Grey defeated Team Red 25-14 in the title game.
“We had fun, we just had fun. Our team chemistry was outstanding,” said Grey’s Keagan Whiting (Lewiston), who was named the tournament MVP.
Grey finished 1-2 and earned the third seed in its pool, but then knocked out second-seeded Purple and top-seeded Green to set up a title-game showdown with Team Red, the top team in Pool B which was led by Lisbon coach Chris Kates.
“Our guys’ team chemistry was pretty cool,” Grey coach Devin Roberts of Mountain Valley said. “In between the round robin and the tournament we actually sat together and went around in a circle and said, ‘Where are you from? Tell us something about your past,’ and as soon as we started playing in that tournament something clicked with all of them and they were a group, they were together, they played smart, knew what we were thinking and they took it and ran with it.”
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Leavitt’s Wyatt Hathaway tumbles to the ground with the ball while being chased by Lisbon’s Daytona McIver and Kevin Gallie during a 7-on-7 football game at Leavitt last fall.
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The Lobster Bowl organizers called an audible and changed their initial decision.
The Maine high school football senior all-star game, which for 30 years pitted players from the East against their counterparts from the West in a traditional 11-on-11 tackle football game, was facing a second straight summer with no game due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions surrounding it. After initially deciding to cancel this year’s event, organizers instead decided to turn it into a 7-on-7 tournament.
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