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The District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA) is the public high school athletic league in Washington, D.C. The league was founded in 1958. The original high school conference for D.C. schools was the Inter-High School Athletic Association, formed around 1896. That organization was segregated, and black schools in the ...
Nov. 4—LONDONDERRY — There was no upset at Londonderry High School on Saturday. As it turned out, there wasn't even the threat of one. Fourth-seeded Londonderry was in control from start to ...
Londonderry High School's property resides on a 135-acre (0.55 km2) parcel of land in the center of Londonderry, across Mammoth Road (New Hampshire Route 128). The main building is 232,250 sq ft (21,577 m2), and the separate gymnasium takes up an additional 52,000 sq ft (4,800 m2).
Nov. 2—You shouldn't have to look hard to identify a possible upset in the opening round of this weekend's NHIAA Division I playoffs. Based on the result when the teams met in Week 4 during the ...
The football version of the poll has been known officially as the US LBM Coaches Poll since 2023. The football rankings are compiled by the US LBM Board of Coaches which is made up of 62 head coaches at Division I FBS institutions. [1] All coaches are members of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).
The Londonderry High School football team scored 21 points in the third quarter and beat Winnacunnet, 24-14 on Saturday in the Division I championship game at Exeter High School.
The oldest of the rating systems, the National Sports News Service, was begun by Arthur H. "Art" Johlfs—who originally started naming champions informally in 1927 as a 21 year old high school coach and official, [2] but did so more formally starting in 1959 [3] after enlarging his network of supporting hobbyists [2] to receive reports from six separate areas of the country. [4]
Third-seeded Bedford, which also beat Londonderry in last year's championship game, became the first Division I team to earn back-to-back titles since Exeter beat Pinkerton in 2011 and 2012.