2004 Girls Basketball

2004 Class 8AA Sectional Champions/State Qualifiers
Sectional 1 @ Homer Glen Homer
Bellwood Roosevelt def. Bolingbrook Brooks 44-28 Bellwood Roosevelt record now 11-3 
Sectional 2 @ Mokena
Markham Prairie-Hills def. Mokena 38-35 Markham Prairie-Hills record now 22-1 
Sectional 3 @ Lincoln School, Dolton
Calumet City Dirksen def. University Park Crete Monee 52-33 Calumet City Dirksen record now 16-1 
Sectional 4 @ Manteno
Herscher Limestone def. Manteno 29-26 (OT) Herscher Limestone record now 18-3 
Sectional 5 @ Channahon
Ottawa Shepherd def. Shorewood Troy 49-26 Ottawa Shepherd record now 21-0 
Sectional 6 @ Prairie Central JHS, Forrest
Pontiac JHS def. Rantoul Eater 41-33 Pontiac JHS record now 21-1 
Sectional 7 @ Parkside JHS, Normal
Stanford Olympia def. Maroa-Forsyth 38-4 Stanford Olympia record now 20-1 
Sectional 8 @ Dunlap
Washington MS def. Dunlap MS 40-15 Washington MS record now 19-2 
Sectional 9 @ Green Valley Midwest Central
Canton Ingersoll def. Green Valley Midwest Central 33-22 Canton Ingersoll record now 22-1 
Sectional 10 @ Mahomet-Seymour
St. Joseph def. Mahomet-Seymour 30-25 St. Joseph record now 17-4 
Sectional 11 @ Riverton
Taylorville JHS def. Sullivan 38-29 Taylorville JHS record now 22-1 
Sectional 12 @ Glenwood MS, Chatham
Chatham Glenwood def. Springfield Franklin 49-17 Chatham Glenwood record now 21-0 
Sectional 13 @ Pittsfield Pikeland
Quincy def. Macomb 38-31 Quincy record now 18-3 
Sectional 14 @ Charleston
Charleston def. Newton Jasper County 38-30 Charleston record now 18-4 
Sectional 15 @ Vandalia
Mattoon def. Litchfield 34-26 Mattoon record now 17-5 
Sectional 16 @ Carlinville
Edwardsville Lincoln def. Piasa Southwestern 32-13 Edwardsville Lincoln record now 18-3 

Class History

The IESA sanctioned girls basketball in 1979. There was one class of girls basketball until 1986 when the activity was split into 7th and 8th grade classes. From 1990-2005, the Association adopted the format of 7th and 8th grade play based upon a school's enrollment (7A, 7AA, 8A and 8AA). Starting in 2006, 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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