You can follow all the action from Week 1 on SBLive Indiana, which provides live scores, game summaries, top artists, photo galleries, and more. The Northern District is comprised of 21 counties in the northern third of Indiana.
Indiana High School Football is divided into five classes: A-AAAAA. Each class is determined by the number of schools competing in the tournament. Class A is the smallest with fewer than 200 students enrolled in grades 9-12. Class AAAA is the largest with more than 1,000 students enrolled in grades 9-12.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is responsible for organizing and governing high school sports in Indiana. The IHSAA sets rules and regulations for each sport and classifies schools into divisions based on enrollment numbers. This ensures that teams compete against schools with similar enrollment numbers and resources.
The IHSAA also organizes tournaments for each sport and class. These tournaments are held at the end of each season and determine which teams will advance to the state championship game. The state championship game is held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Indiana High School Football is an exciting sport that brings together communities from all over the state. With five classes to choose from, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are a fan or a player, you can be sure that you will have an unforgettable experience.