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May 7, 2009
New Enrollment Figures Result in 118 Football Schools
Changing Divisions
Four
teams that played in 2008 state championship games switch to new
divisions in 2009
Click for a
region-by-region breakdown:
Div. I |
Div. II |
Div. III
| Div. IV
| Div. V
| Div. VI
COLUMBUS, Ohio –
The OHSAA reassigns
schools to divisions every other year, and changes in football
resulted in 118 schools (16.4 percent) making divisional changes for
2009 and 2010 from the last two years. The changes were approved
Thursday by the OHSAA’s Board of Directors at their May meeting.
There are 718
football-playing schools this year, which is up three from 2007
(Hilliard Bradley, Lewis Center Olentangy Orange, Manchester). The
division breakdowns for 2009 are: Division I – 120 schools
(enrollments of 518 or more); Division II – 118 schools
(enrollments between 348 and 517); Division III – 120 schools
(enrollments between 252 and 347); Division IV – 119 schools
(enrollments between 177 and 251); Division V – 120 schools
(enrollments between 125 and 176); and Division VI – 121
schools (enrollments of 124 or less). Divisions are based on
enrollment of males in grades nine through 11 as reported to the
State Department of Education in October 2008.
Thirty-four
(17.8 percent) schools that are changing divisions qualified for the
football tournaments last year, including defending Division II
state champion Sylvania Southview (moves up to Division I);
defending Division III state champion Aurora (moves up to
Division II); 2007 Division II state champion and defending Division
II state runner-up Cincinnati Anderson (moves up to Division
I); and defending Division IV state runner-up Steubenville
(moves up to Division III).
Other notable
schools changing divisions are 2004 Division II state champion
Columbus Brookhaven (moves back down to Division II from
Division I); 2007 Division
III state champion Sunbury Big Walnut (moves up to Division
II); three-time state champion Columbus St. Francis DeSales
(moves down to Division III); and two-time state champion
Coldwater (moves down to Division V).
Ohio's 718 football
schools are distributed as evenly as possible among 24 regions. Of
note, it is the OHSAA's policy to keep same-division teams within
the same county in the same region. For example, all 23 Division I
football schools in Cuyahoga County (northeast Ohio) must be in the
same region, which represents 23 of the 30 schools in Region 1.
All of the
divisional changes are as follows (asterisk indicates 2008 playoff
team):
Moved from
Division II to I (12 schools)
– Cincinnati Anderson*, Cincinnati Withrow, Columbus Northland,
Columbus West, East Cleveland Shaw, Franklin Heights, Mayfield*,
Oregon Clay, Powell Olentangy Liberty*, Sylvania Southview*, Toledo
Waite, Whitehouse Anthony Wayne
Moved from
Division I to II (seven schools)
– Akron Garfield, Batavia Amelia, Bedford, Columbus Brookhaven*,
Harrison, Lorain Southview, Mansfield Senior
Moved
from Division III to II (17 schools)
– Aurora*, Avon*, Canal Winchester*, Canton South*, Chesterland West
Geauga, Columbus Mifflin, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit*, Lewis Center
Olentangy Orange, Mentor Lake Catholic, New Philadelphia*, Norwalk,
Painesville Harvey, The Plains Athens, Ravenna, Rocky River, Sunbury
Big Walnut*, Vincent Warren
Moved from
Division II to III (13 schools)
– Akron Archbishop Hoban*, Akron Buchtel, Akron Springfield,
Alliance, Bellbrook, Celina, Cleveland East Technical, Columbus
Bishop Watterson*, Columbus St. Francis DeSales*, Dayton Dunbar*,
Jackson, Parma Padua Franciscan*, Toledo Libbey
Moved from
Division IV to III (15 schools)
– Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan,
Bethel-Tate, Cincinnati Wyoming, Dayton Oakwood, Gallipolis Gallia
Academy, New Lexington, North Bend Taylor, Oak Harbor, Pataskala
Licking Heights, St. Bernard Roger Bacon, Steubenville*, Waverly,
Youngstown Cardinal Mooney*, Zanesville Maysville
Moved from
Division II to IV (two schools)
– Cincinnati Taft, Dayton Thurgood Marshall
Moved from
Division III to IV (10 schools)
– Cortland Lakeview, Fairview Park Fairview, Youngstown Liberty*,
Chagrin Falls*, Rossford, Van Wert, Kenton, Lancaster Fairfield
Union, Germantown Valley View*, Lewistown Indian Lake
Moved from
Division V to IV (11 schools)
– Johnstown-Monroe*, Heath, Creston Norwayne*, Andover Pymatuning
Valley, Atwater Waterloo, Cleveland Central Catholic, Portsmouth
West*, Reading, Waynesville*, Cincinnati Purcell Marian, Cincinnati
Shroder
Moved from
Division IV to V (eight schools)
– Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, Burton Berkshire, Hanoverton
United, Coldwater*, Delta, Hamilton Badin*, Jamestown Greeneview,
Cincinnati Mariemont
Moved from
Division VI to V (12 schools)
– Sugar Grove Berne Union, Columbus Africentric Early College,
Caldwell*, New Middletown Springfield, East Canton*, Harrod Allen
East, Haviland Wayne Trace, Plymouth, Mt. Blanchard Riverdale*,
Manchester, Mechanicsburg*, Cincinnati Summit Country Day
Moved from
Division V to VI (11 schools)
– Morral Ridgedale, Bedford St. Peter Chanel, Greenwich South
Central, Rittman, Vienna
Mathews, Sycamore Mohawk, Maria Stein Marion Local*, Toledo Ottawa
Hills, Bucyrus Wynford*, New Paris National Trail, Arcanum
NOTE –
Hilliard Bradley, a new school opening in 2009, will be added later
once its enrollment has been determined (no later than Sept. 10).
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for this release in PDF format.
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