Past NHIAA Football Divisional Alignments

Past NHIAA Football Divisional Alignments

The NHIAA (New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association) is the governing body for competitions among all public and some private high schools in the state of New Hampshire.

= 2006-2007 Division Memberships =

For most sponsored sports, the state is divided into 4 categories by school size: Large, Intermediate, Medium, and Small (L, I, M, S). For the 2006 and 2007 football seasons, teams were divided into 5 divisions based on size and location: I-V.Below is a list of the schools in each division for the those years.

Division I


* Concord
* Londonderry
* Manchester Central
* Manchester Memorial
* Manchester West

* Nashua North
* Nashua South
* Pinkerton
* Salem
* Trinity*

* Trinity played an independent schedule for the year 2007, and began playing in a lower division in 2008. [cite web | url = http://www.eagletribune.com/pusports/local_story_238093909?keyword=secondarystory | title = NH Football Notebook | accessdate = 9/2/07]

Division II


* Alvirne
* Bishop Guertin
* Dover
* Exeter
* Goffstown

* Keene
* Merrimack
* Spaulding
* Timberlane
* Winnacunnet

Division III


* ConVal
* John Stark
* Kennett
* Kingswood
* Merrimack Valley

* Milford
* Pembroke
* Plymouth
* Portsmouth
* Souhegan

Division IV


* Fall Mountain
* Hanover
* Hollis/Brookline
* Kearsarge
* Laconia

* Lebanon
* Monadnock
* Somersworth
* St. Thomas
* Stevens

Division V


* Bishop Brady
* Bow
* Campbell
* Epping
* Farmington
* Franklin

* Gilford
* Newfound
* Newport
* Pelham
* Winnisquam

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