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DISTRICT #1 DISTRICT #2
Central Lyon/George-Little Rock Clarion-Goldfield
Cherokee, Washington Clear Lake
MOC-Floyd Valley Estherville Lincoln Central
Okoboji, Milford Forest City
Sheldon Garner-Hayfield/Ventura
Sioux Center Hampton-Dumont
Spirit Lake Osage



DISTRICT #3 DISTRICT #4
Beckman Catholic, Dyersville Anamosa
Center Point-Urbana Camanche
Columbus Catholic, Waterloo Cascade, Western Dubuque
New Hampton Monticello
North Fayette Valley Mount Vernon
Oelwein Northeast, Goose Lake
Waukon Tipton



DISTRICT #5 DISTRICT #6
Central Lee, Donnellson Aplington-Parkersburg
Louisa-Muscatine East Marshall, LeGrand
Mediapolis Iowa Falls-Alden
Mid-Prairie, Wellman Roland-Story, Story City
West Burlington/Notre Dame South Hardin
West Liberty South Tama County, Tama
Williamsburg Union, LaPorte City


DISTRICT #7 DISTRICT #8
Albia Clarinda
Centerville East Sac County
Clarke, Osceola Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
C-M-B, Baxter Prairie Valley, Gowrie
Davis County, Bloomfield Red Oak
North Polk, Alleman Shenandoah
PCM, Monroe West Central Valley, Stuar

This post was edited on 1/23 12:48 PM by terrehawk
 
Williamsburg probably thankful to finally be back to Class 2A after having some great teams in Class 3A just not quite get over the hump. Anxious to see how the Raiders perform this season.
 
OUCH!!!! Gowrie to Shenandoah has to be around 3 hrs one way. Looking at all of the districts it couldn't have looked much different but HOLY BALLS,thats a lot of miles to travel.The kids are not going to get home until after 12:30 or later on Friday nights, and that's if they live in gowrie. Well enough of that,but does anyone know when schedules come out?
 
Like what I see for Clear Lake in terms of travel. Only E-LC is a trip but they use to be in our District about 8-10 years ago when we were both 3A. I will go out on a limb and bet Clear Lake will be back up in 3A in 2 years. It will be interesting to see what 3 non-districts games will be, my guess out of these four - Mason City, Humboldt, Webster City, Charles City.
 
District 5 got a little tougher adding Williamsburg and taking out Columbus Junction. Also switched up the sister district with D5 now going north instead of west.
 
Overall it looks like District 3 is the most balanced when it comes to overall competitive play. Yes you will have to come to play every week in that district based on last years teams. Will be interesting to see how it plays out there with graduating seniors and new incoming players.
 
I agree with you warriors dad. Just hope for your sake they don't put road trips to BOTH Shenandoah and Clarinda the same year! They wouldn't do that, would they? !!!!
 
PV will either have to go to Read Oak and Clarinda, Red Oak and Shenandoah or Clarinda and Shenandoah in the same year, either way two very long trips in the same year.
 
Can someone please provide the BEDS listing that the IAHSAA used for these districts? I'm just interested in looking at the enrollments of all the schools. Thanks
 
PNation I was wondering about that. There really shouldn't a 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 listing if there isn't a sister district, correct?
 
There isn't Orsky. They just put them on the page in numerical order. Like the state said, everything will be scheduled after the last game and will be based on 1-4 rankings and distance. I think we are going to see a lot of district match ups in the first round.
 
Originally posted by randalel:
Like what I see for Clear Lake in terms of travel. Only E-LC is a trip but they use to be in our District about 8-10 years ago when we were both 3A. I will go out on a limb and bet Clear Lake will be back up in 3A in 2 years. It will be interesting to see what 3 non-districts games will be, my guess out of these four - Mason City, Humboldt, Webster City, Charles City.
I know they have walked the line a few times. They were one of two teams tied to drop down back in '03-'04 or somewhere in there but there was only one spot and it went alphabetical that year. Subsequently, the team was in front of them and went down to 2A. Seems like a lot of the teams they used to play back at that time have dropped down as well.
 
Originally posted by randalel:
Like what I see for Clear Lake in terms of travel. Only E-LC is a trip but they use to be in our District about 8-10 years ago when we were both 3A. I will go out on a limb and bet Clear Lake will be back up in 3A in 2 years. It will be interesting to see what 3 non-districts games will be, my guess out of these four - Mason City, Humboldt, Webster City, Charles City.
Don't hold your breath on Clear Lake being back up in 3A in 2 years. Clear Lake has always been one of the smallest schools in 3A football and about ten years ago were ahead of Kuemper Catholic in the alphabet in a tie for deciding the 3A/2A cutoff line. With three schools pushing themselves down from 4A to 3A and there being 8 fewer schools in 3A football, it's not a given they'll be back up. The only thing that might change that is if the IHSAA goes with a private school multiplier that would increase the BEDS numbers of Xavier, Assumption, Walhert and Heelan back into a 4A level where they should be. That would free up the potential of Clear Lake moving back up.
 
I don't see Clear Lake moving up any time soon in case there is a big increase of kids open enrolling from Mason City. Even if the state finally wises up and adds a multiplier to parochial schools which will probably never happen, you would have smaller parochials like Regina and Kuemper in 3A, also there are so many suburb schools growing that will pass them.
 
I was thrown off by how bad district 6 is as well, unless the state knows something about a couple of those schools improving a great deal in a season, its going to be a short lived post season for those that qualify.
 
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