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Football Champions NHIAA Football Champions Year Class/Division Champion Runner Up Score 1951 L Bishop Bradley M Laconia S Plymouth 1952 L Nashua M Somersworth S Towle 1953 L Nashua M Somersworth S St. Anthony 1954 L Nashua M Stevens S Hampton 1955 L Nashua M Exeter S St. Anthony 1956 L No Championship M Pinkerton S Littleton 1957 I Nashua II Spaulding III Exeter IV Woodbury 1958 I Manchester Central II Keene III Exeter & Pinkerton IV St. Anthony 1959 I Nashua II Laconia III Exeter IV Winnacunnet 1960 I Nashua II Keene III St. John IV Littleton 1961 I Bishop Bradley II Portsmouth III Somersworth IV Towle 1962 I Manchester Memorial II Portsmouth III Stevens IV Hanover 1963 I Nashua II St. Thomas III Exeter IV Towle NHIAA Football Champions Year Class/Division Champion Runner Up Score 1964 I Portsmouth II Laconia III Exeter IV Towle & Franklin 1965 I Manchester Memorial II Spaulding III Exeter IV Berlin 1966 I Manchester Central II Laconia III Somersworth IV Franklin 1967 I Portsmouth II Laconia III Somersworth IV Plymouth 1968 I Manchester Central II Dover III Stevens & Winnacunnet IV Hanover 1969 I Manchester Memorial II Laconia III Somersworth IV Plymouth 1970 I Manchester Central & Keene II Laconia III Bishop Guertin IV Bishop Brady & Newport 1971 I Manchester Memorial II Spaulding III Bishop Guertin IV Newport 1972 I Manchester Memorial Spaulding 14‐13 II Somersworth Bishop Guertin 12‐0 III Plymouth Timberlane 6‐0 1973 I Manchester Memorial Spaulding 20‐0 II Bishop Guertin Exeter 13‐8 III Newport Hanover 6‐0 1974 I Concord Salem 20‐6 II St. Thomas Bishop Guertin 8‐7 III Kennett Franklin 22‐19 1975 I Salem Trinity 27‐0 II Bishop Guertin Somersworth 14‐7 III Plymouth Timberlane 8‐0 1976 I Portsmouth Spaulding 13‐6 II Milford Exeter 20‐6 III Kingswood Plymouth 16‐0 NHIAA Football Champions Year Class/Division Champion Runner Up Score 1977 I Portsmouth Dover 28‐6 II Milford Winnacunnet 14‐13 III Plymouth Fall Mountain 42‐0 1978 I Nashua Keene 32‐7 II Milford Somersworth 13‐6 III Bishop Brady Kennett 12‐6 1979 I Spaulding Trinity 19‐3 II Milford Merrimack 7‐0 III Bishop Brady Plymouth 25‐8 1980 I Nashua Spaulding 7‐6 II Somersworth Merrimack 10‐0 III Plymouth Bishop Brady 32‐12 1981 I Portsmouth Salem 14‐7 II Somersworth Pinkerton 28‐2 III Bishop Brady Plymouth 7‐0 1982 I Spaulding Concord 19‐0 II Timberlane Laconia 25‐0 III Newport Plymouth 18‐0 1983 I Salem Nashua 10‐7 (OT) II Winnacunnet Exeter 19‐7 III Bishop Brady Plymouth 44‐15 1984 I Nashua Portsmouth 17‐14 (OT) II Milford Laconia 7‐6 III Bishop Brady Plymouth 12‐3 1985 I Pinkerton Salem 23‐2 II Londonderry Laconia 20‐8 III Plymouth Monadnock 24‐0 1986 I Pinkerton Keene 52‐0 II Londonderry Laconia 21‐20 III Kennett Bishop Brady 21‐6 1987 I Concord Salem 14‐7 II Merrimack Londonderry 27‐13 III Plymouth Kennett 15‐6 1988 I Trinity Concord 10‐9 II Londonderry Merrimack 14‐7 III Kennett Plymouth 12‐10 1989 L Concord Londonderry 28‐21 I Kennett Plymouth 23‐6 M‐S Newport Franklin 27‐20 1990 L Spaulding Trinity 28‐21 I Kennett Laconia 27‐7 M‐S Newport Bishop Brady 19‐18 1991 L Pinkerton Nashua 46‐6 I Somersworth Laconia 9‐7 M‐S Franklin Newport 28‐14 1992 I Pinkerton Merrimack 39‐9 II Kennett Laconia 20‐7 III Somersworth Souhegan 36‐34 NHIAA Football Champions Year Class/Division Champion Runner Up Score 1993 I Pinkerton Londonderry 21‐0 II Kennett Laconia 20‐0 III Somersworth Newport 22‐14 1994 I Pinkerton Central 24‐20 II Londonderry Keene 21‐0 III Laconia Hanover 20‐0 IV Plymouth Somersworth 20‐18 1995 I Manchester Central Merrimack 28‐11 II Salem Londonderry 13‐7 III Laconia Kennett 17‐7 IV Newport Plymouth 25‐12 1996 I Londonderry Nashua 21‐18 II Dover Exeter 21‐3 III Kingswood Plymouth 20‐14 IV Somersworth Newport 41‐15 1997 I Nashua Londonderry 15‐0 II Exeter Bishop Guertin 24‐15 III Plymouth Kennett 3‐0 IV Somersworth St. Thomas 45‐0 1998 I Londonderry Concord 33‐7 II Exeter Bishop Guertin 20‐17 III Plymouth Souhegan 36‐7 IV Bishop Brady St. Thomas 60‐40 1999 I Manchester Central Nashua 18‐0 II Timberlane Exeter 28‐14 III Laconia Souhegan 11‐7 IV St. Thomas Somersworth 29‐21 2000 I Concord Manchester Central 38‐0 II Winnacunnet Exeter 10‐9 III Plymouth Laconia 21‐0 IV St. Thomas Kearsarge 33‐13 2001 I Manchester Central Londonderry 28‐7 II Timberlane Bishop Guertin 26‐20 III Plymouth Kennett 29‐8 IV St. Thomas Hanover 16‐13 2002 I Manchester Central Concord 3‐0 II Exeter Dover 24‐21 III Plymouth Souhegan 25‐14 IV Hanover Milford 14‐0 2003 I Manchester Central Nashua 29‐6 II Exeter Winnacunnet 24‐6 III Plymouth Souhegan 34‐0 IV Milford Monadnock 27‐16 2004 I Manchester Central Pinkerton 48‐17 II Bishop Guertin Winnacunnet 21‐7 III Souhegan Milford 41‐0 IV Hanover Somersworth 12‐0 V Bow Pelham 28‐7 NHIAA Football Champions Year Class/Division Champion Runner Up Score 2005 I Pinkerton Salem 7‐0 II Bishop Guertin Exeter 21‐7 III Plymouth Souhegan 20‐14 IV Hanover Stevens 15‐13 V Bishop Brady Franklin 13‐0 2006 I Pinkerton Salem 27‐7 II Bishop Guertin Exeter 21‐14 III Plymouth Portsmouth 35‐20 IV St. Thomas Laconia 21‐3 V Bishop Brady Franklin 49‐21 2007 I Pinkerton Nashua South 14‐2 II Exeter Bishop Guertin 14‐13 III Plymouth Souhegan 34‐0 IV Laconia Hanover 35‐14 V Pelham Gilford 21‐7 2008 I Nashua South Pinkerton 33‐32 II Bishop Guertin Exeter 14‐7 III Souhegan Portsmouth 28‐14 IV Plymouth Laconia 14‐7 V Pelham St. Thomas 22‐0 VI Franklin Campbell 8‐0 2009 I Salem Nashua North 28‐21 II Bishop Guertin Winnacunnet 31‐0 III Souhegan Portsmouth 49‐29 IV Plymouth Laconia 38‐0 V Trinity Bishop Brady 41‐7 VI Inter‐Lakes Winnisquam 6‐0 2010 I Pinkerton Nashua North 14‐7 II Bishop Guertin Winnacunnet 14‐13 III Souhegan Portsmouth 24‐21 IV Lebanon Trinity 24‐14 V Kearsarge St. Thomas 12‐6 VI Newport Gilford 35‐0 2011 I Exeter Pinkerton 23‐13 II Bishop Guertin Dover 16‐7 III Portsmouth Bedford 41‐6 IV Trinity Plymouth 30‐14 V St. Thomas Windham 49‐28 VI Inter‐Lakes/Moultonbourough Epping/Newmmarket 29‐7 2012 I Exeter Pinkerton 31‐21 II Winnacunnet Bedford 21‐13 III Portsmouth Goffstown 54‐27 IV Plymouth Trinity 7‐0 V Monadnock Somersworth 9‐0 VI Franklin Mascoma 42‐22 2013 I Concord Pinkerton 42‐14 II Plymouth Portsmouth 21‐14 III Bow Stevens 20‐6 NHIAA Football Champions Year Class/Division Champion Runner Up Score 2014 I Pinkerton Bedford 37‐0 II Windham St. Thomas 38‐28 III Campbell Newport 20‐6 2015 I Goffstown Exeter 42‐14 II St. Thomas Windham 10‐6 III Newport Inter‐Lakes/Moultonborough 48‐14 2016 I Bedford Exeter 7‐0 II Plymouth Bow 27‐24 III Stevens Inter‐Lakes/Moultonborough 46‐20 2017 I Winnacunnet Pinkerton 41‐21 II Plymouth Bow 27‐8 III Campbell Monadnock 12‐8 2018 I Bedford Pinkerton 28‐14 II Plymouth Alvirne 29‐18 III Monadnock Campbell 15‐12 IV Winnisquam Franklin 19‐14 2019 I Londonderry Exeter 21‐10 II Hollis Brookline Plymouth 24‐13 III Trinity Lebanon 28‐21 IV Winnisquam Fall Mountain 20‐0 2020 I Nashua North Goffstown 49‐21 II Souhegan Plymouth 26‐21 III Pelham Stevens 40‐0 IV Newport 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