Top Stories of 2015: #4 - PIAA Announces Expansion to Six Classes
December 28, 2015
By Jacob Gill
Pennsylvania Assistant Director of Scouting
Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association announced a plan to expand baseball from its current four-classification system to a six-class set-up beginning with the 2017 spring season. Then, last month, the PIAA revealed a classification report with enrollment numbers that will drive in which classification each school gets slotted for the two-year cycle beginning with the 2017 season.
In a brief series of articles at the beginning of this month (see Related News below), we looked at the potential impact of the reshuffling, including perennial rivals being separated and how the PIAA might go about doling out state berths by district. Other questions still remain, such as how much deviation there will be from the current Monday-Thursday-Monday-Friday state tournament schedule, since an additional two classes will almost certainly necessitate a two-day affair to complete all six title games.
No matter how things shake out, one thing is for sure: there will be two more dogpiles starting one season from now...and dogpiles are fun.
Related News
How Will PIAA State Bids be Allotted Under the New Six-Class System?
PIAA Releases Details for Six-Classification System
2015 State Tournament Tracker
2015 District Tournament Tracker
Previous Top 10 Stories of 2015
#5 - North Penn Continues Dominance in PIAA Class 4A
#6 - Neshannonck Spoils East PA Party in PIAA Class 2A
#7 - Knoch and Lancaster County Christian Win First State Titles in School History
#8 - PA Class of 2016 Prospects Emerge as Potential High-Round Picks
#9 - PBR Future Games Team PA Members Commit
#10 - Long-tenured Coaches Say Goodbye