2004 Boys Basketball

2004 Class 7A Regional Assignments
Registered Participants: 384   -   A/AA Enrollment Split: 142   -   Determining Class Split
Host   |   Temp Chair   |   Coop = Coop Host
Sectional 1 @ Donovan
Regional 1
Chicago St. Malachy
Crest Hill Richland
Riverdale Patton
Thornton Wolcott
 
Regional 2
Crescent City
Donovan
Grant Park
Hopkins Park Lorenzo Smith
Piper City Tri-Point
St. Anne
 
Sectional 2 @ Grand Ridge
Regional 3
Braceville
Gardner (Coop)
Mazon-Verona-Kinsman
Odell (Coop)
Ransom
 
Regional 4
Grand Ridge
Marseilles ES
Ottawa Wallace
Streator Woodland
Tonica
Wenona Fieldcrest East
 
Sectional 3 @ Fisher
Regional 5
Armstrong-Ellis
Cissna Park
Milford
Potomac
Rossville-Alvin
 
Regional 6
Fisher
Gifford
Ludlow
Rantoul St. Malachy
Royal Prairieview (Coop)
Thomasboro
 
Sectional 4 @ Cornell
Regional 7
Chenoa
Colfax Ridgeview
Gridley
Lexington
Pontiac St. Mary's
Saunemin
 
Regional 8
Cornell
Flanagan (Coop)
Lowpoint-Washburn
Metamora St. Mary's
Roanoke-Benson
Toluca Fieldcrest West
 
Sectional 5 @ Delavan
Regional 9
Bartonville Monroe
Bartonville Oak Grove West
Peoria Hollis (Coop)
Peoria Limestone Walters
Peoria Norwood
Peoria Pleasant Valley
 
Regional 10
Delavan
East Peoria Robein
Pekin Rankin
South Pekin
Spring Bay Riverview
Washington St. Patrick
 
Sectional 6 @ Brimfield
Regional 11
Brimfield
Elmwood
Princeville
Williamsfield
Yates City
 
Regional 12
Avon
Cuba
Farmington Chapman
Hanna City Logan
London Mills Valley
Table Grove VIT (Coop)
 
Sectional 7 @ Biggsville Union
Regional 13
Biggsville Union
Joy Westmer
Monmouth ICS
Monmouth Warren
Monmouth Yorkwood
Woodhull AlWood
 
Regional 14
Hamilton
La Harpe
Media Southern
Nauvoo-Colusa (Coop)
Roseville
Warsaw
 
Sectional 8 @ Hume Shiloh
Regional 15
Champaign Holy Cross
Champaign Judah Christian
Champaign St. Matthew
Danville Oakwood
Danville St. Paul
Homer Heritage
Philo St. Thomas
 
Regional 16
Catlin
Chrisman Scottland
Hume Shiloh
Martinsville
Oakland Lake Crest (Coop)
Sidell Jamaica
 
Sectional 9 @ Buffalo Tri-City
Regional 17
Bement
Cerro Gordo
Decatur Johns Hill
Decatur Our Lady of Lourdes
DeLand-Weldon
 
Regional 18
Buffalo Tri-City
Edinburg
Kincaid South Fork
Springfield Blessed Sacrament
Springfield Little Flower
Springfield St. Aloysius
 
Sectional 10 @ Normal Epiphany
Regional 19
Bloomington Cornerstone
Bloomington Holy Trinity
Heyworth
LeRoy
Normal Epiphany
Normal Metcalf
 
Regional 20
Elkhart
Hartsburg-Emden
Lincoln Carroll Catholic
Lincoln Chester-East Lincoln
Lincoln West Lincoln-Broadwell
Middletown New Holland-Middletown
Mt. Pulaski
 
Sectional 11 @ Virginia
Regional 21
Greenview
New Berlin JHS
Springfield Calvary
Springfield Christ the King
Springfield Christian
Springfield St. Agnes
 
Regional 22
Chandlerville A-C Central
Concord Triopia
Jacksonville ISD
Jacksonville Our Saviour
Virginia
 
Sectional 12 @ Payson Seymour
Regional 23
Bowen Southeastern
Liberty
Mendon Unity
Mt. Sterling Brown County
Mt. Sterling St. Mary
Payson Seymour
 
Regional 24
Barry
Bluffs
Griggsville-Perry
Kinderhook West Pike
Meredosia-Chambersburg
Pleasant Hill
Winchester
 
Sectional 13 @ Effingham St. Anthony
Regional 25
Dieterich
Effingham Sacred Heart
Newton St. Thomas
Palestine (Coop)
West Salem
 
Regional 26
Beecher City
Brownstown
Effingham St. Anthony
Sigel St. Michael's
St. Elmo
 
Sectional 14 @ Lovington
Regional 27
Arcola
Arthur
Atwood-Hammond
Findlay Okaw Valley
Lovington
Windsor
 
Regional 28
Cowden-Herrick
Nokomis JHS
Nokomis St. Louis
Pana Sacred Heart
Ramsey
Stewardson-Strasburg (Coop)
 
Sectional 15 @ Carrollton St. John
Regional 29
Divernon
Franklin
Girard
Morrisonville JHS (Coop)
Pawnee
Raymond Lincolnwood (Coop)
Waverly
 
Regional 30
Carrollton GS
Carrollton St. John
Greenfield
Hardin Calhoun
Jerseyville St. Francis HG
Palmyra Northwestern
 
Sectional 16 @ Mulberry Grove
Regional 31
Livingston A. R. Graiff
Mt. Olive
Mulberry Grove GS
Pocahontas
Sorento
 
Regional 32
Cahokia Fort Bowman AC
East St. Louis Jackson
Lovejoy
Madison
 



Class History

From 1930 to 1972, there were two classes of basketball, Class A (Heavyweight) and Class B (Lightweight). An additional class was added in 1973--Class C (7th Grade). The Heavyweight and Lightweight classes were based on age, height and weight. From 1977-1984, the Heavyweight class was divided into two classes based upon enrollment--(A & AA). From 1985-2006, the Association adopted the format of 7th and 8th grade play based upon a school's enrollment (7A, 7AA, 8A and 8AA). Starting in 2007, the Association adopted a four class system in each grade level (7-1A, 7-2A, 7-3A, 7-4A, 8-1A, 8-2A, 8-3A and 8-4A). The current classification system assigns 25% of the schools to each of the four classes.

How Class Split is Determined

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