The new classifications will be in place for the entire school year, based on the actions of the LHSAA Executive Committee and the appeals made and considered. In Tangipahoa Parish, the news was divided – Amite, Independence and Kentwood won their appeals to revert back to non-select status, but Hammond will stay select. In softball and baseball, the non-select playoffs will feature 32 teams while the select playoffs will include 24 teams in each of the classes.Īll Orleans Parish and Jefferson Parish schools remained in the select category by nature of their open enrollment possibilities despite appeals made on behalf of some Jefferson Parish schools. In girls and boys basketball, the non-select playoffs will feature 32 teams while the select playoffs will include 28 teams each in each of the classes. In football, the non-select playoffs will include 28 teams while the select playoffs will feature 24 participants earning spots in each of the classes. In addition, there will now be just eight classes statewide, including four non-select classes, down from five, and four select classes, which remains the same. The select schools now number 193, putting the select school percentage at 47.07 percent. The non-select schools now number 217, putting the non-select school percentage at 52.93 percent. The result is that those appeal-winning schools will now be classified as non-select rather than select schools for playoff competition. Out of this week’s appeals, a total of 26 were honored. The LHSAA has finally set the parameters for competition for the 2022-23 athletic school year.
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