2) in a 20-6 win at Ronco Field on Friday.
BONNY EAGLE 60, SANFORD 12
STANDISH — Matt Smith ran for four touchdowns in the first half as host Bonny Eagle rolled past Sanford (2-1) 60-12 on Friday.
Boys Soccer
GREELY 3, KENNEBUNK 0
KENNEBUNK — Jacob Nason scored two goals to lead visiting Greely (3-0-2) past Kennebunk 3-0 in a WMC boys soccer game at Veterans Memorial Field on Friday.
Nason opened the scoring in the first half, and a goal by Lucas Watt made it 2-0 at halftime.
Nason scored again in the second half on a penalty kick.
Tyler Dickinson made five saves in net for the Rams (3-2).
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