Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale/Kents Hill running back Cody Cobb, left, runs away from Freeport’s Teddy Peters, center, and Alex Berry during a football game Friday in Winthrop. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal

Cam Beal, Brunswick: Two of his three completions were TD passes, including the go-ahead score in the final minutes after scrambling across the field to evade Mt. Blue tacklers. Also ran the ball 10 times for 153 yards, including a 55-yard TD, and led the Dragons defense with nine tackles.

Dominic Buxton, Wells: Scored four first-half touchdowns in the Warriors’ 54-6 home win over Lisbon: runs of 3, 10 and 64 yards, and finishing a 52-yard hook-and-ladder play just before halftime.

Cody Cobb, Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale/Kents Hill: Had another monster game on both sides of the ball in a win over Freeport. Ran  15 times for 117 yards and three TDs, and on defense recorded eight tackles, including five for losses, two sacks and forced a fumble.

Jayden Doughty, Bonny Eagle: Big difference-maker in the Scots’ 14-8 win against Portland. With the Bulldogs deep in Bonny Eagle territory, he made a tackle on third-and-short and another on fourth down to help seal the win. Ended another drive with a sack.

Dash Farrell, Mt. Ararat: Ran wild, gaining 245 yards on the ground and scoring six touchdowns in the unbeaten Eagles’ 56-26 victory over Orono.

Connor Johnson, Bonny Eagle: Ran for 153 yards and the game’s first touchdown as the Scots’ knocked off Portland, the top-ranked team in the Varsity Maine poll.

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TJ Kramarz, Edward Little: Senior QB in his first year of playing football ran for 145 yards and three touchdowns, including the winner in the final minute that gave the Red Eddies their first victory in two years.

Tavian Lauture, Deering: Threw two touchdown passes and ran for 135 yards, with touchdown runs of 39 and 78 yards, on 10 carries in a 35-6 victory over Leavitt. He also kicked five PATs and made two tackles on kick returns – after kicking off.

Brady Richards, Lawrence: Despite drawing a number of double-teams, he made 12 tackles and one sack, and was a key part of shutting down Skowhegan’s run game.

Ben Robbins, Falmouth: Returned an interception 65 yards, halting Cony’s potential game-tying drive and putting the Navigators up by two scores in 21-7 victory.

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