AHSAA pathway to championship changes for fall, winter and spring sports
With the AHSAA public and private splits for championship play, the pathway to championships will look different.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association met on Wednesday, April 15 for a Central Board of Control meeting to handle business regarding high school athletics in Alabama. Items like approving a shot clock and mercy rule for the 2026-27 season for boys and girls high school basketball and laying out the schedule for the football and flag football championships in December 2026 all came from the meeting on Wednesday. After the AHSAA split public and private schools for championship play back in January, the need to work pathways to championships was needed.
The private-public split was approved for fall, winter and spring sports for the next reclassification period, and in the private school classes specifically, there's curiosity as to how those might operate. AHSAA flag football pathway to championships Flag football went from having two classifications in 2025 before the public-private split to five classifications for the 2026 season. The changes for the pathway to the championships are really seen in 6A, where it will follow the model of tackle football.
Class 6A will consist of four regions, with the top 6 teams in each region advancing to the postseason. Twenty-four teams would make the five-round playoff format, with the top two teams of each region receiving a bye in the first round. For the first ever private school flag football championship in 2026, it will combine Private A and Private AA with four regions between the two classes.
The top two teams will advance to the playoffs, with eight teams rounding out the three-round playoff format. AHSAA volleyball pathway to championships One of the changes to pathway to the championships was recommended by the volleyball committee in adding a sub-regional game for the 2026 season. Class 1-5A will all have a sub-regional games.
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