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Varsity Maine football honor roll, Sept. 30

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Thornton Academy’s Brennan Tabor, center, runs down the field with the ball stripping it away from a Bonny Eagle player at the goal line early in the third quarter Saturday’s game in Saco. Tabor returned it 99 yards for a touchdown to help the Trojans pull away for a 35-12 win. Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald

Matt Baker, Cheverus: Piled up 227 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 24 carries and also threw a touchdown pass in the Stags’ 34-7 win against Biddeford.

Brock Gibbons, Lake Region: Ran for 196 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries, and completed 5 of 9 passes for 57 yards and two touchdowns as the Lakers dealt Spruce Mountain its first loss.

Mason Henderson, Leavitt: Hauled in four passes for 101 yards, highlighted by a 36-yard TD catch, and ran for two scores in the Hornets’ win over Cony.

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Fin Minkel, Messalonskee: His two 40-yard field goals were crucial to the Eagles’ 13-6 win over Gardiner.

Brady Plante, Old Orchard Beach: Threw six first-half touchdowns and ran in a pair of scores (2 and 26 yards) in a 72-14 win against Traip Academy.

Parker Rand, Maranacook: Finished with 171 yards rushing on 10 carries against Poland, most of that production coming in the first half when he gained 158 yards and scored both of his TDs on only five carries.

Liam Scholl, Brunswick: Finished with nine catches for 171 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning score on a 16-yard pass from Cam Beal with 11.6 seconds to lift the Dragons past York.

Brennan Tabor, Thornton Academy: Sophomore linebacker made the key play in the Golden Trojans’ win over Bonny Eagle, ripping the ball away from a Scots running back to stop a potential game-tying score and returning the fumble 99 yards for a touchdown.

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Louis Thurston, Portland: The senior completed 8 of 9 throws for 210 yards and three touchdowns in Portland’s 56-0 win against Lewiston.

Abram Wintersteen, Falmouth: Scored the go-ahead touchdown, catching a deep ball then fending off a Fryeburg defender and racing to the end zone for a 52-yard TD reception. In his first full game of the season, he finished with three catches for 66 yards and ran six times for 22 yards.



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