Originally posted by IUPNation
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I think any gripe you hear about the current landscape of anything related to high school sports in Pennsylvania is that the decision to ultimately restructure everything to six classifications hurt the competitive balance of the WPIAL and kind of ruined the "mystique" of the league in general. It watered everything down significantly. You pretty much had an equal number of highly competitive athletic programs, for all sports, in each of the four classifications. The move to six just wasn't good for the WPIAL. It didn't impact areas like District 6 or District 5 given that most of those schools were all going to remain classified as A or AA. But when you have just a handful of 6A schools and schools who are jumping back and forth between AAA, Quad A, and 5A every reclassification cycle, no structure makes sense in that league. People complain about travel and distance between schools all the time. Those issues never existed prior to the move to 6 classifications.
I don't believe for a second that was the driver behind going to six classifications, but I think many across the state, especially east of Harrisburg, were happy to put out a proposal that was likely going to negatively impact what everyone else likes to call District 7.
There's no other part of Pennsylvania where winning your district is vastly more important than winning a state championship. Most kids didn't grow up in the Pittsburgh area dreaming of playing at Hershey in December, (or now, Cumberland Valley). Every kid grew up wanting to play at Three Rivers Stadium or Heinz Field on Black Friday for a shot to win the WPIAL title.
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