Carl Padilla’s Class 2A – Division I Realignment Early Look

Here is an early look at what Carl Padilla thinks will happen in the upcoming Class 2A DI UIL Realignment.  Check out his predictions and make your comments below.

2012 2A, D-I Region I Re-Alignment

District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4
Bushland Brownfield Alpine Bangs
Childress Denver City Grape Creek Brady
Dimmitt Idalou Kermit Clyde
Friona Littlefield Lamesa Early
Muleshoe Lubbock Roosevelt Tornillo* Jim Ned
Slaton Wall Merkel
* District 3 if UIL

2012 2A, D-I Region II Re-Alignment

District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8
Breckenridge Bowie Commerce Eustace
Clifton Boyd Howe Grandview
Comanche Callisburg Lone Oak Kemp
Dublin Paradise Pottsboro Malakoff
Eastland Pilot Point Prairiland Maypearl
Godley Ponder Van Alstyne Palmer
Whitney Whitesboro Red Oak Life
Sunnyvale

2012 2A, D-I Region III Re-Alignment

District 9 District 10 District 11 District 12
Grand Saline Daingerfield Crockett Anahuac
Harmony Hooks Elkhart East Chambers
Mount Vernon Jefferson New Waverly Hardin
Quitman New Boston Teague Kirbyville
Sabine Queen City Trinity Kountze
White Oak Redwater Troup Newton
Winnsboro Warren
Woodville

2012 2A, D-I Region IV Re-Alignment

District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16
Cameron Yoe Blanco Edna Bishop
Florence Cole Hallettsville Falfurrias
Franklin Comfort Hempstead George West
Lago Vista Ingram Moore Hitchcock Goliad
Little River Academy Jourdanton Palacios Odem
McGregor Luling Rice Consolidated San Diego
Troy Marion Vanderbilt Industrial Santa Rosa

2012 Padilla Poll 2A, D-I Re-Alignment Schools

Godley 439 Ingram Moore 346.5
Kemp 439 Grandview 345
Lamesa 439 Paradise 345
Palacios 437 Callisburg 344
Commerce 435 Anahuac 343
Whitney 429.5 Jefferson 343
Bowie 429 Rice Consolidated 343
Pilot Point 428 Eastland 340
Bushland 425 Hardin 339.5
Kirbyville 425 Elkhart 339
Van Alstyne 422 Sabine 339
Brownfield 421 Florence 337
Marion 421 Bangs 336
Clyde 416.5 Early 335
Falfurrias 416 Santa Rosa 335
Goliad 414 Woodville 335
White Oak 412.5 Kermit 329
Edna 412 Vanderbilt Industrial 328
Cameron Yoe 409 Wall 327
Mount Vernon 408 Slaton 326
Lago Vista 407 Clifton 325
Jourdanton 396 Comanche 325
Hempstead 395 Merkel 323
Denver City 394 Hallettsville 322
Winnsboro 394 Palmer 320
New Boston 390 Queen City 320
San Diego 389 Childress 318.5
Luling 387.5 Brady 317
Kountze 387 Teague 317
Whitesboro 387 Troup 317
Boyd 385 Jim Ned 313
East Chambers 385 Comfort 312
Tornillo* 382 Odem 311
Eustace 380 Malakoff 310
Littlefield 379 Idalou 309
Sunnyvale 372 Maypearl 309
Troy 372 George West 308
Ponder 370 Crockett 307
Bishop 369 Grand Saline 306
Cole 366.5 Red Oak Life 306
Breckenridge 365 Dimmitt 305
McGregor 362 Dublin 301
Pottsboro 362 Franklin 301
Redwater 362 Howe 300
Harmony 358 Newton 300
Daingerfield 356 Grape Creek 299
Warren 355 Lone Oak 299
Prairiland 354 Trinity 299
Quitman 354 Hitchcock 298
Muleshoe 349 Lubbock Roosevelt 297
Friona 347.5 Alpine 296
Hooks 347 Blanco 296
Little River Academy 347 New Waverly 296
* District 3 if UIL

Mike Says:

In Region I, Idalou (2010 Division II Champion) moves up to Division I with their enrollment increasing from 278 to 309.  In Region II, Godley will be tied for the states largest Class 2A team with 439.  Pilot Point drops to 2A after being in Class 3A for the past 2 seasons.  They were the 2009 2A Division I champions.  Kirbyville in Region III is another team dropping back down to 2A.  They were the runner ups in their only 2 seasons in Class 2A (2008 & 2009) since 1979.  In Region IV, state runner up Hempstead moves out of that tough 14-2A district.

Chris Says:

Some really good drop-ins from 3A - Pilot Point and Kirbyville should make immediate impacts in Regions II and III respectively.   Hempstead looks to be going from the frying pan into the fire as District 15 isn't any easier than District 14.  All of Region IV seems rough and will have their playoff teams battle-tested by the time that "second season" rolls around.  All of Division I will produced a solid cast of playoff teams.

Don't forget about the LIVE UIL Realignment Chat as they new districts are announced. Come participate on February 2nd at 9:00am. Post your comments here or call the voicemail line 713-568-6361 to tell the state what you think about the proposed realignment.

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