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Thanks for all the work you have put into this. A couple of questions for the purpose of clarification. Are these the ten BEST teams, in your view? The teams who had the best SEASONS? Enjoyed the most success within their respective divisions? Do you see Amesbury (Congrats, btw) to be the best team in the region, or the team that had the best season? While you are surely correct that none of the NH D5 schools stepped outside of D5 and made any noise, the very same case can be made about Pelham, Whittier, G-town, and Yes, Amesbury. "The CAL Small was Loaded"...? You surely saw far more games than me, so perhaps I missed the big non-conference wins by CAL Small teams over name opponents. By the end of the season I can't imagine that Pink, Lond, or Methuen would be underdogs to any other team in your Top Ten. Again, your insight is very much appreciated.
Amesbury did defeat several teams in Division 2A. I believe they defeated FOUR teams in that higher division. The Amesbury Indians are in Division 3A.
Is that what you meant?
Ane let us not forget the 5-time superbowl winners the Martha's Vineyard Vineyarders.
Pentucket at least picked starters with stats and character