2013 Boys Basketball

2013 Regional Bracket/Results
Class 7-3A Regional 7
Host: Eureka
Washington MS (1st Seed)    
 
BYE Washington MS48     
  01/22/2013  
Germantown Hills (4th Seed)41    Germantown Hills24 
01/19/2013   
El Paso-Gridley (5th Seed)19  Washington MS27 
  01/24/2013 - OT  
Washington Central (2nd Seed)52        WASHINGTON CENTRAL30 
01/19/2013   
Washington Beverly Manor (7th Seed) Washington Central41 
  01/22/2013  
Eureka (3rd Seed)44    Eureka22 
01/19/2013   
Metamora GS (6th Seed)29 

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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