Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Six Class Football Ready to Start

The 2007 Kentucky high school football season brings a big change in the alignment of the schools. Instead of four classes, Kentucky now has six classes. Mason County remains in Class 3A, but it's not the same as last year's 3A. Mason County is now the biggest school in 3A, and two of the Royals' district opponents last season- Ashland and Johnson Central- are now in 5A.
The new alignment puts Mason County back in the same district with most of its old Class 2A district opponents- East Carter, Lewis County, Russell and West Carter. Fleming County was originally scheduled to be in that district but was granted its request to move to another district.
Here is the alignment for Class 3A:


District1- McLean County, Muhlenberg South, Paducah Tilghman, Union County, Webster County
District 2- Adair County, Butler County, Edmonson County, Hart County, Russellville
District 3- Central, Elizabethtown, Moore, Shawnee
District 4- Henry County, North Oldham, Spencer County, Western Hills
District 5- Casey County, Garrard County, Jackson County, Somerset, Taylor County, Wayne County
District 6- Breathitt County, Cawood, Estill County, Fleming County, Powell County
District 7- East Carter, Lewis County, Mason County, Russell, West Carter
District 8- Belfry, East Ridge, Magoffin County, Pike County Central, Sheldon Clark

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