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IHSAA Approves New Sectional Assignments

Madison and Southwestern will see the biggest changes along with Switzerland County

INDIANAPOLIS – Sectional assignments for Madison Football and Southwestern Athletics will see the biggest shakeups along with Switzerland County

The IHSAA Executive Committee Monday approved the new assignments for football, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, and volleyball. The new sectional groupings will be good for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years.

Three committees consisting of school administrators representing each IHSAA district and class were constructed to realign the sports. The football committee totaled 18 administrators, the basketball and volleyball committee was made up of 12 members and the soccer committee consisted of nine individuals.

Host sites for the next two years will be determined by administrators in each sectional this summer.

Also, the baseball and softball realignment committee will meet during the summer months to draw up their sectional recommendations.

New sectional groupings featuring local schools are listed below.

The full list of sectional assignments can be found here.  

FOOTBALL SECTIONAL REALIGNMENT 

Sectional 31 (8) Batesville, Centerville, Franklin Co, Greensburg, Indian Creek, Lawrenceburg, Rushville, South Dearborn 

Sectional 32 (8) Charlestown, Corydon, Heritage Hills, Madison, North Harrison, Salem, Scottsburg, Southridge

Sectional 39 (8) Brown County, Brownstown Central, Christel House, Clarksville, Eastern (Pekin), Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, Switzerland County, Triton Central 

BOYS BASKETBALL SECTIONAL REALIGNMENT

Sectional 30. (7) Charlestown, Corydon Central, Madison, North Harrison, Salem, Scottsburg, Silver Creek

Sectional 45 (5) Hauser, Milan, North Decatur, South Ripley, Switzerland County 

Sectional 46 (7) Brownstown Central, Austin, Clarksville, Eastern (Pekin) Henryville, Providence, Southwestern (Hanover)

Sectional 62 (6) Crothersville, Medora, New Washington, Rising Sun, Shawe Memorial, Trinity Lutheran 

GIRLS BASKETBALL SECTIONAL REALIGNMENT 

Sectional 30 (6) Charlestown, Corydon, Madison, North Harrison, Salem, Scottsburg

Sectional 45 (5) Hauser, Milan, North Decatur, South Ripley, Switzerland County

Sectional 46 (7) Austin, Brownstown Central, Clarksville, Eastern(Pekin),Henryville, Southwestern(Hanover),Providence 

Sectional 62 (6) Crothersville, Medora, New Washington, Rising Sun, Shawe Memorial, Trinity Lutheran 

GIRLS SOCCER SECTIONAL REALIGNMENT 

Sectional 28 (6) Batesville, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, Madison, South Dearborn 

Sectional 45 (6) Milan, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, South Ripley, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County 

BOYS SOCCER SECTIONAL REALIGNMENT

Sectional 28 (7) Batesville, Franklin County, Greensburg, Lawrenceburg, Madison, Rushville, South Dearborn

Sectional 45 (7) Jac-Cen-Del, Milan, Rising Sun, Shawe, South Ripley, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County ALL ORVC SECTIONAL

Sectional 46 (6) Austin, Christian Academy of Indiana, Henryville, Lanesville, Rock Creek Academy, Trinity Lutheran 

VOLLEYBALL SECTIONAL REALIGNMENT 

Sectional 30 (8) Charlestown, Corydon, Madison, North Harrison, Providence, Salem, Scottsburg, Silver Creek

Sectional 45 (6) Hauser, Milan, North Decatur, South Ripley, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County 

 

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