The Georgia High School Association announced its new regions Wednesday, but the bigger news was a proposal to adjust the process again. The GHSA had announced new classifications in November.
Under the new plan, the state’s 445 member schools will remain in the same classification and region for the next four years, beginning in September.
The four-year cycle for this reclassification was approved last year. However, the reclassification committee has requested a return to the former long-time method of a two-year cycle. “Change is happening too quickly in education these days, and it is probably not in our best interests to go to a four-year cycle,” said Dr. Ralph Swearngin, the GHSA’s executive director.
“When we came up with the four-year idea a few years ago, we never could foresee all these changes in terms of growth, adding new schools, and people re-districting.”
That proposal, along with the final region assignments, will be voted upon by the GHSA’s executive committee Jan. 12. The reclassification committee will meet again Dec. 16 to hear any appeals about new region placements.
‘Catch-all’ Region 2-AAAAA should be strong
Here are the observations of the GHSF Daily’s Chip Saye and Todd Holcomb on the Dec. 2, 2009, regional realignment announcements for the 2010-11 academic year. They, and we at the AJC, also welcome your opinions.
Chip Saye’s observations:
*The increasing number of large schools in the metro Atlanta area continues to be a problem in Class AAAAA. The new Region 1-AAAAA in south Georgia will have only five schools, while every other region will have at least seven. In the alignment in place for this school year, every region in AAAAA has from eight to 10 schools.
*Region 2 appears to be the catch-all region in Class AAAAA. It includes two schools from DeKalb County (M.L. King, Stephenson), two Coweta County teams (Newnan, East Coweta), two from south Fulton (Langston Hughes, Westlake), one from Henry County (Luella) and one from Newton County (Newton). No other region besides Region 1 includes teams from more than two counties.
*It’s probably safe to pencil Buford in as a playoff team from Region 6-AA Div. A next season. The other five teams in its subregion (Avondale, Clarkston, Cross Keys, Decatur and GAC) had a combined record this season of 14-37. Six of the victories belonged to Avondale, and another was a forfeit to Cross Keys.
*Although about half of its schools do not play football, Region 7-A stands out as unusually large with its 25 members. The region is made up of private schools from north Fulton County to Macon. It should make for one heck of a basketball region tournament, though.
*Region 5-A will be loaded for football. Five of the eight schools that played a region schedule this season – Lincoln County, Warren County, Washington-Wilkes, Twiggs County and Wilkinson County – made the playoffs. There’s also Johnson County, which went 8-1 before losing in the Region 3-A playoff.
Todd Holcomb’s observations:
*Coffee and Tift County were 3-7 this season. One of them would’ve made the playoffs in the new Region 1-AAAAA, which has only five teams. But each of the five schools has made the quarterfinals this decade, and four have made the semifinals.
*Newnan, Stephenson and M.L. King have won weak regions this decade. That won’t be the case in the new and improved Region 2-AAAAA. This should be one of the top three or four football regions in Class AAAAA.
*None of the Regions 4-AAAAA teams won a playoff game this year, and only one qualified. In 6-AAAAA, Roswell is the only team that won a round in the playoffs or has any real name recognition around the state.
*The Houston County schools (Warner Robins, Houston County, Northside) were hoping to land in a region with Upson-Lee and Jones County. Instead, they’ll be traveling to Bainbridge and Thomas County Central on the Florida border. Warner Robins has never played Thomas County Central. Northside and Thomas Central have played once. This should be fun.
*Region 4-AA has three reigning region champions (Eastside, Jackson, Sandy Creek) that are a combined 8-1 in the playoffs. Eastside and Sandy Creek are in the semifinals, and Jackson lost to Eastside in the quarters.
Here are the new regional alignments set Wednesday by the Georgia High School Association.
YOU TELL US: Are you happy with where your school ended up in region placement? Why or why not? And what’s your opinion on going back to a two-year reclassification cycle?
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Class AAAAA
Region 1
Coffee
Colquitt County
Lowndes
Tift County
Valdosta
Region 2
East Coweta
Langston Hughes
Luella
ML King
Newnan
Newton
Stephenson
Westlake
Region 3
Div. A
Beach
Benedictine
Camden County
Groves
Savannah Arts Academy
Div B
Bradwell Institute
Jenkins
Johnson
Savannah
Windsor Forest
Region 4
Campbell
Harrison
Hillgrove
Kennesaw Mountain
McEachern
North Cobb
Pebblebrook
South Cobb
Region 5
Cherokee
Etowah
Lassiter
Marietta
Walton
Wheeler
Woodstock
Region 6
Alpharetta
Centennial
Milton
Roswell
North Forsyth
Northview
South Forsyth
Region 7
Berkmar
Collins Hill
Duluth
Mill Creek
Norcross
Meadowcreek
Mountain View
North Gwinnett
Peachtree Ridge
Region 8
Archer
Brookwood
Central Gwinnett
Dacula
Grayson
Parkview
Shiloh
South Gwinnett
CLASS AAAA
Region 1
Bainbridge
Hardaway
Harris County
Houston County
Lee County
Northside, Col.
Northside, W.R.
Thomas Co. Central
Warner Robins
Region 2
Div. A
Brunswick
Glynn Academy
Liberty County
Richmond Hill
Ware County
Wayne County
Div. B
Effingham County
Evans
Greenbrier
Lakeside, Evans
South Effingham
Statesboro
Region 3
Div. A
Alcovy
Dutchtown
Jones County
Union Grove
Ola
Woodland, Stockbridge
Div. B
Fayette County
Griffin
McIntosh
Northgate
Starr’s Mill
Upson-Lee
Whitewater
Region 4
Div. A
Jonesboro
Lovejoy
Morrow
Mount Zion
Mundy’s Mill
Div. B
Banneker
Creekside
Forest Park
North Clayton
Riverdale
Tri-Cities
Region 5
Div. A
Alexander
Chapel Hill
Douglas County
Lithia Springs
S. Paulding
Paulding County
Villa Rica
Div. B
East Paulding
Hiram
Kell
N. Paulding
Osborne
Pope
Sprayberry
Region 6
Div. A
Carver, Atl.
Chamblee
Dunwoody
Lakeside, Atlanta
Marist
Tucker
Div. B
Douglass
Lithonia
Mays
Miller Grove
Redan
Southwest Dekalb
Region 7
Div. A
Cass
NW Whitfield
Rome
Sequoyah
Woodland, Cartersville
Div. B
Chattahoochee
Creekview
Forsyth Central
Johns Creek
Lambert
S. Forsyth
Region 8
Div. A
Apalachee
Clarke Cen.
Flowery Branch
Habersham Cen
Madison Co.
Winder-Barrow
Div. B
Cedar Shoals
Heritage (Con.)
Loganville
Rockdale Co.
Salem
CLASS AAA
Region 1
Americus-Sumter
Cairo
Crisp County
Dougherty
Monroe, Albany
Westover
Worth County
Region 2
Div. A
Baldwin
Howard
Mary Persons
Peach County
Rutland
Div. B
Central, Macon
Perry
Veterans
West Laurens
Westside, Macon
Region 3
Subregion A
Burke County
Butler
Cross Creek
Glenn Hills
Hephzibah
Johnson, Augusta
Washington County
Subregion B
Davidson Fine Arts
Grovetown
Harlem
Josey
Richmond Academy
Thomson
Westside, Augusta
Region 4
Drew
Eagles Landing
Eastside
Henry County
Jackson
Locust Grove
Sandy Creek
Spalding
Stockbridge
Region 5
Div. A
Druid Hills
Grady
North Atlanta
North Springs
Riverwood
St. Pius X
Washington
Div. B
Arabia Mountain
Cedar Grove
Columbia
McNair
Stone Mountain
Towers
Woodward Academy
Region 6
Carrollton
Cedartown
Central Carrollton
Columbus
Haralson County
LaGrange
New Manchester
Shaw
Troup
Region 7
Div. A
Dalton
Heritage, Ringgold
LaFayette
Ridgeland
Ringgold
SE Whitfield
Div. B
Allatoona
Cartersville
Gilmer
Murray County
Pickens
Region 8
Subregion A
Chestatee
Franklin Co.
Lumpkin Co.
N. Hall
Stephens Co.
White Co.
Subregion B
Gainesville
Johnson, Gain.
Lanier
Monroe Area
Oconee Co.
Walnut Grove
West Hall
CLASS AA
Region 1
Albany
Berrien
Brooks County
Cook
Early County
Fitzgerald
Thomasville
Region 2
Appling County
Brantley County
Coastal
Jeff Davis
Long County
McIntosh Co. Ac.
Pierce County
St. Vincent’s Ac.
Tattnall County
Region 3
Subregion A
Bleckley County
Dodge County
Dublin
East Laurens
Vidalia
Subregion B
Jefferson County
Laney
Screven County
SE Bulloch
Swainsboro
Toombs County
Region 4
Crawford Co.
Greene Co.
Lamar Co.
Morgan Co.
Monticello
NE Macon
Pike County
Putnam Co.
SW Macon
Region 5
Callaway
Carver, Col.
Heard County
Jordan
Kendrick
Manchester
Spencer
Temple
Region 6
Subregion A
Avondale
Buford
Clarkston
Cross Keys
Decatur
G.A.C.
Subregion B
Blessed Trinity
Jackson, Atl.
Lovett
S. Atlanta
Therrell
Westminster
Region 7
Subregion A
Adairsville
Armuchee
Coosa
Model
Pepperell
River Ridge
Rockmart
Subregion B
Calhoun
Chattooga
Coahulla Creek
Dade County
Gordon Central
Lakeview, Ft. Oglethorpe
North Murray
Sonoraville
Region 8
Subregion A
Banks County
Dawson Co.
East Hall
Fannin Co.
Rabun Co.
Union Co.
Subregion B
East Jackson
Elbert Co.
Hart County
Jackson Co.
Jefferson
N. Oconee
Oglethorpe Co.
CLASS A
Region 1
Subregion A
Baconton Charter
Baker County
Miller County
Mitchell County
Pelham
Seminole County
Subregion B
Calhoun County
Quitman County
Randolph-Clay
Stewart County
Terrell County
Webster County
Region 2
Subregion A
Atkinson County
Charlton County
Clinch County
Echols County
Lanier County
Ware County Magnet
Subregion B
Bacon County
Irwin County
Telfair County
Turner County
Wilcox County
Region 3
Subregion A
Bryan County
Calvary Day
Claxton
Savannah Christian
Sav. Country Day
Subregion B
Emanuel Co. Inst.
Jenkins Co.
Metter
Montgomery Co.
Portal
Treutlen
Wheeler County
Region 4
Subregion A
Dooly Co.
Hawkinsville
Macon Co.
Schley Co.
Taylor Co.
Subregion B
Brookstone
Central, Talb.
Chatt. County
Greenville
Marion Co.
Pacelli
Region 5
Subregion A
Aquinas
Glascock County
Lincoln County
Taliaferro County
Warren County
Washington-Wilkes
Subregion B
Ga. Academy – Blind
Georgia Military
Hancock Central
Johnson County
Twiggs County
Wilkinson County
Region 6
Subregion A
Darlington
Excel Christian
Ga. School – Deaf
Gordon Lee
Morris Innovative
Trion
Subregion B
Bowdon
Bremen
Mt. Paran Christian
Mt. Zion
N. Cobb Christian
Walker
Region 7
Subregion A
Atlanta International
Dekalb Arts
Fellowship Christian
Galloway
Holy Innocents
King’s Ridge
Mt. Pisgah Christian
Pace Academy
Pinecrest Academy
Providence Christian
St. Francis
Wesleyan
Subregion B
Ben Franklin
Eagles Land. Christian
First Presbyterian
Greenforest Christian
Landmark Christian
Our Lady of Mercy
Paideia
SW Atlanta Christian
Strong Rock Christian
Tech Charter
W.D. Mohammed
Whitefield Academy
Yeshiva
Region 8
Subregion A
Commerce
Lakeview Ac.
Rabun Gap
Riverside Mil.
Tallulah Falls
Towns Co.
Woody Gap
Subregion B
Athens Ac.
Athens Chr.
George Walton
Hebron Chr.
Prince Avenue Christian
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YOU TELL US: Are you happy with where your school ended up in region placement? Why or why not? And what’s your opinion on going back to a two-year reclassification cycle?
272 comments Add your comment
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:24 pm
Savannah Arts Academy only have about 600 students. That Coach need to be whipped with a Doo Doo Stick. How Sickening…..
SouthGARules
December 2nd, 2009
8:29 pm
Region 7-AAAAA just got weaker. Going all Gwinnett & picking up Meadowcreek & Berkmar.
Region 1-AAAA has got to be the toughest region in the state & most strung out. I’m curious how this will save the Warner Robins schools money as compared to playing up in 1-AAAAA.
How many of the Region 7-A schools play football?
yo: It seems like Bainbridge would be better served playing up in 1-AAAAA at least for travel purposes. I know they would be under 100 miles to Moultrie & Valdosta & close to 100 to Tifton. The only school over 100 in 1-AAAAA would be Coffee. Under the current region setup, the only schools under 100 miles are Thomas County Central & Lee County.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:30 pm
Region 3
Div. A
Beach
Benedictine
Camden County
Groves
Savannah Arts Academy
Div B
Bradwell Institute
Jenkins
Johnson
Savannah
Windsor Forest
were is camden challenge how many region and out of region games wiull we have
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:32 pm
?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:33 pm
Enter your comments herene 1 know?
cherokee
December 2nd, 2009
8:33 pm
SouthGARules ……….I know of 12 out of the 23 for sure do and a couple more are close to fielding a varsity football team
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:33 pm
does anyone know?
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:34 pm
dakotah
The good thing is that Camden County does not have to schedule every game in Region 3-AAAAA. He only has to play the Sub Region Games to make up his Region Games. Camden County can still be scheduled to play other schools such as Hoover, Grayson etc.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:36 pm
would wE STIlL LAY BRADWELL
BEAR MEAT..
December 2nd, 2009
8:36 pm
i really like going to play fayette,white water and upson lee.next year..sweet thanks ghsa..great job..
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:36 pm
dakotah,
Region 3
Div. A
Beach
Benedictine
Groves
Savannah Arts Academy
Camden County only have to play the above teams for their Region if I’m not mistaken.
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:38 pm
dakotah,
I don’t know. There is still a possibility that Wayne County could still play Bradwell Institute. It’s up to the Coaches.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:38 pm
oh so only 4 regioin games a year would be play the winner of diV 2? for tHe whole region?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:41 pm
were did wayne ounty come from?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:42 pm
thats gay
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:42 pm
dakotah,
If I’m not mistaken, they don’t have to play the full Region schedule of Division A and Division B. They would have to play their Sub Region games which is their Division that they are in. The coaches can schedule other Non Region games outside of the Sub Region games in their schedule. I believe that is how it works. but some here on the blog correct me please if i am wrong. but I believe that that is how it works.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:43 pm
yay my yard flooded
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:44 pm
my question is will the winner of a and b face each other for the number 1 seed?
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:44 pm
dakotah,
Division A Sub Region Champions will play against Division B Sub Region Champions for the Region Title.
Bruce Wayne
December 2nd, 2009
8:44 pm
Mountain View is going to surprise a few folks. They went 9-1 with a JV schedule playing 5 varsity games as a first year school. They have a great coach and some talent. Hopefully they will hold their own.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:45 pm
okay haha so camden vs bradwell each year? lol
cherokee
December 2nd, 2009
8:45 pm
SportsFan31313
You are correct, you have to play everyone in your sub region and 2 out of the other sub region with 3 against whom ever you want.
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:46 pm
dakotah,
But I do remember how Bradwell Institute beat you guys up almost every time we play each other.
Remember Ricky McBride?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:47 pm
okay so play our thing and tweo from div b and we culd play like norcross hoover and som florida team
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:48 pm
dakotah,
Camden County: During my era, we either beat Camden County or tied them. Camden County started beating Bradwell Institute when Coach Jeff Herron arrived there. But they own the Region and the State.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:49 pm
dude im only 15 all i know is i will play next year for 10th number 31
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:49 pm
dakotah,
Thats correct
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:50 pm
how ld r u?
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:50 pm
dakotah,
Then what in the world are you doing on this blog young man?
Wait a minute, you said you attended Wayne County in the 70’s.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:51 pm
i know tomuch about football haha
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:51 pm
dakotah,
How ol am I? In that case old enough to be your father.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:51 pm
no i didnt
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:52 pm
dakotah,
Yes you do. But you said that you went to Wayne County in the mid 70’s. Now tell me the truth. Which is it?
Real Deal
December 2nd, 2009
8:52 pm
Region 6 in AA is going to continue to dominate in all AA sports.
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:54 pm
dakotah,,
I’m sorry. That was Cherokee. He went to Wayne County in the mid 70’s. Son, isn’t it pass your bed time?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:54 pm
my dad aint taht oldhe graduated in 81
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:55 pm
dakotah,
Then I am older than your dad
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:56 pm
nope 82 i mean
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:57 pm
dakotah,
What High School do you attend? What High School did your dad graduate from?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:57 pm
im 15 i dont have a damn bedtime haha
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
8:58 pm
dakotah,
Your Dad may know of Ricky McBride if you all went / go to Wayne County High School.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
8:59 pm
i go to camden county high school and my dad went to shanedow in iowa my mom attended cchs before she movied and grauated in hawaii
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
9:01 pm
how the helll did u think i went to wayne county
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
9:01 pm
dakotah,
Oh. Now I understand. I take it that your Dad is an Airman, and yes. Camden County owns Region 3-AAAAA now.
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
9:02 pm
dakotah,
I was reading the comments wrong. Sorry about that.
Black is Back
December 2nd, 2009
9:02 pm
Wow!!! Ok I Know it is only Class 1A football, but 2 of the 4 teams representing 1A in the semi’s this year in the same region next year ouch! That is going to be brutal. Let’s go Indians , going to be a tough road ahead for us next year.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
9:03 pm
my front yard looksd like a ocean
SportsFan31313
December 2nd, 2009
9:03 pm
Well son, you had better shut your computer down. You have school in the morning. You shouldn’t be on this site this time of evening.
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
9:04 pm
airman?
dakotah
December 2nd, 2009
9:04 pm
i think im thge youndest on here