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Left: Kennebunk's Bryan Hickey lines up on the line of scrimmage against Biddeford last week. Right: a 2015 file photo from the Warriors' preseason' training camp. Both Kennebunk and Wells are undefeated this season, and look to be major contenders in their respective conferences.
Left: Kennebunk’s Bryan Hickey lines up on the line of scrimmage against Biddeford last week. Right: a 2015 file photo from the Warriors’ preseason’ training camp. Both Kennebunk and Wells are undefeated this season, and look to be major contenders in their respective conferences.
KENNEBUNK — The Kennebunk and Wells football teams won this past weekend, keeping each of their perfect seasons intact.

The Rams topped visiting Biddeford in a thrilling 16-12 clash, while the Warriors cruised past Gray-New Gloucester 52-0.

 
 
“We were excited to play – we talked a lot about having a passion for football. Both teams were undefeated, it was our next door neighbor, you couldn’t have painted a better picture. I was thrilled,” said Kennebunk head coach Joe Rafferty.

The Rams hope to build some momentum heading toward the playoffs, and Friday’s win over Biddeford might be the strongest sign yet that the Rams are peaking at a good time.

The Warriors have also been peaking as of late, beating their last two opponents by a combined score of 112-0.

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Not only has the Wells offense been clicking, its defense has been shutting down opponents as well, earning three shutouts on the year, and a combined 37 points in seven games.

The Rams are currently first place in the Class B South, while the Warriors are in first in the Class C South division.

If the two squads perform as they have been recently, a state title may be in the cards this November.


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