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The MHSAA was divided into six classes. Enrollment is usually based on numbers from the Mississippi Department of Education. These numbers are considered official for classification purposes over a two-year period. For example, enrollment numbers submitted in 2016 would be used for the 2017–18 and 2018–19 school years. [1]
With the Mississippi high school softball playoffs starting to see its end in sight, schools are trying to make that final push to Hattiesburg. Mississippi high school softball predictions ...
As the 2024 Mississippi high school softball regular season is nearing an end, The Clarion-Ledger has looked at the top softball players this year. Here is our list of MHSAA softball standouts ...
MISS SOFTBALL: Here are the Mississippi Miss Softball winners for the 2024 MHSAA season. 16. Lewisburg (24-7) Previous ranking: No. 15. Next game: Season is over. 17. Stringer (26-6) Previous ...
The Michigan High School Athletic Association Southeastern Conference (MHSAA SEC) is a high school sports conference composed of schools (all public) in four different counties in the state of Michigan. The SEC is split into two divisions, Red and White, based on enrollment. Currently, there are 14 members of the SEC.
Five boys sports were sponsored by the league that first year: football, basketball, baseball, tennis and track. Girls sports were added in the 1973-74 year with basketball, tennis, softball and track being the sponsored sports. Portage left for the SMAC in 1958. The Wolverine expanded for the first time in 1954, adding Vicksburg to the conference.
Megan Beemer went 2-for-4, scoring twice in Hudsonville’s 5-0 win over Lake Orion on Saturday in the MHSAA D-1 softball final to finish 42-0 season.
Membership is voluntary; no Michigan high school is compelled by law to be an MHSAA member. As of August 13, 2019, the MHSAA has 749 member high schools, comprising virtually all high school athletics in Michigan, public and private. Only a small number of private schools and a few nontraditional public schools in Michigan forgo MHSAA membership.