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1A – 5A FOOTBALL DIVISION I AND DIVISION II NUMBERS


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Conference & Division Enrollment Number of Schools
1A Division I 59.5 – 104.9 77 schools
1A Division II 59.4 and below 76 schools
2A Division I 165.5 – 229 96 schools
2A Division II 105 – 165.4 94 schools
3A Division I 350 – 514 106 schools
3A Division II 230 – 349 106 schools
4A Division I 865 – 1209 92 schools
4A Division II 515 – 864 92 schools
5A Division I 1900 – 2219 126 schools
5A Division II 1210 – 1899 125 schools
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That puts (providing no opt ups):

Bold = Change in Classification or Division

6A - West Brook - 2376

5A, DI - Baytown Sterling - 2126

5A, DI - Goose Creek Memorial  - 2097

5A, DI - United - 2031

5A, DI - Port Arthur Memorial - 1998

5A, DII - Crosby - 1821

5A, DII - Baytown Lee - 1783

5A, DII - Barbers Hill - 1768

5A, DII - Dayton - 1516

5A, DII - Port Neches-Groves - 1505

5A, DII - Nederland - 1452

5A, DII - Lumberton - 1222

4A, DI - Splendora - 1186

4A, DI - Vidor - 1179

4A, DI - Huffman Hargrave - 1081

4A, DI - Livingston - 1045

4A, DI - Little Cypress-Mauriceville - 980

4A, DII - Bridge City - 796

4A, DII - Silsbee - 773

4A, DII - Center - 723

4A, DII - Hardin-Jefferson - 704

4A, DII - Jasper - 695

4A, DII - West Orange-Stark - 625

4A, DII - Liberty - 621

4A, DII - Hamshire-Fannett - 578

4A, DII - Orangefield - 533

4A, DII - Shepherd - 523

3A, DI - Tarkington - 510

3A, DI - Diboll - 503

3A, DI - Huntington - 491

3A, DI - Buna - 449

3A, DI - East Chambers - 442

3A, DI - Coldspring-Oakhurst - 421

3A, DI - Kirbyville - 393

3A, DI - Woodville - 381

3A, DI - Hardin -367

3A, DI - Anahuac - 352

3A, DII - Warren - 335

3A, DII - Kountze - 322

3A, DII - Newton - 289

3A, DII - Corrigan-Camden - 245

2A, DI - West Hardin - 170

2A, DII - Deweyville - 159

2A, DII - West Sabine - 159

2A, DII - Hull-Daisetta - 155

2A, DII - Evadale - 136

2A, DII - Sabine Pass - 136

2A, DII - Colmesneil - 132

1A, DI - Burkeville - 76

1A, DI - High Island - 71

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5A, DII - Crosby - 1821

5A, DII - Baytown Lee - 1783

5A, DII - Barbers Hill - 1768

5A, DII - Dayton - 1516

5A, DII - Port Neches-Groves - 1505

5A, DII - Nederland - 1452

5A, DII - Lumberton - 1222

 

Have to think that Lee will play in D1 with GCM and Sterling. 

 

If Santa Fe goes down, then we only have 6 teams in this district so far? Who gets pulled in? 

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