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  1. 11 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

     

    Reclassification based on enrollment every 2 years

     

    Also to note:  SUCCESS FACTOR     if your team earns 6 points in 2 years you automically move up a class:    You earn points:  1 point being Sectional Champion, 2 points Regional Champ, 3 points Semi State  Champin and 4 points State champion.   

    If playing up a class due to success factor, you can move up another class if you earn 6 points in the next 2 year cycle, or remain in the same classification if you earn 4 points, but move back down ot your enrollment class if you failed to earn 4 points playing "UP" a class due to success factor.   

     

    As stated:  BLIND DRAW into Sectionals,  Home and Away teams are figured out at each round based on a the blind draw . 

    So if I'm a 3A school (enrollment) and earn 6 points, I move to 4A. Then if I earn another 6pts I got to 5A; Get 4-5pts stay 4A; earn less than 4 drop down to 3A. Correct?

     

    What happens if I move from 4A to 3A enrollment and still earned the 6pts from playing 4A, do I stay in 4A or move to 5A?

     

    I have a lot of questions. Sorry

  2. Greetings,

     

    I am from South Carolina and looking for clarification on how the systems work for your state. I am doing research on a proposal and have been attempting to contact leagues directly but they are slow to respond. 

    For my state, we are divided into 5 classes, each with 2 divisions (Upper and Lower State), and there are 8 "regions" in each class. That is as far as our breakdown goes. 

    If a team were to win "Region" they would be a top seed when entering into the playoffs of the upper or lower state bracket. From there they compete make it to Lower or Upper State finals (State Semis) and then reach the Final. I have read for your state, they classify a "Sectional Champion", "Regional Champion", "Semi-State Champ" which I would assume is the equivalent to Lower/Upper for us, and then a "State Champion" which is the same for us. Where I get lost is the Sectional and Regional. Maybe we do not break our divisions down that far but I wanted to ask. 

     

    Sorry for the long post, just wanted clarity because the proposal I am working on needs fine details and other states are being used as references.

     

    Much appreciation to everyone who read this and responds.

     

    Eric

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