Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Proposal 9 Restructur­es High School Athletics

BIG NEWS OUT OF LITTLE ROCK

- By Mark Humphrey

Arkansas’ high school athletic competitio­n will undergo vast changes beginning with the 20182019 school year.

Proposal 9 voted on during Arkansas Activities Associatio­n’s annual meeting of the governing body at Monday’s meeting at Little Rock, now restructur­es classes in virtually every sport except football.

In short, Proposal 9 creates new leagues with new teams and changes conference alignments beginning with the 2018-19 school year.

The proposal calls for the eliminatio­n of one class (7A) in basketball, baseball, softball and tennis and track. Class 6A will consist of the state’s 16 largest high schools, which are currently in Class 7A. Beyond that, current classficia­tions will be revamped.

The next 32 schools go Class 5A, then the next 48 schools Class 4A. The remaining schools will be split into three parts and will be in either Class 3A, Class 2A or Class 1A, with any leftover schools being considered Class 1A schools.

Proposal 9 eliminates blended conference­s, such as the 6A/5A District 1, that pitted Farmington against 6A schools Greenwood, Russellvil­le and Siloam Springs lumped in with 5A West members Alma, Clarksvill­e and Harrison. There will be no more 4A/3A leagues for Prairie Grove and Lincoln against the likes of Elkins, Greenland and Haas Hall.

According to the AAA, blended conference­s cut travel for about 92 percent of the state’s schools, reducing expenditur­es, and leading to closer games that generated increased gates. The problem was seeding teams for district tournament­s. Some conference members never played each other during the regular season.

Proposal 9 didn’t include football, because football games are played mainly on Friday nights. Those athletes aren’t missing as much classroom time as those in sports competing multiple times during the week.

The new changes in classifica­tion mandate sports such as wrestling and swimming add a classifica­tion by going Class 6A, Class 5A and Class 4A and below, but none of the local schools compete in either. Cross country will have five divisions instead of the six for 20172018. Soccer and volleyball remain with four classifica­tions — Class 6A, Class 5A, Class 4A and Class 3A and below.

Proposal 9 changed the AAA handbook, thus requiring a two-thirds of the vote from participat­ing schools in order to pass.

According to AAA rules, written ballots are given to each voting representa­tive upon signing in at the meeting. Voting power rests with the superinten­dent, who may authorize in writing an assistant/ deputy superinten­dent, or principal or assistant principal as the voting representa­tive for each member school. The rules stipulate an individual shall represent only one school.

Proposal 9 was submitted by Clarksvill­e High School. Proposal 9 received a “do-pass recommenda­tion” by the AAA Board of Directors.

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 ?? MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER ?? Lincoln’s Darian McConnell and Jessica Goldman battle Gravette players for control of a loose ball during conference play. The Lady Wolves lost at home to the Lady Lions, 65-52, Jan. 17.
MARK HUMPHREY ENTERPRISE-LEADER Lincoln’s Darian McConnell and Jessica Goldman battle Gravette players for control of a loose ball during conference play. The Lady Wolves lost at home to the Lady Lions, 65-52, Jan. 17.

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