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Spring Sports Classifications Available for 2022-23 & 2023-24

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The FHSAA spring sport classifications for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 school years are now available for viewing. Any corrections or appeals need to be sent to Scott Jamison (sjamison@fhsaa.org) by the school's administration. Appeals must meet Policy 12.2.6 and 12.2.7. The deadline to appeal is Friday, November 4.

Click on the sport name below to view the classifications, along with the student population ranges:
 
Baseball
1A: 65-600
2A: 64-383
3A: 384-1,020
4A: 1,021-1,553
5A: 1,554-1,902
6A: 1,902-2,385
7A: 2,386-4,843

Beach Volleyball
One classification only.

Flag Football
1A: 62-1,849
2A: 1,850-4,843

Boys Lacrosse
1A: 151-1,801
2A: 1,802-4,123

Girls Lacrosse
1A: 151-1,927
2A: 1,928-4,123

Softball
1A: 65-600
2A: 47-521
3A: 522-1,209
4A: 1,210-1,623
5A: 1,624-1,953
6A: 1,954-2,421
7A: 2,422-4,843

Boys Tennis
1A: 69-755
2A: 756-1,608
3A: 1,609-2,161
4A: 2,162-4,843

Girls Tennis
1A: 69-755
2A: 756-1,608
3A: 1,609-2,161
4A: 2,162-4,843

Boys Track & Field
1A: 38-532
2A: 533-1,439
3A: 1,440-2,048
4A: 2,049-4,843

Girls Track & Field
1A: 38-532
2A: 533-1,439
3A: 1,440-2,048
4A: 2,049-4,843

Boys Volleyball
One classification only.

Boys Water Polo
One classification only.

Girls Water Polo
One classification only.

Boys Weightlifting
1A: 81-1,177
2A: 1,178-1,947
3A: 1,948-4,123



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About the FHSAA
The Florida High School Athletic Association supervises and regulates interscholastic athletic programs for high school students at member public, private and charter schools. The organization also recognizes and honors academic achievement among student-athletes at over 800 middle, junior and senior high schools statewide. Headquartered in Gainesville, it is the official governing body for interscholastic athletics in Florida.