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What NCHSAA realignment could look like with 32 schools in 1A or 8A

With news that the N.C. High School Athletic Association sent out a survey
Posted 2024-02-05T20:29:47+00:00 - Updated 2024-02-06T03:00:59+00:00
John Coles of Mount Tabor. Mount Tabor scored 20 points in each quarter as it picked up a 40-6 road non-conference win at Page on August 31, 2023 (Photo: Evan Moesta/HighSchoolOT)

The N.C. High School Athletic Association sent out an important survey on Monday that asked member schools for feedback on some concepts for realignment.

A couple of the models proposed in the survey included what the upcoming realignment would look like if one of the upcoming eight classifications was capped at 32 schools and the other seven received an "even" distribution thereafter. The NCHSAA is headed to an eight classification model regardless. These concepts of a "Big 32" and a "Small 32" are proposals that are in addition to the proposal of an even split across eight classifications, which is still in play.

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