2006 Class 7-2A Regional Champions/Sectional Matchups
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Sectional 1 @ Seneca |
Herscher JHS (11-11) vs. Marseilles ES (13-6) |
Regional 1 | Herscher JHS def. Ford Heights Beck, 33-27 |
Regional 2 | Marseilles ES def. Seneca, 27-22 |
Sectional 2 @ Onarga Iroquois West |
Onarga Iroquois West (14-5) vs. Champaign St. Matthew (22-2) |
Regional 3 | Onarga Iroquois West def. Piper City Tri-Point, 25-23 |
Regional 4 | Champaign St. Matthew def. Bismarck-Henning, 29-17 |
Sectional 3 @ Normal Epiphany |
Lexington (19-4) vs. Heyworth (17-8) |
Regional 5 | Lexington def. Normal Metcalf, 27-22 |
Regional 6 | Heyworth def. Mansfield Blue Ridge JHS, 33-29 |
Sectional 4 @ Roanoke-Benson |
Peoria Pleasant Valley (19-0) vs. Sparland Midland (17-4) |
Regional 7 | Peoria Pleasant Valley def. Bartonville Oak Grove West, 37-23 |
Regional 8 | Sparland Midland def. Peoria Christian, 30-24 |
Sectional 5 @ Mt. Pulaski |
Springfield St. Agnes (12-3) vs. Havana (20-1) |
Regional 9 | Springfield St. Agnes def. Springfield Christ the King, 32-16 |
Regional 10 | Havana def. Table Grove VIT, 39-27 |
Sectional 6 @ Carthage |
Hamilton (18-4) vs. Barry (17-3) |
Regional 11 | Hamilton def. Abingdon, 40-38 |
Regional 12 | Barry def. Mt. Sterling Brown County, 29-24 |
Sectional 7 @ Effingham St. Anthony |
Paris Crestwood (11-9) vs. Effingham St. Anthony (6-5) |
Regional 13 | Paris Crestwood def. Arthur, 45-14 |
Regional 14 | Effingham St. Anthony def. Louisville North Clay, 44-18 |
Sectional 8 @ Nokomis JHS |
Winchester vs. Nokomis JHS (20-3) |
Regional 15 | Winchester def. Kincaid South Fork, 28-17 |
Regional 16 | Nokomis JHS def. Madison, 37-10 |
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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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