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.
past, nhiaa, football, divisional, alignments, nhiaa, hampshire, interscholastic, athletic, association, governing, body, competitions, among, public, some, private, high, schools, state, hampshire, most, sponsored, sports, state, divided, into, categories, sc. 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 Contents 1 2012 division memberships 1 1 Division I 1 2 Division II 1 3 Division III 1 4 Division IV 1 5 Division V 1 6 Division VI 2 2008 division memberships 2 1 Division I 2 2 Division II 2 3 Division III 2 4 Division IV 2 5 Division V 2 6 Division VI 3 2006 2007 division memberships 3 1 Division I 3 2 Division II 3 3 Division III 3 4 Division IV 3 5 Division V 4 References2012 division memberships EditDivision I Edit Concord Exeter Londonderry Manchester Central Manchester Memorial Nashua North Nashua South Pinkerton Salem Division II Edit Bedford Bishop Guertin Dover Keene Manchester West Merrimack Spaulding Timberlane Winnacunnet Division III Edit Alvirne ConVal Goffstown Hollis Brookline Merrimack Valley Milford Pembroke Portsmouth Souhegan Division IV Edit Hanover John Stark Kennett Kingswood Laconia Lebanon Plymouth St Thomas Trinity Windham Division V Edit Bow Epping Newmarket Inter Lakes Kearsarge Monadnock Pelham Sanborn Regional Somersworth Stevens Division VI Edit Bishop Brady Campbell Farmington Franklin Gilford Mascoma Newfound Newport Raymond Winnisquam2008 division memberships EditBeginning with the 2008 football season teams were reorganized into 6 divisions based on size and location I VI Division I Edit Concord Londonderry Manchester Central Manchester Memorial Manchester West Nashua North Nashua South Pinkerton Salem Division II Edit Alvirne Bishop Guertin Dover Exeter Keene Merrimack Spaulding Timberlane Winnacunnet Division III Edit Bedford ConVal Goffstown Hollis Brookline John Stark Milford Pembroke Portsmouth Souhegan Division IV Edit Hanover Kennett Kingswood Laconia Lebanon Merrimack Valley Monadnock Plymouth Sanborn Division V Edit Bishop Brady Bow Epping Newmarket Kearsarge Pelham Somersworth St Thomas Stevens Trinity Division VI Edit Campbell Fall Mountain Farmington Franklin Gilford Inter Lakes Mascoma Newfound Newport Winnisquam2006 2007 division memberships EditFor the 2006 and 2007 football seasons teams were divided into 5 divisions based on size and location I V Division I Edit Concord Londonderry Manchester Central Manchester Memorial Manchester West Nashua North Nashua South Pinkerton Salem Trinity Trinity played an independent schedule for the year 2007 1 Division II Edit Alvirne Bishop Guertin Dover Exeter Goffstown Keene Merrimack Spaulding Timberlane Winnacunnet Division III Edit ConVal John Stark Kennett Kingswood Merrimack Valley Milford Pembroke Plymouth Portsmouth Souhegan Division IV Edit Fall Mountain Hanover Hollis Brookline Kearsarge Laconia Lebanon Monadnock Somersworth St Thomas Stevens Division V Edit Bishop Brady Bow Campbell Epping Farmington Franklin Gilford Newfound Newport Pelham WinnisquamReferences Edit NH Football Notebook Archived from the original on 2007 10 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Past NHIAA Football Divisional Alignments amp oldid 1108875681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,