
From left, Adam Neil, Kole Hyles and Tanner Smith helped Exeter High School reach last year's NHIAA D-1 final. (Dave Arnold/NELJ)
It’s hard to believe it, but the end of the high school season is nigh in New Hampshire.
It’s been an eventful spring full of close games, goal-scoring marvels, and cross-state rivalries. But now the focus is on winning state titles.
The seedings have been a bit controversial, but in the end, the best teams are set to emerge from the largest division in the Granite State. The same holds true for Division 2, which may have even more parity than usual this spring.
Let’s take a closer look at the seedings and the matchups as the first-round games are set to be played today.