Londonderry, Milford, Portsmouth, And Souhegan Compete In The Final Bouts Of 2026: NH Wrestling Results

Bow, Goffstown, Hollis Brookline, and Pinkerton win bouts on Wednesday night. Championship season begins Saturday.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Wrestlers from around New Hampshire are finishing up their final regular-season bouts before the championship season begins on Saturday for junior varsity wrestlers. Milford beat Portsmouth 65-16, Pinkerton beat Londonderry 40-38, and Hollis Brookline beat Bishop Guertin 54-25 in some of the key matchups.

Why it matters

These final regular-season matches serve as a lead-up to the upcoming championship season for high school wrestling in New Hampshire. The results provide insight into which teams and individual wrestlers are positioned well heading into the postseason tournaments.

The details

In the Milford vs. Portsmouth match, Milford won 65-16 with several pinfall victories. For Pinkerton vs. Londonderry, the Astros edged the Lancers 40-38 in a close contest. And Hollis Brookline beat Bishop Guertin 54-25, winning several bouts by forfeit.

  • The junior varsity championship tournament will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
  • The Division I, II, and III high school wrestling championships will take place on February 21, 2026.
  • The Girls Meet of Champions will be held at 3 p.m. on February 27, 2026.
  • The Meet of Champions will be held at 9 a.m. on February 28, 2026.

The players

Milford

A high school wrestling team that defeated Portsmouth 65-16 in their final regular-season match.

Portsmouth

A high school wrestling team that lost to Milford 65-16 in their final regular-season match.

Pinkerton

A high school wrestling team that beat Londonderry 40-38 in their final regular-season match.

Londonderry

A high school wrestling team that lost to Pinkerton 40-38 in their final regular-season match.

Hollis Brookline

A high school wrestling team that defeated Bishop Guertin 54-25 in their final regular-season match.

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What’s next

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The takeaway

These final regular-season matches set the stage for the upcoming high school wrestling championship season in New Hampshire, with teams and individual wrestlers looking to position themselves for success in the postseason tournaments.