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Initial thoughts:
1. VHDawg pays attention to Hillcrest again. The Cougars will be in 2-AAA-II.
2. Starkville Academy moves down to AAA-II and will be playing in the South with Hillcrest, East Rankin, and Copiah (as well as Prep, Parklane, and PCS).
3. Pillow moves up to AAA-I.
4. Schoolsmoving up toAA are Immanuel Christian, Riverdale, Laurel Christian, Sylva Bay, Wayne, and Trinity.
5. Oak Forest moves down from AAA-II to AA.
6. Class A has separate football andall-sports other than footballdistricts. There are 30 Class A 11-man teams competing in football. There are 16-17 Class A teams competing in 8-man football. One is to be determined. There are 53 Class A schools total.
7. Moving down to A are Cenla, Wilkinson Christian, and I think West Memphis (can't remember which Arkansas school is currently in AA).
8. In Class A there will be four 11-man football districts. The top four in each district advance to the playoffs.
9. In Class AA, there are six districts. No mentioning of how playoffs are done, so I presume wild cards will be in order again.
Edited to add these additional thoughts:
10. Mt. Salus and Clinton Christian (both private schools in Clinton) have been competing in separate districts during this cycle, will be in the same 8-man district in the next cycle (CCS moving down from 11-man to play 8-man), but will be in separate districts in the other sports. I know that Clinton Christian was founded by people who wanted to break from Mt. Salus but I didn't think that it was to the point where it appears (as perceived by me) that there is as little competition between the schools as possible.
11. Moving down to 8-man in addition to Clinton Christian are Russell Christian and Sharkey-Issaquena.
12. Moving up from 8-man to 11-man is Park Place Christian of Pearl.
13. CMI isn't listed in the reclassification for the next cycle. I know they've had difficulties the past few years. I don't know if they're leaving MAIS in all aspects or just athletics. Maybe 615 can shed some light?
Initial thoughts:
1. VHDawg pays attention to Hillcrest again. The Cougars will be in 2-AAA-II.
2. Starkville Academy moves down to AAA-II and will be playing in the South with Hillcrest, East Rankin, and Copiah (as well as Prep, Parklane, and PCS).
3. Pillow moves up to AAA-I.
4. Schoolsmoving up toAA are Immanuel Christian, Riverdale, Laurel Christian, Sylva Bay, Wayne, and Trinity.
5. Oak Forest moves down from AAA-II to AA.
6. Class A has separate football andall-sports other than footballdistricts. There are 30 Class A 11-man teams competing in football. There are 16-17 Class A teams competing in 8-man football. One is to be determined. There are 53 Class A schools total.
7. Moving down to A are Cenla, Wilkinson Christian, and I think West Memphis (can't remember which Arkansas school is currently in AA).
8. In Class A there will be four 11-man football districts. The top four in each district advance to the playoffs.
9. In Class AA, there are six districts. No mentioning of how playoffs are done, so I presume wild cards will be in order again.
Edited to add these additional thoughts:
10. Mt. Salus and Clinton Christian (both private schools in Clinton) have been competing in separate districts during this cycle, will be in the same 8-man district in the next cycle (CCS moving down from 11-man to play 8-man), but will be in separate districts in the other sports. I know that Clinton Christian was founded by people who wanted to break from Mt. Salus but I didn't think that it was to the point where it appears (as perceived by me) that there is as little competition between the schools as possible.
11. Moving down to 8-man in addition to Clinton Christian are Russell Christian and Sharkey-Issaquena.
12. Moving up from 8-man to 11-man is Park Place Christian of Pearl.
13. CMI isn't listed in the reclassification for the next cycle. I know they've had difficulties the past few years. I don't know if they're leaving MAIS in all aspects or just athletics. Maybe 615 can shed some light?