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Back of guys

Members of the Bonny Eagle football team stand on the sidelines watching the action in the Class A state championship game against Skowhegan at Fitzpatrick Stadium on Saturday. The Scots won the state title with a 26-6 victory.

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20 closer

Bonny Eagle’s Josh Ruby had a big game in the Class A state championship on Saturday, scoring two touchdowns in the Scots’ 26-6 win.

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Coach hug/Coach hug 2 (same cutline)

Bonny Eagle coach Kevin Cooper celebrates with one of his players after the Scots won the Class A state title on Saturday.

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Hands

The Bonny Eagle Scots hold the Gold Ball high after capturing the Class A state championship with a 26-6 win over Skowhegan in Portland on Saturday.

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73 I think

Bonny Eagle’s Dylan Perry gets up close and personal with the state championship trophy on Saturday.

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Big in BW my favorite

Surrounded by his teammates, Bonny Eagle’s Brent Tibbetts holds the state championship trophy after the Scots’ 26-6 win over Skowhegan on Saturday.

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Touching trophy

Bonny Eagle’s Zach Harmon (3) is underneath a pile of his teammates as they hold up the state championship trophy on Saturday.

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11 wide or 11 wide better

Bonny Eagle senior quarterback Nate Doehler (left) celebrates with his teammates after the Scots 26-6 win over Skowhegan in the state championship game Saturday.

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Excited

The Bonny Eagle Scots let all of Maine know who’s No. 1 after winning their fourth state title in five years on Saturday.

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For Dana

Members of the Bonny Eagle Scots take a minute after winning the Class A state championship on Saturday to remember former teammate Dana Jackson, who was killed in a car accident in August. Many of the players wore eye black with “RIP 63” written on it in memory of Jackson, an offensive lineman on the 2007 Class A championship team.

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Water dump

It was cold, but it was worth it. Bonny Eagle coach Kevin Cooper gets a icy bath from the Scots’ Dylan Perry in the closing seconds of Bonny Eagle’s 26-6 win over Skowhegan in the Class A championship game at Portland’s Fitzpatrick Stadium on Saturday night.

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