Timberlane, Goffstown, And Bow Win NHIAA Division Championships: New Hampshire Wrestling Roundup

Salem places 4th, Londonderry 5th in DI; Milford comes in 2nd, Souhegan 3rd, Portsmouth 7th in DII; statewide Meet of Champions Saturday.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Dozens of wrestlers from around the Granite State battled in hundreds of bouts on Sunday in three division wrestling championships. The Division I Championships were held in Londonderry, while DII was held in Goffstown and DIII at ConVal in Peterborough. The Top 6th finishers from DI, Top 5th from DII, and Top 4th from DIII will all compete on Saturday at the Meet of Champions at Pinkerton Academy in Derry.

Why it matters

The annual NHIAA wrestling championships are a major event in the state, showcasing the top high school talent and determining the division champions. The results and performances from these events provide insight into the strength and depth of wrestling programs across New Hampshire.

The details

In Division I, Timberlane Regional High School finished first with 281 points, while Concord placed second with 221 points. Keene came in third with 181.5 and Salem fourth with 180.5. Londonderry came in fifth with 139.5 points. In Division II, Goffstown came in first with 209 points, Milford second with 163, Souhegan third with 158, and Bishop Guertin 127 and fourth place. Bow took first in DIII with 174 points, followed by Winnisquam at 156.5 points, and White Mountains Regional at 119.5.

  • The Division I Championships were held in Londonderry.
  • The DII championships were held in Goffstown.
  • The DIII championships were held at ConVal in Peterborough.
  • The Meet of Champions will be held on Saturday at Pinkerton Academy in Derry.
  • The Girls Meet of Champions will be held on Friday afternoon at Pinkerton.

The players

Timberlane Regional High School

The Division I champion with 281 points.

Concord

The Division I runner-up with 221 points.

Goffstown

The Division II champion with 209 points.

Bow

The Division III champion with 174 points.

Xander Wood

A wrestler from Salem High School who recorded his 100th varsity win on Feb. 22.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

What’s next

The top finishers from each division will compete at the statewide Meet of Champions on Saturday at Pinkerton Academy in Derry.

The takeaway

The annual NHIAA wrestling championships showcase the strength and depth of wrestling programs across New Hampshire, with Timberlane, Goffstown, and Bow emerging as the division champions this year. The results highlight the competitive nature of high school wrestling in the state and set the stage for the upcoming Meet of Champions.