The Alabama High School Athletic Association Central Board approved winter sports alignments for the next two seasons with the Dothan Eagle coverage area seeing slight changes in basketball, wrestling, bowling and indoor track.
In basketball, each area with a Wiregrass team had at least one change, including in Class 6A where there is no longer an area team.
In indoor track/field, Providence Christian’s recent success at the state level moved the private school up from Class 1A-3A to 4A-5A.The area’s Class 7A programs of Dothan and Enterprise remained in area 3, but the Wildcats and Wolves both gained a new area opponent in R.E. Lee, which moved up from Class 6A into 7A. As a result, the locals went from a four-team area to a five-team area with Jeff Davis and Prattville the other teams.
Speaking of Ashford, the Jackets dropped to Class 3A, Area 3 where it be joined by three city of Dothan private schools - Houston Academy Northside Methodist and Providence Christian. Northside Methodist is now eligible to compete for postseason after two years as an associate member. Class 2A, Area 3 saw Barbour County replace Elba to join Abbeville, Ariton and G.W. Long in Area 3. Barbour County moved up to 1A, which is where Elba went. The move means three trips of less than 35 minutes for Barbour County the next two years compared to three hour-plus trips, including one of an hour and 43 minutes, when it was in 1A to play at Central of Hayneville, Loachapoka and Notasulga.
As a result there are now four classifications in the state – Class 1A-4A, Class 5A, Class 6A and Class 7A. Dothan, which remained in Class 6A-7A, was shifted away from Region 3 that featured Auburn, Sidney Lanier and Stanhope Elmore over to Region 2 with Baldwin County schools of Baldwin County, Fairhope, Foley, Robertsdale and Spanish Fort.
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