Sunday, November 17, 2013

Cony's Ben Lucas sets new Maine TD pass record

 

by Jeff Fisher
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Cony High School quarterback Ben Lucas is now Maine's all-time leader with 86 career touchdown passes.  Lucas set the new mark with five touchdowns in Friday night's 48-38 Eastern Class B football championship game win over Brunswick.

Lucas, who broke the old record of 84 held by Winthrop's Lee St. Hilaire (2001), will have a chance to extend the mark when Cony plays Kennebunk next Friday in the state title game. 

2013 Maine High School Football Playoff Scores - November 16, 2013

Maine High School Football Scores
Playoffs - State Semifinals
Saturday, November 16, 2013

Class A

Cheverus 22 Portland 19

Class B

Kennebunk 41 Marshwood 14

Class C

Winslow 49 Waterville 18

Class D

Bucksport 42 Mattanawcook Academy 8
Oak Hill 16 Dirigo 14

Saturday, November 16, 2013

2013 Maine High School Football Scores - November 15, 2013

Maine High School Football Scores
Playoffs - State Semifinals
Friday, November 15, 2013

Class A

Bonny Eagle 28 Thornton Academy 13

Class B

Cony 48 Brunswick 38

Class C

Leavitt 48 Spruce Mountain 21

 

Saturday, November 09, 2013

2013 Maine High School Football Scores - November 9, 2013

Maine High School Football Scores
Playoffs - Quarterfinals
Saturday, November 9, 2013

Class A
Cheverus 37 Bangor 0
Thornton Academy 35 Sanford 6

Class B
Marshwood 45 York 16

Class C
Watervlle 42 Mt. Desert Island 27
Winslow 39 Belfast 14

Class D
Oak Hill 21 Lisbon 20

Friday, September 14, 2012

2012 Maine High School Football Scores - Week 3

Maine High School Football Scores 
Friday, September 14, 2012

Bangor 30, Edward Little 14
Brewer 28, Camden Hills 7
Brunswick 57, Lewiston 21
Dirigo 22, Poland 14
Foxcroft 72, MCI 0
Lawrence 48, Oxford Hills 6
Leavitt 28, Morse 7
Lisbon 48, Winthrop 0
Madison 22, Oceanside 0
Marshwood 54, Falmouth 0
Messalonskee 20, Skowhegan 12
Mt. Blue 47, MDI 15
Mountain Valley 24, Spruce Mountain 13
Orono 38, Bucksport 14
Scarborough 22, Windham 12

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Old Town Back in the Market for a New Head Football Coach

by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America

Nat Clark has decided not to take the head football coaching position at Old Town.

The Bangor Daily News reports that Clark, who was approved by the school board last week, had a "change of heart".

It's now back to the drawing board to find a replacement for Steve Calande, who resigned in April after  two years at Old Town.  Calande took a head coaching position at East Catholic High School in Connecticut.

Clark has been an assistant coach at Bangor High School for the past three seasons.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Madison Memorial Names Scott Franzose New Head Football Coach

by Jeff Fisher
High School Football America

Scott Fanzose has been promoted from assistant to the new head coach of Madison Memorial.

Franzose replaces Matt Friedman, who left to take the head coaching job at Skowhegan.  Last year Madison Memorial finished 2-6.
 



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