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Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 1:57 pm
by costanza
also interesting that McCort drops around 30+ students in both genders....

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:45 pm
by DCor50
^^I agree costanza.

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:46 pm
by Colonel Mustard
Crimson's Ghost wrote:Except from 2006-2009 when McCort was winning their district titles Bishop Carroll was about what they are right now.
Carroll went to states in 2003, which was likely around the time McCourt was making this decision. Pretty sure knowitall is right on this one, which makes sense since he knows it all.

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:47 pm
by deepcreek
And that is with all the Chinese kids.   It is going to cease to exist within 20 years.

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:52 pm
by CCDevil2012
youngbuck wrote:
CCDevil2012 wrote:Anyone familiar with the program know if they will elect to stay in AAA? Or if BG will elect to be AA?
Why would FH play up? They will play by their classification just like everyone else in the district.  
Maybe because they elect to play up in basketball? Don't gotta be ignorant about it. And if BG elects to play up in AA I surely wouldn't want to play them every year if I didn't have to

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:55 pm
by Parasite
District 5 Football Classifications

A

Windber - 127
Conemaugh Township - 123
Tussey Mountain - 111
Shade - 97
Northern Bedford County - 94

AA

Chestnut Ridge - 193
Everett - 165
Meyersdale - 152
North Star - 141
Berlin-Brothersvalley - 139

AAA

Somerset - 270
Bedford - 237


District 6 Football Classifications

A

Portage - 121
Northern Cambria - 120
Glendale - 119
Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic - 118
Claysburg Kimmel - 116
United - 116
Homer Center - 112
Bishop McCort Catholic - 111
Penns Manor - 110
Blairsville - 104
Conemaugh Valley - 103
Moshannon Valley - 102
Purchase Line - 101
Bishop Carroll Catholic - 88
Juniata Valley - 85
Saint Joseph's Catholic Academy - 75
Ferndale - 73
Williamsburg - 70
Saltsburg - 69
Blacklick Valley - 64

AA

Forest Hills - 198
Ligonier Valley - 197
Richland - 188
Cambria Heights - 181
Mount Union - 175
Marion Center - 171
Penns Valley - 169
Southern Huntingdon County - 162
West Shamokin - 162
Bellwood-Antis - 159
West Branch - 137

AAA

Huntingdon - 228
Penn Cambria - 224
Central - 220
Tyrone - 220
Philipsburg-Osceola - 211
Central Cambria - 210
Bald Eagle Area - 201
Westmont-Hilltop - 200

AAAA

Bellefonte - 336
Greater Johnstown - 330
Juniata - 308

AAAAA

Hollidaysburg - 449
Central Mountain - 404

AAAAAA

Altoona - 884
State College - 859
Mifflin County - 641

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:56 pm
by Crimson's Ghost
School with Johnstown addresses....

Johnstown up 32 boys
Westmont up 30 boys
Richland up 1 boy from 187 to 188
Bishop McCort down 30 boys.
Conemaugh Valley down 4
Ferndale down 4

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 2:58 pm
by Crimson's Ghost
deepcreek wrote:And that is with all the Chinese kids.   It is going to cease to exist within 20 years.
Yea, it's going to catch Bishop Carroll here soon in terms of shrinking enrollment.  I don't think the merging of the parochial schools in town went over well, it lost them some kids. 

Westmont and Johnstown being up 30 boys each is somewhat telling, because not that many people are moving to Johnstown. They are just going to a different school.

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 3:07 pm
by ERAChamp
Crimson's Ghost wrote:
deepcreek wrote:And that is with all the Chinese kids.   It is going to cease to exist within 20 years.
Yea, it's going to catch Bishop Carroll here soon in terms of shrinking enrollment.  I don't think the merging of the parochial schools in town went over well, it lost them some kids. 

Westmont and Johnstown being up 30 boys each is somewhat telling, because not that many people are moving to Johnstown. They are just going to a different school.
Bingo - that merging of the parochial school feeders was a disaster.  The migration has just started.  I agree that McCort will be hurting in enrollment for years to come.

Re: New PIAA Classification Ranges Posted

Posted: November 17th, 2017, 3:28 pm
by knowitall
Several schools will be hurting soon enough. I believe CV has 17 boys in seventh grade this year.