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SSAA 11-MAN 1A SEMIFINALS
SSA Bishop McLaughlin (Spring Hill) over SSA Geneva (Casselberry) +5
SSA Windermere Prep over SSA Marco Island Academy +8
SSAA 11-MAN 2A S SEMIFINALS
SSA Rocky Bayou Christian (Niceville) over SSA Lighthouse Academy (Pensacola) +13
SSA Canterbury (Ft. Myers) over SSA Glades Day (Belle Glade) +1
SSAA 11-MAN 3A QUARTERFINALS
SSA Master's Academy (Oviedo) over SSA Orangewood Christian (Maitland) +2
SSA Christ's Church Academy (Jacksonville) over SSA Oak Hall (Gainesville) +1
SSA Santa Fe Catholic (Lakeland) over SSA St. Edward’s (Vero Beach) +1
SSA Cambridge (Tampa) over SSA Master's Academy (Vero Beach) +8
SSAA 11-MAN STATE QUARTERFINALS
SSA Mount Dora Christian over SSA Aucilla Christian (Monticello) +7
SSA Lake Highland Prep (Orlando) over SSA Foundation Academy (Winter Garden) +3
SSA Jupiter Christian over SSA Out-of-Door (Sarasota) +6
SSA University School (Fort Lauderdale) over SSA Westminster Academy (Fort Lauderdale) +8
SSA ATLANTIC 1A CHAMPIONSHIP
SSA Clewiston over SSA Interlachen +9
SSA ATLANTIC STATE QUARTERFINALS
SSA West Nassau (Callahan) over SSA Umatilla +2
SSA Fernandina Beach over SSA Paxon (Jacksonville) +7
SSA American Heritage (Delray Beach) over SSA Satellite (Satellite Beach) +13
SSA Frostproof over SSA Space Coast (Cocoa) +6
I watched the Board of Directors meeting, and I’m still not sure I fully understand everything that was discussed and adopted. But this is what I think I know: The proposal that was approved is similar to the current system, minus one class. Schools will be assigned to classifications based on school enrollment. District contests will be mandatory if a team wants to compete in the FHSAA state championship series. District champions automatically advance to the playoffs. The number of at-large teams, selected by the FHSAA rankings, will vary based on the number of teams in the class. Playoff seeding will still be done by the FHSAA rankings.
The Open Division concept was approved by a prior Board, but is still in effect starting next year. The top 8 teams in the FHSAA rankings at the end of the regular season will be placed in the Open bracket (mandatory, not optional).
Although not formally approved, the Board discussed an alternate pathway for teams that did not want to play required district games, that would offer an expanded “independent” track with postseason competition (not called a “state championship”). This proposal will be developed at a later date. I think the goal is to attract those teams from Dade, Orange, and other counties that have opted for an independent schedule back into the FHSAA.
It is hard to say how many teams will be in each class, as teams will have to re-commit to this new set-up. My impression is that the FHSAA would like to get to 6-8 teams per district, which could lead to 8, 12, or 16 districts per class. But the FHSAA is constrained by the number of teams that commit to mandatory district play, school enrollment, and Florida’s geography.
As for Dillard, my best guess is their 2025 reported enrollment of 1,468 would put them in 3A, but the FHSAA wants to get the official classifications announced by Christmas.
So what does this mean moving forward ? I read the article but still kind of confused. I saw open districts so do that mean no more distrcit champions ? Do that mean sta, chaminade , central,mnw will be in their own open power district.
For example dillard was 4a this year, where would that place them next year ? @nolebull813