It didn't take long for the West to establish they were not going to allow the East to win a third straight Shrine Lobster Bowl scoring early and often to claim a 45-21 victory.The West used a spread offense that had the East on their heals as Falmouth quarterback Noah Nelson threw for 247 yards and 4 touchdowns on his way to being named the games most valuable player.

Gabe Seeley of Leavitt had 5 catches for 67 yards and 2 touchdowns at Waterhouse Field in Biddeford.

East quaterback Matt Stewart threw a touchdown pass to Cony's Tayler Carrier and Ace Curry of Lewiston also had a scoring catch for the East.

The West now leads the East in in the 26 year history of the game 18-8.

According to the Shrine Lobster Bowl website:

...the High School Senior All-Star football game is a Kora Shrine sponsored event where 100% of the net proceeds from the game are for the benefit of the 22 Shrine Hospitals for Children across the US, Canada, and Mexico. The Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl Game has been created to raise money and to help make the public aware of the expert orthopedic and burn care facilities available, regardless of the patients’ ability to pay, to children who desperately need this specialized care.

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