| 2008 Class 8-3A Regional Assignments
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| Sectional 2
@ Paxton Buckley Loda Junior High
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| Regional 3
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BRACKET |
Beecher
Clifton Nash
(Coop)
Dwight
Herscher Limestone
Momence JHS
Watseka Glenn Raymond
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| Regional 4
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BRACKET |
Bismarck-Henning
Danville Oakwood
Gibson City GCMS
Hoopeston Area
Paxton-Buckley-Loda
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| Sectional 3
@ Metamora Grade School
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| Regional 5
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BRACKET |
El Paso-Gridley
McNabb Putnam County
Peru Washington
Pontiac JHS
Wenona Fieldcrest
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| Regional 6
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BRACKET |
Eureka
Germantown Hills
Mackinaw Dee-Mack
Metamora GS
(Coop)
Washington Beverly Manor
Washington Central
Washington MS
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| Sectional 4
@ Farmington Central JH
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| Regional 7
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BRACKET |
Chillicothe
Creve Coeur Parkview
Dunlap MS
Dunlap Valley MS
Green Valley Midwest Central
Mossville
Tremont
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| Regional 8
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BRACKET |
Bushnell-Prairie City
(Coop)
Farmington Central
Glasford Illini Bluffs
Havana
Stronghurst West Central
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| Sectional 6
@ Monroe Elementary School
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| Regional 11
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BRACKET |
Casey-Westfield
Lawrenceville Parkview
Marshall JHS
Newton Jasper County
(Coop)
Paris Mayo
Robinson Nuttall
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| Regional 12
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BRACKET |
Assumption Central A & M
Pana JHS
Shelbyville Moulton
Sullivan
Teutopolis
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| Sectional 7
@ Auburn Jr. High School at Divernon
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| Regional 13
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BRACKET |
East Alton MS
Greenville
Hillsboro
Staunton
Vandalia
(Coop)
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| Regional 14
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BRACKET |
Auburn JHS at Divernon
Carlinville
Gillespie
Litchfield
Piasa Southwestern
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| Sectional 8
@ Pikeland Comm. School
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| Regional 15
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BRACKET |
Athens
New Berlin JHS
(Coop)
Petersburg PORTA JHS
(Coop)
Pleasant Plains
Riverton
Springfield Lincoln
(Coop)
Williamsville
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| Regional 16
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BRACKET |
Beardstown MS
Liberty
(Coop)
Pittsfield Pikeland
Roodhouse North Greene
Rushville Schuyler Industry
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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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