Maine High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams - Oct. 27

The Maine high school football season has just one more week left in the regular season before the Maine Principal’s Association (MPA) playoffs officially kick off.
Top-ranked Thornton Academy remains the No. 1 team in the state, after dominating No. 2 Bonny Eagle, 42-21. Who else should be in the Top 25 Maine high school football rankings just before the postseason takes off out of the Pine Tree State this week?
The Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory.
Here is the latest Maine high school football Top 25 rankings, according to Massey as of Oct. 27.
1. Thornton Academy Golden Trojans
The Thornton Academy Golden Trojans (7-1) finished with a 10-3 record last season, with two of their three losses were against the Portland Bulldogs. The Trojans looked like they were clicking on all cylinders in last week’s 42-21 drubbing of No. 2 Bonny Eagle.
The Trojans kicked off the season with a dominating 44-0 victory over Scarborough, but dropped their only game of the season in a 26-14 loss to Bedford (New Hampshire). Thornton Academy looks to close out the regular season out strong when they face No. 4 ranked Noble.
2. Bonny Eagle Scots
Bonny Eagle (7-1) dropped their first game of the season to Thornton Academy (see above), 42-21.
The Scots are so back after finishing below .500 last fall and have been the bounce back team of the year in Maine. That has been backed up with the seven straight victories, which included wins over Windham, Noble, Oxford Hills Comprehensive and most notably Portland in the last few weeks.
In 2024, the Scots had more wins than losses, with their campaign ending in a defeat to Noble in the Maine high school football Class A state quarterfinals. It’s been a half dozen years since Bonny Eagle last won a state title and they’re off to a good start in attempting to snap the streak.
Quarterback Colin Moran has been playing well behind center, throwing for 827 yards and 11 touchdowns this season. Bonny Eagle closes out the regular season with a meeting against Scarborough.
3. Portland Bulldogs
The Portland Bulldogs (6-2) had lost two straight games after a 34-7 loss to No. 2 Bonny Eagle and then falling to Thornton Academy, the very team they defeated for the Class A title last fall, in a 36-0 loss a few weeks ago. Bulldogs finally got off the snide when they soundly beat Lewiston, 45-0.
The Bulldogs feature on offense arguably one of the top players in the state in Maine commit Cordell Jones (1,480 all-purpose yards, 19 total touchdowns), who accounted for 1,216 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns offensively last fall and has transitioned more to the quarterback position for the Bulldogs.
Portland aims for its seventh win of the season when they take on South Portland.
4. Noble Knights
Noble (7-1) dropped their first game of the season when they fell in a 18-0 decision against No. 3 Bonny Eagle a few weeks ago.
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The Knights had been on a three-game winning streak to start the season, before losing their first game of 2025 to Bonny Eagle. Noble ended up bouncing back at home when they defeated Marshwood, 35-27. The Knights have their toughest test of the entire season when they take on No. 1 ranked Thornton Academy on Friday night.
5. Cony Rams
Has there been a more dominant team over the last few weeks than the undefeated Cony Rams (8-0)?
The Rams have been one of Maine’s highest scoring teams offensively, averaging 48.3 points per game. It has been especially evident the team’s dominance over the course of the last few weeks, with Cony beating their last four opponents by a combined 208-31.
Cony’s regular season ended last week in a 54-10 thrashing of Gardiner Area.
Maine High School Football Rankings: Nos. 6 – 25
6. Kennebunk (7-1)
7. Greely (8-0)
8. South Portland (5-3)
9. Westbrook (7-1)
10. Oxford Hills Comprehensive (4-4)
11. Falmouth (5-3)
12. Bangor (5-3)
13. Marshwood (6-2)
14. Old Orchard Beach (8-0)
15. Leavitt Area (6-2)
16. Mt Ararat (6-1)
17. Cheverus (4-4)
18. Deering (4-4)
19. Hermon (7-1)
20. Windham (2-6)
21. Wells (5-3)
22. Yarmouth (6-1)
23. Winthrop (9-0)
24. Massabesic (2-6)
25. Gardiner Area (6-2)
How to Follow Maine High School Football
For Maine high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Pine Tree State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across Maine high school football, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the gridiron excitement across the state of Maine.