Thread: 5A vs. smaller?
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Old Tue Mar 11, 2003, 09:53pm
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Originally posted by RecRef
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Originally posted by just another ref
Here in Louisiana the classes are C, B, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, with 5A, of course being the largest.
Out of personal curiosity do you have any idea the number of students needed per school to make a 5A, 4A, and 3A designation? I graduated from a New Orleans high school back in the ‘60s. We were a 3A school which was the largest size class in the state at that time. We had only a little over 700 students in 3 grades.

After college I moved to Northern Virginia and was flabbergasted at the size of the schools around here. It is nothing to see 1600 to 2500 students in a 4 year high school. All are 3A schools which is VAs largest class. To answer your question; at some point it really makes no difference when you are talking about so many students to draw from. The difference between winning or loosing comes down to the bounce of the ball or who is hurt on any given day.
RecRef: Not only are we in the same association, I see that we grew up close to each other (I'm from Mississippi). Went to HS at FCAHS in Brooklyn -- near Wiggins) and attended USM, class of '70.
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