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My 3A DI Alignment Projections


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I have managed to come up with two projections. The first is the one I do like the most.  it provides the most balance with regards to teams in each region.  The second is basically removing teams from the previous districts and mixing and matching.  This would result in more uneven regions. 

 

PROJECTION NUMBER ONE

 

1-3A

Dalhart

Bushland

Amarillo River Road

Muleshoe

Littlefield

Shallowater

 

2-3A

Slaton

Brownfield

Lamesa

Denver City

Kermit

 

3-3A

Breckenridge

Clyde

Early

Jim Ned

Wall

San Angelo TLCA

 

4-3A

Bowie

Paradise

Boyd

Ponder

Pilot Point

Whitesboro

Pottsboro

Howe

 

5-3A

Brock

Maypearl

Grandview

Rio Vista

Whitney

West

 

6-3A

Dallas A+

Dallas Life Oak Cliff

Dallas Madison

Eustace

Kemp

Malakoff

 

7-3A

Bonham

Commerce

Emory Rains

Mineola

Winnsboro

Mt Vernon

 

8-3A

Gladewater

Sabine

White Oak

Tatum

Jefferson

Atlanta

New Boston

 

9-3A

McGregor

Lorena

Groesbeck

Teague

Fairfield

Troy 

 

 10-3A

Academy

Lago Vista

Cameron

Rockdale

Caldwell

Llano

 

11-3A

Westwood

Elkhart

Crockett

Trinity

Diboll

Huntington

Coldspring

 

12-3A

Woodville

Kirbyville

Buna

Tarkington

Hardin

East Chambers

Anahuac

 

13-3A

Boling

Columbus

Edna

Hempstead

Hitchcock

Palacios

Industrial

 

14-3A

Aransas Pass

Goliad

Hallettsville

Luling

Yoakum

Mathis

Marion

Randolph

 

15-3A

Blanco

Comfort

Jourdanton

Lytle

Poteet

S.A. Cole

Cotulla

 

16-3A

London

Falfurrias

Lyford

Progreso

San Diego

SGA

Orange Grove

Bishop

 

Region I:  25

Region II: 26

Region III: 26

Region IV: 30

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SECOND PROJECTION

 

1-3A

Dalhart

Bushland

Amarillo River Road

Muleshoe

Littlefield

Shallowater

 

2-3A

Slaton

Brownfield

Lamesa

Denver City

Kermit

 

3-3A

Breckenridge

Clyde

Early

Jim Ned

Wall

San Angelo TLCA

 

4-3A

Bowie

Boyd

Brock

Paradise

Pilot Point

Ponder

Whitesboro

 

5-3A

Pottsboro

Howe

Bonham

Commerce

Rains

 

6-3A

Dallas A+

Dallas Life Oak Cliff

Dallas Madison

Eustace

Kemp

Malakoff

 

7-3A

Mineola

Galdewater

Sabine

White Oak

Tatum

 

8-3A

Mt. Vernon

Winnsboro

Jefferson

Atlanta

New Boston

 

9-3A

Maypearl

Grandview

Rio Vista

Whitney

West

Groesbeck

Teague

Fairfield

 

10-3A

McGregor

Lorena

Troy

Academy

Cameron

Rockdale

Caldwell

Lago Vista

 

11-3A

Westwood

Elkhart

Crockett

Trinity

Diboll

Huntington

Coldspring

 

12-3A

Woodville

Kirbyville

Buna

Tarkington

Hardin

East Chambers

Anahuac

 

13-3A

Boling

Columbus

Edna

Hempstead

Hitchcock

Palacios

Industrial

 

14-3A

Aransas Pass

Goliad

Hallettsville

Luling

Yoakum

Mathis

Marion

Randolph

 

15-3A

Llano

Blanco

Comfort

Jourdanton

Lytle

Poteet

S.A. Cole

Cotulla

 

16-3A

London

Falfurrias

Lyford

Progreso

San Diego

SGA

Orange Grove

Bishop

 

Region I: 24

Region II: 21

Region III: 30

Region IV: 31

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The UIL made a mistake with Rio Vista (they are not going to be in 3A).  Even with that one team moving, changes will have to be made.  

 

In scenario two, Rio Vista would move out and I believe McGregor would move in.  I could then see Llano into D10.  They currently really do not fit anywhere.  You could put them in region I, III or IV.  

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4 hours ago, PlayActionPass said:

Thoughts on this?

11-3A

Crockett

Huntington

Diboll

Trinity

Coldspring

Tarkington

 

12-3A

Kirbyville

Buna

Woodville

Hardin

East Chambers

Anahuac

I was hoping Fairfield would join 11 3A after I found out Franklin dropped to D2. Tarkington makes more sense though from a travel perspective. Elkhart will possibly stay in 11 3A as well. 

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I did come out with a revised version on the first projection. 

 

1-3A

Dalhart

Bushland

Amarillo River Road

Muleshoe

Littlefield

Shallowater

 

2-3A

Slaton

Brownfield

Lamesa

Denver City

Kermit

 

3-3A

Breckenridge

Clyde

Early

Jim Ned

Wall

San Angelo TLCA

 

4-3A

Bowie

Boyd

Paradise

Pilot Point

Ponder

Whitesboro

Pottsboro

Howe

 

5-3A

Brock

Maypearl

Grandview

Dallas A+

Life Oak Cliff

Dallas Madison

 

6-3A

Kemp

Eustace

Malakoff

Westwood

Elkhart

Fairfield

Teague

 

7-3A

Bonham

Commerce

Emory Rains

Mineola

Winnsboro

Mt. Vernon

 

8-3A

Gladewater

Sabine

White Oak

Tatum

Jefferson

Atlatna

New Boston

 

9-3A

Groesbeck

West

Whitney

Lorena

McGregor

Troy

 

10-3A

Academy

Cameron

Rockale

Caldwell

Lago Vista

Llano

 

11-3A

Crockett

Huntington

Diboll

Trinity

Coldspring

Woodville

 

12-3A

Kirbyville

Buna

Tarkington

Hardin

East Chambers

Anahuac

 

13-3A

Boling

Columbus

Edna

Hempstead

Hitchcock

Palacios

Industrial

 

14-3A

Aransas Pass

Goliad

Hallettsville

Luling

Yoakum

Mathis

Marion

Randolph

 

15-3A

Blanco

Comfort

Jourdanton

Lytle

Poteet

S.A. Cole

Cotulla

 

16-3A

London

Falfurrias

Lyford

Progreso

San Diego

SGA

Orange Grove

Bishop

 

 

Region I: 25

Region II: 26

Region III: 24

Region IV: 30

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On 12/7/2019 at 1:22 PM, Yoe_09 said:

I did come out with a revised version on the first projection. 

 

1-3A

Dalhart

Bushland

Amarillo River Road

Muleshoe

Littlefield

Shallowater

 

2-3A

Slaton

Brownfield

Lamesa

Denver City

Kermit

 

3-3A

Breckenridge

Clyde

Early

Jim Ned

Wall

San Angelo TLCA

 

4-3A

Bowie

Boyd

Paradise

Pilot Point

Ponder

Whitesboro

Pottsboro

Howe

 

5-3A

Brock

Maypearl

Grandview

Dallas A+

Life Oak Cliff

Dallas Madison

 

6-3A

Kemp

Eustace

Malakoff

Westwood

Elkhart

Fairfield

Teague

 

7-3A

Bonham

Commerce

Emory Rains

Mineola

Winnsboro

Mt. Vernon

 

8-3A

Gladewater

Sabine

White Oak

Tatum

Jefferson

Atlatna

New Boston

 

9-3A

Groesbeck

West

Whitney

Lorena

McGregor

Troy

 

10-3A

Academy

Cameron

Rockale

Caldwell

Lago Vista

Llano

 

11-3A

Crockett

Huntington

Diboll

Trinity

Coldspring

Woodville

 

12-3A

Kirbyville

Buna

Tarkington

Hardin

East Chambers

Anahuac

 

13-3A

Boling

Columbus

Edna

Hempstead

Hitchcock

Palacios

Industrial

 

14-3A

Aransas Pass

Goliad

Hallettsville

Luling

Yoakum

Mathis

Marion

Randolph

 

15-3A

Blanco

Comfort

Jourdanton

Lytle

Poteet

S.A. Cole

Cotulla

 

16-3A

London

Falfurrias

Lyford

Progreso

San Diego

SGA

Orange Grove

Bishop

 

 

Region I: 25

Region II: 26

Region III: 24

Region IV: 30

I like this one the best

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