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1. Cheverus (8-0)

Beating Deering by 30? Not a bad way to walk into the playoffs.

2. Lawrence (8-0)

Undefeated and seeded No. 1 for the fourth time in five years.

3. Bonny Eagle (7-1)

Scots bounced back from their initial loss with a lot more fire than their PTC counterpart below.

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4. Bangor (7-1)

Yes, QB Joe Seccareccia got knocked out late in the second quarter against Brewer. That still doesn’t explain why it was 0-0 at the half.

5. Leavitt (8-0)

No. 1 Hornets handled No. 2 Hampden by 28 points, No. 3 Gardiner by 21, No. 4 Camden Hills by 29.

6. Mountain Valley (8-0)

Gave up two scores against York in what was the Webster’s definition of “garbage time.” Tally for the year still stands at 310-24.

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7. Biddeford (7-1)

Gets a chance to avenge lone loss against Scarborough in Western A quarterfinals.

8. Scarborough (7-1)

Biddeford enjoys benefit of the doubt. For upstart Red Storm to move ahead of the historic Tigers, they need to win the rematch, too.

9. Edward Little (5-3)

For the last four weeks, Teven Colon has been unstoppable and the Eddies’ defense unflappable.

10. Deering (6-2)

Rams enter the playoffs as a mystery after Cheverus took late-season momentum and stomped on it.

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