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. For most sponsored sports, the state is divided into 4 categories by school size: Large, Intermediate, Medium, and Small (L, I, M, S). Football is separated in a different way as seen below.
2012 division memberships edit
Division I edit
Division II edit
Division III edit
Division IV edit
Division V edit
Division VI edit
- Bishop Brady
- Campbell
- Farmington
- Franklin
- Gilford
- Mascoma
- Newfound
- Newport
- Raymond
- Winnisquam
2008 division memberships edit
Beginning with the 2008 football season, teams were reorganized into 6 divisions based on size and location: I-VI.
Division I edit
Division II edit
Division III edit
Division IV edit
Division V edit
- Bishop Brady
- Bow
- Epping-Newmarket
- Kearsarge
- Pelham
- Somersworth
- St. Thomas
- Stevens
- Trinity
Division VI edit
2006-2007 division memberships edit
For the 2006 and 2007 football seasons, teams were divided into 5 divisions based on size and location: I-V.
Division I edit
- Trinity played an independent schedule for the year 2007.[1]
Division II edit
Division III edit
Division IV edit
Division V edit
- Bishop Brady
- Bow
- Campbell
- Epping
- Farmington
- Franklin
- Gilford
- Newfound
- Newport
- Pelham
- Winnisquam
References edit
- ^ "NH Football Notebook". Archived from the original on 2007-10-27.