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Champions Runner-Up Champions Runner-Up 1949 Stevens (2) Keene (1) 1949 Hillsboro (11) Bristol (9) Class “A” Class “B” 1950 Keene (4) Nashua (2) 1950 St Baseball, Basketball, Bass Fishing, Bowling, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Indoor Track, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Skiing - Alpine, Skiing - Nordic, Soccer, Softball, Spirit, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Unified Sports, Volleyball, Wrestling 149 BASEBALL One Division Champion Runner-Up 1948 Berlin (4) Portsmouth (2) Division I Division II Champions Runner-Up Champions Runner-Up 1949 Stevens (2) Keene (1) 1949 Hillsboro (11) Bristol (9) Class “A” Class “B” 1950 Keene (4) Nashua (2) 1950 St. John’s (16) Plymouth (2) 1951 Nashua (8) Keene (7) 1951 Penacook (12) Notre Dame (10) 1952 Nashua (5) Keene (2) 1952 St. Mary’s (12) Exeter (3) 1953 Keene (3) Nashua (1) 1953 St. Mary’s (3) Pittsfield (2) 1954 Bishop Bradley (10) Nashua (6) 1954 St. John’s (3) Gorham (1) 1955 Portsmouth (9) Laconia (0) 1955 Gorham (16) Plymouth (12) 1956 Laconia (5) Keene (4) 1956 Conant (4) Littleton (2) Class “C” 1950 Belmont (9) Goffstown (4) 1951 New Boston (6) Belmont (4) 1952 Coe-Brown (4) Belmont (3) 1955 Raymond (2) Andover (1) 1953 Troy (15) Enfield (7) 1956 Troy (3) Lisbon (1) 1954 Thayer (7) Stratford (6) Class L 1957 Portsmouth (4) Man. Central (1) 1961 Bishop Bradley (6) Nashua (5) 1958 Spaulding (9) Nashua (0) 1962 Nashua (21) Stevens (3) 1959 Bishop Bradley (7) Dover (3) 1963 Man. Memorial (5) Nashua (2) 1960 Nashua (11) Laconia (5) Class L Class I 1964 Portsmouth (3) Stevens (1) 1964 Pinkerton (3) Berlin (1) 1965 Portsmouth (8) Man. Memorial (3) 1965 Bishop Brady (7) Exeter (5) 1966 Concord (6) Berlin (1) 1966 Winnacunnet (6) Somersworth (0) 1967 Man. Central (2) Laconia (1) 1967 Pinkerton (7) Winnacunnet (6) 1968 Nashua (2) Keene (0) 1968 Fall Mt.(7) Timberlane (2) 1969 Bishop Bradley (6) Keene (1) 1969 Fall Mt.(6) Goffstown (0) 1970 Man. Memorial (4) Berlin (0) 1970 Somersworth (2) Lebanon (0) 1971 Man. Memorial (8) Nashua (0) 1971 Timberlane (6) Littleton (5) 1972 Laconia (5) Keene (4) 1972 Goffstown (3) Fall Mt.(2) 1973 Keene (2) Concord (0) 1973 Monadnock (2) Berlin (1) 1974 Concord (6) Man. Memorial (1) 1974 Kennett (8) Littleton (2) 1975 Keene (4) Man. Memorial (3) 1975 Con-Val (2) Berlin (0) 1976 Nashua (2) Keene (0) 1976 Milford (4) Exeter (3) 1977 Trinity (6) Nashua (5) 1977 Timberlane (4) Merr. Valley (2) 1978 Man. Memorial (4) Trinity (0) 1978 Stevens (2) Timberlane (1) 1979 Nashua (7) Keene (4) 1979 Merr. Valley (11) Fall Mt.(9) 1980 Concord (6) Man. West (5) 1980 Merr. Valley (6) Lebanon (4) 1981 Exeter (8) Man. Memorial (3) 1981 Lebanon (7) Monadnock (2) 1982 Bishop Guertin (7) Spaulding (6) 1982 Londonderry (8) Monadnock (2) 1983 Man. West (4) Salem (3) 1983 Londonderry (8) Franklin (6) 1984 Spaulding (8) Bishop Guertin (0) 1984 Monadnock (12) Plymouth (1) 1985 Man. Memorial (4) Nashua (2) 1985 Monadnock (18) Stevens (3) 1986 Pinkerton (3) Keene (2) 1986 Lebanon (7) Plymouth (1) 1987 Bishop Guertin (5) Concord (4) 1987 Somersworth (4) Monadnock (2) 1988 Portsmouth (2) Alvirne (1) 1988 Somersworth (18) Fall Mt.(8) 1989 Keene (3) Man. West (1) 1989 Oyster River (8) Plymouth (2) 1990 Man. West (7) Nashua (2) 1990 Laconia (3) Plymouth (0) 1991 Nashua (2) Trinity (1) 1991 Laconia (3) Lebanon (2) 1992 Trinity (7) Nashua (3) 1992 Monadnock (4) Plymouth (3) 1993 Nashua (5) Man. Memorial (1) 1993 Pembroke (7) Monadnock (2) 1994 Nashua (7) Concord (4) 1994 Monadnock (10) Kingswood (6) 150 BASEBALL Class L Class I Champions Runner-Up Champions Runner-Up 1995 Man. Central (3) Pinkerton (2) 1995 Kennett (5) Timberlane (2) 1996 Keene (1) Merrimack (0) 1996 Plymouth (5) Kingswood (4) 1997 Keene (12) Merrimack (5) 1997 Plymouth (5) Goffstown (3) 1998 Man. Memorial (7) Concord (3) 1998 Kingswood (8) Somersworth (5) 1999 Winnacunnet (6) Nashua (5) 1999 Plymouth (14) Laconia (4) 2000 Man. Central (5) Exeter (3) 2000 Goffstown (6) Pembroke (0) 2001 Nashua (11) Alvirne (4) 2001 Goffstown (4) Monadnock (0) 2002 Winnacunnet (2) Nashua (0) 2002 Coe-Brown (6) Goffstown ( 4) 2003 Salem (5) Keene (3) 2003 Souhegan (10) Hollis-Brookline (0) 2004 Londonderry (6) Salem (4) 2004 St. Thomas (7) Souhegan (0) 2005 Nashua South (6) Salem (1) 2005 Monadnock (5) Hanover (3) 2006 Man. Memorial (5) Bishop Guertin (4) 2006 Con-Val (5) Kennett (3) 2007 Merrimack (7) Trinity (2) 2007 Hollis-Brookline (4) Plymouth (2) 2008 Goffstown (4) Salem (3) 2008 Portsmouth (6) Bow (0) 2009 Keene (9) Alvirne (4) 2009 Portsmouth (10) St. Thomas (8) 2010 Londonderry (5) Salem (2) 2010 Portsmouth (5) Bedford (1) Division I Division II 2011 Nashua North (11) Concord (6) 2011 Portsmouth (9) St. Thomas (6) 2012 Concord (5) Merrimack (4) 2012 St. Thomas (4) Lebanon (3) 2013 Exeter (3) Londonderry (2) 2013 Portsmouth (5) Goffstown (2) 2014 Londonderry (4) Pinkerton (1) 2014 Goffstown (8) Plymouth (1) 2015 Spaulding (7) Bedford (1) 2015 Windham (5) Goffstown (4) 2016 Bedford (22) Bishop Guertin (4) 2016 Souhegan (2) Portsmouth (1) 2017 Exeter (7) Bedford (6) 2017 Portsmouth (5) Souhegan (0) 2018 Exeter (7) Bedford (2) 2018 Portsmouth (7) Goffstown (6) 2019 Londonderry (1) Bedford (0) 2019 Bow (5) Hollis-Brookline (4) Class M Class S 1957 St. Patrick's (5) Somersworth (1) 1957 Enfield (6) Henniker (5) 1958 Penacook (9) Somersworth (3) 1958 Haverhill (5) Holy Rosary (3) 1959 Woodsville (5) St. Anthony's (3) 1959 Enfield (8) Haverhill (1) 1960 Exeter (3) Littleton (0) 1960 Haverhill (4) Belmont (3) 1961 Littleton (8) Lebanon (1) 1961 Marlboro (3) Haverhill (0) 1962 Woodbury (6) Tilton-Northfield (1) 1962 Marlboro (6) Haverhill (1) 1963 Sanborn (8) Kennett (2) 1963 Marlboro (19) Nute (0) 1964 Woodsville (3) Charlestown (2) 1964 Marlboro (4) Newmarket (1) 1965 Pittsfield (3) Notre Dame (0) 1965 Marlboro (3) Epping (1) 1966 Notre Dame (2) Goffstown (0) 1966 Epping (1) Marlboro (0) 1967 Pittsfield (6) Notre Dame (0) 1967 Ashland (7) Lisbon (0) 1968 New London (3) Merrimack (1) 1968 Newmarket (5) Sunapee (0) 1969 Woodsville (3) Pittsfield (2) 1969 Newmarket (9) Sunapee (0) 1970 Woodsville (2) Hinsdale (0) 1970 Belmont (9) Nute (1) 1971 Woodsville (14) Sanborn (0) 1971 Newmarket (2) Sunapee (l) 1972 Hinsdale (1) Gorham (0) 1972 Newmarket (3) Marlboro (0) 1973 Hinsdale (3) Hollis (1) 1973 Lisbon (5) Sunapee (l) 1974 Hinsdale (1) Hopkinton (0) 1974 Coe-Brown (7) Henniker (1) 1975 Hinsdale (2) Woodsville (1) 1975 Coe-Brown (1) Lisbon (0) 1976 Woodsville (2) Oyster River (0) 1976 Groveton (2) Marlboro (0) 1977 Woodsville (3) Oyster River (2) 1977 Groveton (2) Coe-Brown (0) 1978 Kearsarge (4) Gilford (3) 1978 Groveton (1) Marlboro (0) 1979 Littleton (4) Gilford (3) 1979 Sunapee (2) Lisbon (0) 1980 Plymouth (2) Littleton (1) 1980 Marlboro (1) Groveton (0) 1981 Plymouth (I 1) Hopkinton (0) 1981 Henniker (5) Coe-Brown (4) 1982 Plymouth (3) Newport (2) 1982 Lisbon (6) Henniker (4) 1983 Newport (5) Mascoma (1) 1983 Lisbon (6) Coe-Brown (5) 1984 Franklin (4) Littleton (3) 1984 Lisbon (7) Sunapee (2) 1985 Hopkinton (5) Hollis (3) 1985 Lisbon (6) Epping (4) 1986 St. Thomas (7) Conant (1) 1986 Lisbon (9) Profile (0) 1987 White Mtns. (2) Belmont (0) 1987 Moultonborough (7) Wilton (4) 151 BASEBALL Class M Class S Champions Runner-Up Champions Runner-Up 1988 Belmont (10) St. Thomas (7) 1988 Sunapee (8) Derryfield (1) 1989 Bishop Brady(7) Mascenic (2) 1989 Sunapee (18) Derryfield (5) 1990 Gilford (7) Pittsfield (3) 1990 Gorham (8) Lac. Christ (7) 1991 Farmington (2) Mascenic (0) 1991 Derryfield (15) Gorham (8) 1992 Hollis (5) Franklin (1) 1992 Epping (10) Moultonborough (0) 1993 Raymond (6) Newport (4) 1993 Moultonborough (2) Alton (0) 1994 Hollis (4) Newmarket (2) 1994 Sunapee (3) Derryfield (1) 1995 Hinsdale (3) Farmington (2) 1995 Sunapee (1) Aton (0) 1996 Newmarket (1) Pelham (0) 1996 Sunapee (1) Alton (0) 1997 Pelham (7) Coe-Brown (3) 1997 Gorham (6) Moultonborough (5) 1998 Pelham (5) Gilford (0) 1998 Lisbon (7) Gorham (3) 1999 Pelham (6) Belmont (1) 1999 Gorham (4) Sunapee (1) 2000 Hopkinton (7) Mascenic (5) 2000 Moultonborough (4) Gorham (2) 2001 Newmarket (5) Gilford (0) 2001 Pittsfield (4) Derryfield (2) 2002 Farmington (5) Gilford (1) 2002 Moultonborough (3) Colebrook (1) 2003 Bow (4) Farmington (1) 2003 Derryfield (6) Lisbon (2) 2004 Farmington (5) Bow (3) 2004 Lisbon (7) Calvary Christian (0) 2005 Somersworth (5) Belmont (3) 2005 Lisbon (4) Colebrook (0) 2006 Campbell (3) Newmarket (2) 2006 Lisbon (11) Lin-Wood (2) 2007 Prospect Mountain (2) Franklin (1) 2007 Lisbon (7) Derryfield (2) 2008 Prospect Mountain (2) Mascenic (1) 2008 Colebrook (4) Pittsburg (3) 2009 Franklin (2) Campbell (1) 2009 Pittsburg (3) Newmarket (1) 2010 Winnisquam (2) Somersworth (0) 2010 Ports. Christian (2) Pittsburg (1) Division III Division IV 2011 Campbell (4) Somersworth (2) 2011 Sunapee (13) Colebrook (9) 2012 Hopkinton (4) Campbell (0) 2012 Sunapee (13) Newmarket (1) 2013 Conant (11) Somersworth (2) 2013 Pittsfield (5) Littleton (1) 2014 Campbell (3) Somersworth (2) 2014 Sunapee (6) Gorham (5) 2015 Campbell (11) Monadnock (3) 2015 Portsmouth Christian (10) Sunapee (1) 2016 Monadnock (4) Bow (2) 2016 Littleton (3) Sunapee (2) 2017 Campbell (6) Belmont (5) 2017 Hopkinton (5) Pittsfield (3) 2018 White Mountains (5) Somersworth (1) 2018 Littleton (3) Newmarket (1) 2019 White Mountains (7) Hopkinton (3) 2019 Newmarkert (12) Pittsfield (2) 152 BASKETBALL – BOYS Class L Champion Runner-Up Champion Runner-Up 1922 Tilton (29) Dover (24) 1923 Portsmouth (29) Man. Central (23) 1924 Man. Central (15) Hanover (6) 1925 Portsmouth (12) Lebanon (10) 1926 Man. Central (31) Nashua (17) 1927 Man. Central (19) Franklin (18) 1928 Franklin (19) Berlin (18) 1929 Portsmouth (21) Man. Central (17) 1930 Man. West (14) Nashua (12) 1931 Dover (22) St.
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