Written Monday March 28th at 6:30 PM
The MHSAA released their enrollment list on Monday morning. There is a lot of changes for next season affecting the OAA.
Here is the enrollment list with OAA Schools.
Oxford 2326
Lake Orion 2303
Troy 2291
Clarkston 2250
Troy Athens 2053
West Bloomfield 1979
Bloomfield Hills 1857
Rochester 1793
Southfield Arts and Tech 1667
Stoney Creek 1563
Adams 1552
Royal Oak 1462
Farmington 1435
North Farmington 1330
Seaholm 1323
Harper Woods 1289
Berkley 1254
Groves 1188
Oak Park 1187
Avondale 1039
Pontiac 939
Ferndale 642
Ferndale University 497
Ferndale/Ferndale University-Co-OP 1149
Noticeable Changes.
Harper Woods made the biggest jump increasing by 454 students from this year. Troy Athens had the second most increasing by 278 students from this year. According to Jeff Corruin (The D-Zone,) someone reached out to them on Twitter said that the Pioneers have 780 students which would put them in Division Three for football and Class B.
Southfield Arts and Tech made the biggest drop decreasing by 226 students from this year.
Oxford jumped Lake Orion in most students in the OAA. The Wildcats added 27 students for next year while the Dragons lost six students for next year.
The
enrollment hike by Harper Woods means the Pioneers will jump from Class
B to Class A. It also means Harper Woods will go from Division Two to Division One next season for Volleyball, Soccer, and Basketball playoffs. The Pioneers have also been open to having other sports like Lacrosse.
Class A is 814 students or more while Class B is 388 to 813 students.
Avondale and Pontiac are in Division Three for football. Ferndale is in
Division Two for football. Royal Oak on down is Division Two and
everyone above the Ravens is Division One.
Ferndale and Ferndale University are in Class B but they Co-Op in Football and are in Class A for the playoffs.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.
Here is the enrollment sheet
https://www.mhsaa.com/portals/0/documents/AD%20Forms/2223enroll.pdf
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