Proposal to create five classes for prep basketball advances at WIAA meeting
The WIAA Board unanimously approved development of a five-division Tournament Series model that features four teams from each division qualifying for the State Basketball Tournament, and to establish an ad-hoc committee to review and recommend how schools are assigned within the five divisions. Once a plan is devised, it will proceed through the committee process next spring.
STEVENS POINT – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Board of Control reviewed a number of topics relating to Association matters and supported advancing a five-division basketball proposal at its December meeting today.
The Board unanimously approved development of a five-division Tournament Series model that features four teams from each division qualifying for the State Basketball Tournament, and to establish an ad-hoc committee to review and recommend how schools are assigned within the five divisions. Once a plan is devised, it will proceed through the committee process next spring.
Considerable discussion continued on the district football proposal with a review of the feedback received from member schools. The proposal will be advanced through the committee structure beginning with the Football Coaches Advisory Committee on Dec. 8 and proceeding to the Board agenda for final determination at the Board’s Jan. 27 meeting.
In a related matter, the Board was adamant that, regardless of whether the football district proposal passes or fails, the Association will modify the traditional football season and playoffs to avoid a schedule of three games over a 10-day period at the end of the regular season through Level 2 of the playoffs. In addition, modifications to provide much-needed scheduling relief for those schools in need will also be addressed.
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