FRYEBURG — Connor Aube rushed for three touchdowns Friday night to lead Falmouth to a 41-6 victory against Fryeburg Academy in a Western Class B football game.

Falmouth (5-1) took advantage of a couple of key Fryeburg turnovers to open a 27-6 halftime lead.

Noah Nelson passed for two touchdowns, 26 yards to Aube in the first quarter and 3 yards to Austin Wheeler in the second.

Ryan Gullikson had a 32-yard touchdown run for Fryeburg (2-4) in the first quarter.

LAWRENCE 31, WESTBROOK 20: Cody Martin passed for 170 yards, including 13- and 50-yard touchdown throws, to lead Lawrence (5-1) past the Blue Blazes (1-5) at Westbrook.

Bailey Sawyer countered with 192 passing yards for Westbrook, including a 50-yard scoring play to Derek Breunig. Sawyer also ran one in from the 1.

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OCEANSIDE 36, MT. ARARAT 26: Preston Spear had 198 yards on 14 carries with three rushing touchdowns as the Mariners (2-4) defeated the Eagles (1-5) at Rockland.

The big play was a 102-yard interception return by Elvis Bowen of Oceanside on a fourth-down conversion attempt by Mt. Ararat.

Dontavious Dangerfield of the Eagles had 173 yards on 13 carries and 3 rushing touchdowns.

MADISON/CARRABEC 33, CAMDEN HILLS 25: Cody Soucier rushed for 166 yards and five touchdowns to help the Bulldogs (3-3) rally from a 25-6 halftime deficit and defeat the Windjammers (0-6) at Camden.

“We put ourselves in a pretty good hole at the beginning,” Madison/Carrabec Coach Scott Franzose said, “but we came back and shut them out in the second half.”

Jordan Curtis rushed for 82 yards on 12 carries for the Bulldogs.

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MAINE CENTRAL INSTITUTE 25, MATTANAWCOOK ACADEMY 15: Greg Vigue threw touchdown passes to Mitchell Hallee, Alex Bertrand and Austin Tolman as the Huskies (6-0) downed the Lynx (3-32) at Lincoln.

Eli Buzzell scored the fourth MCI touchdown on a 40-yard run. The Huskies trailed 7-6 and 15-12 before rallying down the stretch.

“We threw the ball a lot and we grinded it out on the ground with Bertrand and Buzzell,” MCI Coach Tom Bertrand said. “Vigue threw the ball really well and we had probably five different guys catch the ball for 25- plus yards.”

The Huskies were again without the services of two of their star players, Jonathan Santiago and Eric Hathaway.


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