New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Friday, September 25, 2009
Bishop Brady 38 Epping-Newmarket 0
Bishop Guertin 47 Timberlane 6
Bow 17 Pelham 14
Dover 45 Spaulding 25
Hanover 14 Kennett 13
Kearsarge 21 Somersworth 7
Laconia 28 Lebanon 12
Londonderry 40 Manchester West 13
Manchester Central 20 Nashua South
Merrimack 28 Memorial 0
Merrimack Valley 31 Kingswood 28
Newfound 35 Fall Mountain 7
Portsmouth 47 Goffstown 44
Souhegan 44 Beford 21
Trinity 43 Stevens 21
Showing posts with label New Hampshire high school football scores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Hampshire high school football scores. Show all posts
Friday, September 25, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - Week 3
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Friday, September 18, 2009
Bow 20 St. Thomas Aquinas 14
Dover 20 Winnacunnet 19
John Stark 14 Bedford 0
Kingswood 26 Monadnock 13
Londonderry 39 Concord 13
Milford 24 Pembroke 0
Nashua South 23 Lowell (MA) 6
Pelham 39 Campbell 7
Souhegan 37 Laconia 7
Timberlane 41 Merrimack 21
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Exeter 21 Alvirne 0
Friday, September 18, 2009
Bow 20 St. Thomas Aquinas 14
Dover 20 Winnacunnet 19
John Stark 14 Bedford 0
Kingswood 26 Monadnock 13
Londonderry 39 Concord 13
Milford 24 Pembroke 0
Nashua South 23 Lowell (MA) 6
Pelham 39 Campbell 7
Souhegan 37 Laconia 7
Timberlane 41 Merrimack 21
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Exeter 21 Alvirne 0
Friday, September 11, 2009
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - Week 2
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Friday, September 11, 2009
Bow 19 Stevens 16
Con-Val 26 Milford 14
Bishop Guertin 35 Merrimack 0
Inter-Lakes 33 Raymond 6
Kearsarge Regional 20 St. Thomas Aquinas 14
Kennett 43 Sanborn Regional 0
Laconia 41 Merrimack Valley 8
Manchester Central 18 Alvirne 13
Nashua North 35 Manchester West 13
Nashua South 44 Concord 7
Pelham 38 Somersworth 0
Plymouth Regional 43 Kingswood Regional 14
Trinity 36 Bishop Brady 14
Portsmouth 35 Bedford 14
Salem 35 Londonderry 0
Timberlane 6 Dover 0
Winnacunnet 42 Keene 7
Friday, September 11, 2009
Bow 19 Stevens 16
Con-Val 26 Milford 14
Bishop Guertin 35 Merrimack 0
Inter-Lakes 33 Raymond 6
Kearsarge Regional 20 St. Thomas Aquinas 14
Kennett 43 Sanborn Regional 0
Laconia 41 Merrimack Valley 8
Manchester Central 18 Alvirne 13
Nashua North 35 Manchester West 13
Nashua South 44 Concord 7
Pelham 38 Somersworth 0
Plymouth Regional 43 Kingswood Regional 14
Trinity 36 Bishop Brady 14
Portsmouth 35 Bedford 14
Salem 35 Londonderry 0
Timberlane 6 Dover 0
Winnacunnet 42 Keene 7
Saturday, September 05, 2009
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - Week 1
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Friday, September 4, 2009
Alvirne 12 Concord 0
Bedford 20 Milford 6 Nashua Telegraph game story
Exeter 17 Manchester Central 7
Hollis/Brookline 23 Con-Val Regional 19
Kene 31 Londonderry 28
Kennett 32 Lebanon 12
Laconia 48 Hanover 26
Manchester Memorial 43 Spaulding 15
Merrimack Valley 20 Pembroke 13
Nashua South 17 Timberlane 14
Raymond 38 Farmington 6
Salem 40 Dover 21
Souhegan 32 Goffstown 0 Nashua Telegraph game story
Winnisquam Regional 37 Fall Mountain Regional 0
Friday, September 4, 2009
Alvirne 12 Concord 0
Bedford 20 Milford 6 Nashua Telegraph game story
Exeter 17 Manchester Central 7
Hollis/Brookline 23 Con-Val Regional 19
Kene 31 Londonderry 28
Kennett 32 Lebanon 12
Laconia 48 Hanover 26
Manchester Memorial 43 Spaulding 15
Merrimack Valley 20 Pembroke 13
Nashua South 17 Timberlane 14
Raymond 38 Farmington 6
Salem 40 Dover 21
Souhegan 32 Goffstown 0 Nashua Telegraph game story
Winnisquam Regional 37 Fall Mountain Regional 0
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Nashua South Stops Pinkerton Academy's Streak of New Hampshire Titles
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Nashua South made-up for last year and last month Saturday when it beat Pinkerton Academy for the New Hampshire Division I high school football championship. South, which lost to the three-time defending champs in last year's title game and during the 2008 regular season, needed overtime to capture the 33-32 win. Click here for a game story.
The High School Football Huddle
Nashua South made-up for last year and last month Saturday when it beat Pinkerton Academy for the New Hampshire Division I high school football championship. South, which lost to the three-time defending champs in last year's title game and during the 2008 regular season, needed overtime to capture the 33-32 win. Click here for a game story.Bishop Guertin Gets Even With Exeter to Win New Hampshire Title
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Last November, Exeter beat Bishop Guertin to stop BG's streak of three straight New Hampshire high school football championships. Saturday, Bishop Guertin got revenge beating the Blue Hawks 14-7 for the school's fourth title in the last five years. Click here for game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
The High School Football Huddle
Last November, Exeter beat Bishop Guertin to stop BG's streak of three straight New Hampshire high school football championships. Saturday, Bishop Guertin got revenge beating the Blue Hawks 14-7 for the school's fourth title in the last five years. Click here for game story.Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
Pelham Wins Back-to-Back New Hampshire High School Football Crowns
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Pelham ran its win streak to 22-games Saturday and in the process captured its second straight New Hampshire Division V high school football championship. The Pythons shutout St. Thomas Aquinas 22-0 denying New England's winningest head coach another state title. STA head coach Rod Wotton was looking for his 22nd (17 in Maine, 4 at STA) overall state championship. With Saturday's loss, Wotton career stands at 331-70-3. Click here for game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
The High School Football Huddle
Pelham ran its win streak to 22-games Saturday and in the process captured its second straight New Hampshire Division V high school football championship. The Pythons shutout St. Thomas Aquinas 22-0 denying New England's winningest head coach another state title. STA head coach Rod Wotton was looking for his 22nd (17 in Maine, 4 at STA) overall state championship. With Saturday's loss, Wotton career stands at 331-70-3. Click here for game story.Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
Franklin Captures First New Hampshire High School Football Championship
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Franklin did something no other New Hampshire high school football team will ever be able to do again...win the state's first-ever Division VI championship. Franklin shutout Campbell 8-0 to claim the crown. Click here for game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
The High School Football Huddle
Franklin did something no other New Hampshire high school football team will ever be able to do again...win the state's first-ever Division VI championship. Franklin shutout Campbell 8-0 to claim the crown. Click here for game story.Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Souhegan Is Perfect in Winning New Hampshire Division III Championship
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Souhegan won the New Hampshire Division III high school football championship Saturday beating Portsmouth 28-14. The victory closed out a perfect 12-0 season, which is the first undefeated season in school history. Souhegan also beat Portsmouth 28-21 during the regular season. Click here for game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
The High School Football Huddle
Souhegan won the New Hampshire Division III high school football championship Saturday beating Portsmouth 28-14. The victory closed out a perfect 12-0 season, which is the first undefeated season in school history. Souhegan also beat Portsmouth 28-21 during the regular season. Click here for game story.Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
Plymouth Regional Wins Another New Hampshire Title
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
The Plymouth Regional dynasty continued Saturday as it beat Laconia 14-7 in the New Hampshire Division IV championship giving the program its fourth straight title and eighth in the last nine years. The Bobcats seniors finish a perfect 44-0 and equal the feat of the 2000-2003 teams that also went undefeated while winning four straight titles. Plymouth Regional hasn't lost a game since losing to Souhegan 28-10 on November 6, 2004 while amassing a 95-3 record over the last nine years.
Saturday's game was unique because it matched-up reigning 2007 champs. Plymouth won the Division III title last year while Laconia won the 2007 Division IV title. Click here for game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
The High School Football Huddle
The Plymouth Regional dynasty continued Saturday as it beat Laconia 14-7 in the New Hampshire Division IV championship giving the program its fourth straight title and eighth in the last nine years. The Bobcats seniors finish a perfect 44-0 and equal the feat of the 2000-2003 teams that also went undefeated while winning four straight titles. Plymouth Regional hasn't lost a game since losing to Souhegan 28-10 on November 6, 2004 while amassing a 95-3 record over the last nine years. Saturday's game was unique because it matched-up reigning 2007 champs. Plymouth won the Division III title last year while Laconia won the 2007 Division IV title. Click here for game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - Semifinals & Championship
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Campbell's high school football program has grown very quickly. In just five years the Cougars have advanced to three New Hampshire Division VI semifinals. Saturday, third-seed Campbell upset #2 Newport 14-0 to advance to its first state championship game. Next Saturday the Cougars will play top-seeded Franklin. Click here for game recap.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Division III Championship
Souhegan 28 Portsmouth 14
Division IV Championship
Plymouth Regional 14 Laconia 7
Division I Semfinals
Pinkerton 19 Londonberry 15
Division II Semifinals
Bishop Guertin 18 Keene 8 Click here for game story
Exeter 7 Timberlane 6
Division V Semifinals
Pelham 28 Kearsarge 6
St. Thomas Aquinas 21 Trinity 15
Division VI Semifinals
Franklin 14 Winnisquam 6 Click here for game story
The High School Football Huddle
Campbell's high school football program has grown very quickly. In just five years the Cougars have advanced to three New Hampshire Division VI semifinals. Saturday, third-seed Campbell upset #2 Newport 14-0 to advance to its first state championship game. Next Saturday the Cougars will play top-seeded Franklin. Click here for game recap. Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Division III Championship
Souhegan 28 Portsmouth 14
Division IV Championship
Plymouth Regional 14 Laconia 7
Division I Semfinals
Pinkerton 19 Londonberry 15
Division II Semifinals
Bishop Guertin 18 Keene 8 Click here for game story
Exeter 7 Timberlane 6
Division V Semifinals
Pelham 28 Kearsarge 6
St. Thomas Aquinas 21 Trinity 15
Division VI Semifinals
Franklin 14 Winnisquam 6 Click here for game story
Friday, November 14, 2008
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - 1st & 2nd Round of Playoffs
By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle
Nashua South is headed to the New Hampshire Division I high school football championship game after a 24-9 win over Manchester Central Friday night. Nashua South was very opportunistic turning four turnovers into all of the team's points. Click here for a game story.
Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Friday, November 14, 2008
Division I Semifinals
Nashua South 24 Manchester Central 9
The High School Football Huddle
Nashua South is headed to the New Hampshire Division I high school football championship game after a 24-9 win over Manchester Central Friday night. Nashua South was very opportunistic turning four turnovers into all of the team's points. Click here for a game story.Click here to go to the New Hampshire High School Football Huddle.
New Hampshire High School Football Scores
Friday, November 14, 2008
Division I Semifinals
Nashua South 24 Manchester Central 9
Sunday, November 09, 2008
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - Week 10
New Hampshire High School football Scores
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Division III Semifinals
Souhegan 42 Goffstown 18 Click here for game story
Division IV Semifinals
Plymouth Regional 51 Hanover 14
Laconia 14 Kennett 7
Regular Season
Campbell 34 Mascoma Valley Regional 7
Keene 41 Merrimack 13
Pinkerton Academy 32 Nashua North 27 Click here for game story
Pelham 43, Epping 0
Trinity 38, Bow 31
Franklin 40, Newport 8
Campbell 34, Mascoma 7
Winnisquam 32, Farmington 0
Gilford 39, Inter-Lakes 6
Fall Mountain 14, Newfound 8
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Division III Semifinals
Souhegan 42 Goffstown 18 Click here for game story
Division IV Semifinals
Plymouth Regional 51 Hanover 14
Laconia 14 Kennett 7
Regular Season
Campbell 34 Mascoma Valley Regional 7
Keene 41 Merrimack 13
Pinkerton Academy 32 Nashua North 27 Click here for game story
Pelham 43, Epping 0
Trinity 38, Bow 31
Franklin 40, Newport 8
Campbell 34, Mascoma 7
Winnisquam 32, Farmington 0
Gilford 39, Inter-Lakes 6
Fall Mountain 14, Newfound 8
Friday, September 05, 2008
New Hampshire High School Football Scoreboard - Week 1
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Pelham Wins First New Hampshire High School Football Title
Pelham captured its first-ever New Hampshire Divison V high school football championship with a 21-7 win over Gilford Saturday. It was also the Pythons first undefeated season.
To read a recap, click here.
To read a recap, click here.
Pinkerton Academy Exacts Revenge on Nashua South and Gains New Hampshire Three-Peat

Pinkerton Academy captured the New Hampshire Division I high school football championship on Saturday beating Nashua South 14-2. The win by the three-time champs came just a couple of weeks after losing to South 30-7 in the regular season finale for both schools.
The Pinkerton defense shutdown the South Purple Panthers running back tandem of Billy Ferriter and David Zocco, both of whom rushed for over 1,000 yards this year. South was held to just 74-yards on 35 carries.
To read a complete recap, click here.
Exeter Wins New Hampshire Division II Title

Exeter is New Hampshire's Division II high school football champ after beating Bishop Guertin Saturday 14-13. Bishop Guertin was going after its fourth straight championship.
Exeter won the game when Brett McAllister scored on a 3-yard run with 2:33 to play in the game.
To read a complete recap of the game, click here.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Pinkerton Academy Goes After Three-Peat in New Hampshire

Pinkerton Academy will go after its third straight Division I New Hampshire high school football championship Saturday when it plays Nashua South.
The Astros, who will be making their fourth straight appearance in the state final, are considered the underdog. Just two weeks ago in Derry, Nashua South beat the two-time defending state champs 30-7.
To read a preview of the game, click here.
Division I Final
Pinkerton Academy vs. Nashua South
Division II Final
Exeter vs. Bishop Guertin
Division V Final
Pelham vs. Gilford
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