Many teams will be out of their league

Roger Brown
nhfootballreport.com

Souhegan High School, which has won the last two Division III championships, will play two Division I opponents next season. Souhegan will play at Londonderry and face Manchester Central in Amherst.

The 2010 schedules, which were released Tuesday, also feature four non-league games between New Hampshire teams and out-of-state opponents: Pinkerton Academy at Brockton (Mass.), Nashua South at Lowell (Mass.), Bishop Guertin at Catholic Memorial (West Roxbury, Mass.) and Keene at Brattleboro (Vt.).

Division I, Division II and Division III will each have nine teams. Exeter will move from Division II to Division I and Manchester West will drop from Division I to Division II. Bishop Guertin will remain in Division II.

Division IV, Division V and Division VI will each have 10 teams.

2010 Non-league Games

Sept. 4: Alvirne at Manchester Central
Sept. 4: Dover at Exeter
Sept. 4: Souhegan at Londonderry
Sept. 4: Milford at Manchester Memorial
Sept. 4: Bishop Guertin at Salem
Sept. 4: Pembroke at Spaulding
Sept. 4: Manchester West at Bedford
Sept. 4/5: Winnacunnet at Nashua North
Sept. 4/5: Portsmouth at Nashua South
Sept. 5: Merrimack at Hollis-Brookline
Sept. 5: Concord at Goffstown
Sept. 5: Timberlane at Pinkerton Academy
Sept. 5: Con-Val at Keene
Sept. 10: Manchester Memorial at Manchester West
Sept. 17: Nashua South at Lowell
Sept. 17: Keene at Brattleboro
Sept. 25: Exeter at Winnacunnet
Oct. 1: Manchester Central at Souhegan
Oct. 8: Salem at Timberlane
Oct. 15: Pinkerton Academy at Brockton
Oct. 15: Pelham at Alvirne
Oct. 22: Londonderry at Dover
Oct. 29: Nashua North at Merrimack
Oct. 29: Bishop Guertin at Catholic Memorial
Nov. 5: Spaulding at Concord 

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