New Hampshire High School Football Rankings

By Staff Report Nov 17, 2017, 6:44am

Who's up and who's down

There wasn't a lot of overall movement in the power rankings this week, but with 21 teams changing position, that doesn't mean the week lacked for thrills. We'll dive into that and more in this week's report.

No Stoppin 'Em

New Hampton School has been an offensive powerhouse for seven straight weeks after the team lit up the scoreboard again last week. It took its game against Tilton School by a confident 47 - 20 score. New Hampton School had two big standouts, as senior Matthew Brehon rushed for 174 yards and three touchdowns, while senior Jake Dulac rushed for 134 yards and threw for two touchdowns. At 67 total points, this was the highest scoring power ranking game of the week.

Next Week's Big Game

The big showdown in the power rankings this week is between Bow (8th in the power rankings) and Plymouth (4th). Both teams are rolling into the game after last-week wins. Only one team will win this week, so we'll see which team fails to repeat its success.


MaxPreps State RankSchoolNext GameMovement
1Pinkertonvs. Winnacunnet+1
2Winnacunnetvs. Pinkerton+1
3Salem----2
4Plymouthvs. Bow+1
5Goffstown----1
6Monadnockvs. Campbell+1
7Campbellvs. Monadnock+6
8Bowvs. Plymouth+3
9Exeter----3
10Bedford----2
11Windham---+3
12Nashua Southvs. Nashua North--
13St. Thomas Aquinas----4
14Hanover----4
15Londonderry-----
16Nashua Northvs. Nashua South+1
17Proctor Academy-----
18Manchester Centralvs. Manchester West+1
19Newport----3
20New Hampton School-----
21Kennett---+2
22Stark----1
23Merrimack---+1
24Souhegan---+1
25Stevens----5


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