NHIAA state football champions since 1951:[2]
2018–present (four divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year | Division I | Division II | Division III | Division IV |
| 2023 |
Bedford[3] |
Pelham[4] |
Trinity[5] |
Somersworth[6] |
| 2022 |
Bedford |
Pelham |
Campbell |
Somersworth |
| 2021 |
Londonderry |
Timberlane |
Pelham |
Somersworth |
| 2020 |
Nashua North |
Souhegan |
Pelham |
Newport |
| 2019 |
Londonderry |
Hollis-Brookline |
Trinity |
Winnisquam |
| 2018 |
Bedford |
Plymouth |
Monadnock |
Winnisquam |
Close
2013–2017 (three divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year | Division I | Division II | Division III |
| 2017 |
Winnacunnet |
Plymouth |
Campbell |
| 2016 |
Bedford |
Plymouth |
Stevens |
| 2015 |
Goffstown |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
Newport |
| 2014 |
Pinkerton |
Windham |
Campbell |
| 2013 |
Concord |
Plymouth |
Bow |
Close
2008–2012 (six divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
Division IV |
Division V |
Division VI |
| 2012 |
Exeter |
Winnacunnet |
Portsmouth |
Plymouth |
Monadnock |
Franklin |
| 2011 |
Exeter |
Bishop Guertin |
Portsmouth |
Trinity |
St. Thomas |
Inter-Lakes |
| 2010 |
Pinkerton Academy |
Bishop Guertin |
Souhegan |
Lebanon |
Kearsarge |
Newport |
| 2009 |
Salem |
Bishop Guertin |
Souhegan |
Plymouth |
Trinity |
Inter-Lakes |
| 2008 |
Nashua South |
Bishop Guertin |
Souhegan |
Plymouth |
Pelham |
Franklin |
Close
2004–2007 (five divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
Division IV |
Division V |
| 2007 |
Pinkerton Academy |
Exeter |
Plymouth |
Laconia |
Pelham |
| 2006 |
Pinkerton Academy |
Bishop Guertin |
Plymouth |
St. Thomas |
Bishop Brady |
| 2005 |
Pinkerton Academy |
Bishop Guertin |
Plymouth |
Hanover |
Bishop Brady |
| 2004 |
Concord |
Bishop Guertin |
Souhegan |
Hanover |
Bow |
Close
1994–2003 (four divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
Division IV |
| 2003 |
Manchester Central |
Exeter |
Plymouth |
Milford |
| 2002 |
Manchester Central |
Exeter |
Plymouth |
Hanover |
| 2001 |
Manchester Central |
Timberlane |
Plymouth |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
| 2000 |
Concord |
Winnacunnet |
Plymouth |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
| 1999 |
Manchester Central |
Timberlane |
Laconia |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
| 1998 |
Londonderry |
Exeter |
Plymouth |
Bishop Brady |
| 1997 |
Nashua |
Exeter |
Plymouth |
Somersworth |
| 1996 |
Londonderry |
Dover |
Kingswood |
Somersworth |
| 1995 |
Manchester Central |
Salem |
Laconia |
Newport |
| 1994 |
Pinkerton |
Londonderry |
Laconia |
Plymouth |
Close
1992–1993 (three divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
| 1993 |
Pinkerton |
Kennett |
Somersworth |
| 1992 |
Pinkerton |
Kennett |
Somersworth |
Close
1989–1991 (three classes)
More information Year, Class L ...
| Year |
Class L |
Class I |
Class M-S |
| 1991 |
Pinkerton |
Somersworth |
Franklin |
| 1990 |
Spaulding |
Kennett |
Newport |
| 1989 |
Concord |
Kennett |
Newport |
Close
1972–1988 (three divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
| 1988 |
Trinity |
Londonderry |
Kennett |
| 1987 |
Concord |
Merrimack |
Plymouth |
| 1986 |
Pinkerton |
Londonderry |
Kennett |
| 1985 |
Pinkerton |
Londonderry |
Plymouth |
| 1984 |
Nashua |
Milford |
Bishop Brady |
| 1983 |
Salem |
Winnacunnet |
Bishop Brady |
| 1982 |
Spaulding |
Timberlane |
Newport |
| 1981 |
Portsmouth |
Somersworth |
Bishop Brady |
| 1980 |
Nashua |
Somersworth |
Plymouth |
| 1979 |
Spaulding |
Milford |
Bishop Brady |
| 1978 |
Nashua |
Milford |
Bishop Brady |
| 1977 |
Portsmouth |
Milford |
Plymouth |
| 1976 |
Portsmouth |
Milford |
Kingswood |
| 1975 |
Salem |
Bishop Guertin |
Plymouth |
| 1974 |
Concord |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
Kennett |
| 1973 |
Manchester Memorial |
Bishop Guertin |
Newport |
| 1972 |
Manchester Memorial |
Somersworth |
Plymouth |
Close
1957–1971 (four divisions)
More information Year, Division I ...
| Year |
Division I |
Division II |
Division III |
Division IV |
| 1971 |
Manchester Memorial |
Spaulding |
Bishop Guertin |
Newport |
| 1970 |
Manchester Central/Keene |
Laconia |
Bishop Guertin/Pinkerton |
Bishop Brady/Newport |
| 1969 |
Manchester Memorial |
Laconia |
Somersworth |
Plymouth |
| 1968 |
Manchester Central |
Dover |
Stevens |
Hanover/Winnacunnet |
| 1967 |
Portsmouth |
Laconia |
Somersworth |
Plymouth |
| 1966 |
Manchester Central |
Laconia |
Somersworth |
Franklin |
| 1965 |
Manchester Memorial |
Spaulding |
Exeter |
Berlin |
| 1964 |
Portsmouth |
Laconia |
Exeter |
Towle*/Franklin |
| 1963 |
Nashua |
St. Thomas Aquinas |
Exeter |
Towle* |
| 1962 |
Manchester Memorial |
Portsmouth |
Stevens |
Hanover |
| 1961 |
Bishop Bradley** |
Portsmouth |
Somersworth |
Towle* |
| 1960 |
Nashua |
Keene |
St. John's*** |
Littleton |
| 1959 |
Nashua |
Laconia |
Exeter |
Winnacunnet |
| 1958 |
Nashua |
Keene |
Exeter/Pinkerton |
St. Anthony's** |
| 1957 |
Nashua |
Spaulding |
Exeter |
Woodbury**** |
Close
1951–1956 (three classes)
More information Year, Class L ...
| Year |
Class L |
Class M |
Class S |
| 1956 |
(No Champion) |
Pinkerton |
Littleton |
| 1955 |
Nashua |
Exeter |
St. Anthony's** |
| 1954 |
Nashua |
Stevens |
Hampton***** |
| 1953 |
Nashua |
Somersworth |
St. Anthony's** |
| 1952 |
Nashua |
Somersworth |
Towle* |
| 1951 |
Bishop Bradley** |
Laconia |
Plymouth |
Close
NOTES:
(*) Newport's Towle High School closed and was converted to an elementary school in 1966 as high school students moved into the new Newport High School.[7]
(**) Three Manchester Catholic high schools, St. Anthony's High School, Bishop Bradley High School and Immaculata High School, closed and were merged into Trinity High School in 1970.[8]
(***) Concord's St. John's High School was converted into an elementary/middle school in 1963 upon the opening of Bishop Brady High School.[9]
(****) Salem's Woodbury High School was converted to a middle school upon the opening of Salem High School in 1966.
(*****) Hampton Academy and High School was converted to a junior high school (Hampton Academy) after the opening of Winnacunnet High School in 1958.[10]