New Hampshire Football Report

Decade of dominance

Records for NHIAA football teams starting with the 2009 season through the 2018 season. Records included all regular-season games, playoff games and games played on Thanksgiving.

  1. Plymouth 89-17 (.839)
  2. Pinkerton 87-28 (.757)
  3. St. Thomas 78-25 (.757)
  4. Bedford 80-26 (.755)
  5. Windham 68-23 (.747)
  6. Monadnock 71-30 (.703)
  7. Trinity 66-28 (.702)
  8. Exeter 76-33 (.697)
  9. Bow 70-31 (.693)
  10. Newport 68-31 (.687)
  11. Campbell 65-33 (.663)
  12. Souhegan 68-35 (.660)
  13. Salem 75-45 (.625)
  14. Winnacunnet 65-39 (.625)
  15. Goffstown 63-38 (.624)
  16. Inter-Lakes/Moultonborough 59-38 (.608)
  17. Winnisquam 55-36 (.604)
  18. Bishop Guertin 62-42 (.596)
  19. Manchester Central 58-40 (.592)
  20. Somersworth 56-41 (.577)
  21. Kennett 53-39 (.576)
  22. Portsmouth 61-45 (.575)
  23. Nashua South 58-43 (.574)
  24. Kearsarge 53-40 (.570)
  25. Stevens 54-43 (.557)
  26. Laconia 51-42 (.548)
  27. Milford 52-44 (.542)
  28. Lebanon 48-45 (.516)
  29. Hollis/Brookline 47-44 (.516)
  30. Nashua North 51-49 (.510)
  31. Bishop Brady 44-45 (.494)
  32. Hanover 45-48 (.484)
  33. Franklin 44-47 (.484)
  34. Londonderry 44-52 (.458)
  35. Gilford 41-50 (.457)
  36. Concord 44-54 (.449)
  37. Merrimack 43-59 (.422)
  38. Dover 41-59 (.410)
  39. Newfound 36-52 (.409)
  40. Keene 41-66 (.383)
  41. Timberlane 36-59 (.379)
  42. Epping/Newmarket 33-56 (.370)
  43. Pelham 32-55 (.368)
  44. John Stark 33-57 (.367)
  45. Hopkinton/Hillsboro-Deering 10-18 (.357)
  46. Sanborn 31-59 (.344)
  47. Alvirne 33-66 (.333)
  48. Mascoma 28-58 (.326)
  49. Merrimack Valley 27-62 (.303)
  50. Con-Val 25-65 (.278)
  51. Manchester Memorial 24-73 (.247)
  52. Pembroke 18-69 (.207)
  53. Spaulding 20-80 (.200)
  54. Kingswood 15-72 (.172)
  55. Raymond 14-70 (.167)
  56. Fall Mountain 12-63 (.160)
  57. Farmington-Nute 13-71 (.155)
  58. Manchester West 12-73 (.142)

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