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Here's my prediction for the region.

District 9: Hallsville, Jacksonville, Longview Pine Tree, Marshall, Mount Pleasant, Nacogdoches, Texarkana Texas, Whitehouse

District 10: A&M Consolidated, Brenham, Bryan Rudder, Fulshear, Lamar Consolidated, Huntsville, Montgomery, Lake Creek

District 11: FB Marshall, FB Willowridge, Galena Park, HISD Austin, HISD Madison, HISD Northside, Sharpstown, HISD Sterling

District 12: Barbers Hill, Crosby, Dayton, Kingwood Park, Lumberton, Nederland, PNG, Santa Fe, Texas City

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Lumberton will stay 4A

 

this is what the school posted

 

The University Interscholastic League just sent out an update to the Conference Alignments for 4A and 5A schools.  

Lumberton ISD is now 4A with our submission of 1222.

4A Division I: 880 – 1229 (865 – 1209)*                    93 schools  
4A Division II: 515 – 879 (515 – 864)*                       93 schools
 
5A Division I: 1922 – 2219 (1900 – 2219)*                128 schools
5A Division II: 1230 – 1921 (1210 – 1899)*               125 schools

Lumberton ISD submitted a total of 1222 students enrolled in high school.  With the revisions, we are now categorized as a 4A Division I school

 

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Nac.  might get sent south. 

 

Hallsville
Jacksonville
Texarkana Texas
Mount Pleasant
Nacogdoches
Whitehouse
Greenville
Sulpher Springs
Longview Pine Tree

Marshall

 

Gotta find a spot for all 10 of those. I have a feeling Nac gets left out, because Texarkana has nowhere to play but that district. 

 

We also have problems in North Austin with like 6 non-Austin ISD 5aD2 schools and 6 Austin ISD schools that are 5a D2

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Just received the following post on my Facebook:

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This is the hidden content, please
This is the hidden content, please
·

The University Interscholastic League just sent out an update to the Conference Alignments for 4A and 5A schools.

Lumberton ISD is now 4A with our submission of 1222.

4A Division I: 880 – 1229 (865 – 1209)* 93 schools
4A Division II: 515 – 879 (515 – 864)* 93 schools

5A Division I: 1922 – 2219 (1900 – 2219)* 128 schools
5A Division II: 1230 – 1921 (1210 – 1899)* 125 schools

Lumberton ISD submitted a total of 1222 students enrolled in high school. With the revisions, we are now categorized as a 4A Division I school.

Respectfully,

Gerald Chandler, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Lumberton ISD
121 South Main
Lumberton, TX 77657
(409) 923-7580"

Looks like the train is going to stay in 4A for another round.

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45 minutes ago, raideroldtimer said:

Just received the following post on my Facebook:

"
This is the hidden content, please
This is the hidden content, please
·

The University Interscholastic League just sent out an update to the Conference Alignments for 4A and 5A schools.

Lumberton ISD is now 4A with our submission of 1222.

4A Division I: 880 – 1229 (865 – 1209)* 93 schools
4A Division II: 515 – 879 (515 – 864)* 93 schools

5A Division I: 1922 – 2219 (1900 – 2219)* 128 schools
5A Division II: 1230 – 1921 (1210 – 1899)* 125 schools

Lumberton ISD submitted a total of 1222 students enrolled in high school. With the revisions, we are now categorized as a 4A Division I school.

Respectfully,

Gerald Chandler, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Lumberton ISD
121 South Main
Lumberton, TX 77657
(409) 923-7580"

Looks like the train is going to stay in 4A for another round.

Lumberton will also have Early Release on Friday at 12:00 noon. Community wide Pep Rally to celebrate the news of staying in 4A.

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2 hours ago, raideroldtimer said:

Just received the following post on my Facebook:

"
This is the hidden content, please
This is the hidden content, please
·

The University Interscholastic League just sent out an update to the Conference Alignments for 4A and 5A schools.

Lumberton ISD is now 4A with our submission of 1222.

4A Division I: 880 – 1229 (865 – 1209)* 93 schools
4A Division II: 515 – 879 (515 – 864)* 93 schools

5A Division I: 1922 – 2219 (1900 – 2219)* 128 schools
5A Division II: 1230 – 1921 (1210 – 1899)* 125 schools

Lumberton ISD submitted a total of 1222 students enrolled in high school. With the revisions, we are now categorized as a 4A Division I school.

Respectfully,

Gerald Chandler, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Lumberton ISD
121 South Main
Lumberton, TX 77657
(409) 923-7580"

Looks like the train is going to stay in 4A for another round.

You a little late to the party

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13 minutes ago, navydawg31 said:

Nederland, PNG, Texas City, Santa Fe, Dayton, BH, Crosby. I believe will be the district... could throw KP in the mix... but still think they go to district 10. 

Santa Fe would them have at least one team close to them😃

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