New Hampshire Top 5 – Week 4
For the first time this year, there’s a change in the High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5. Salem enters the rankings at No. 5, while Windham drops out. High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5 No. 1…
For the first time this year, there’s a change in the High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5. Salem enters the rankings at No. 5, while Windham drops out. High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5 No. 1…
For the third straight week, defending Division I champ Winnacunnet sits atop the High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5. The other four teams also hold their spots for the third straight week. High School Football America New Hampshire…
High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5 No. 1 Winnacunnet (2-0), LW: #1 No. 2 Pinkerton Academy (2-0), LW: #2 No. 3 Plymouth (2-0), LW: #3 No. 4 Bedford (2-0), LW: #4 No. 5 Windham (1-1), LW: #5 Editor’s…
High School Football America New Hampshire Top 5 No. 1 Winnacunnet (1-0) No. 2 Pinkerton Academy (1-0) No. 3 Plymouth (1-0) No. 4 Bedford (1-0) No. 5 Windham (0-1) Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state…
Get ready for the 2018 New Hampshire high school football season by checking out schedules from around the state. Click here to see the schedules from the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association. Other 2018 state schedules Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas…
New Hampshire high school football scores Championships Division I Winnacunnet 41 Pinkerton 21 Division II Plymouth 27 Bow 8 Division III Campbell 12 Monadnock 8
Winnacunnet scored on its first six possession to roll to a 41-21 over Pinkerton Academy to win New Hampshire’s Division I state championship. The two teams entered the game ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the High School Football…
For the second straight season, Plymouth beat Bow for the New Hampshire Division II high school football state championship. The Bobcats beat Bow 27-8 on Saturday at the University of New Hampshire’s Wildcat Stadium. Plymouth finishes a perfect 11-0.
Campbell bet Monadnock 12-8 Saturday to capture the New Hampshire high school football Division III state title. The Cougars finish with a perfect 11-0 record, outscoring their opponents 532-46. The state title is the second for Campbell.