Who among former Androscoggin County area high school athletes will be active on Saturday, Sept. 27?

Alec Eckert and Jack Boutaugh -
Alec Eckert and Jack Boutaugh -
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These former Androscoggin County high school stars set for games on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Alec Eckert and Jack Boutaugh -
2025
Alec Eckert
Montana State Bobcats
Senior
6′2″ 280
Lewiston High School
Hometown: Lewiston
Next Game: vs. Eastern Washington Eagles, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2 p.m.

Alec Eckert and Jack Boutaugh -
2025
Jack Boutaugh
Maine Black Bears
Junior
6′4″ 300
Leavitt Area High School
Hometown: Turner
Next Game: vs. North Carolina A&T Aggies, Saturday, Sept. 27, 3:30 p.m.



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