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May 12, 2025 2 mins
The 2025 high school football season in Ohio is gearing up to be an exciting one, especially for teams in and around Columbus. The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) recently announced the divisional breakdowns and regional assignments for the upcoming season, and there are some significant changes to note.

This year, a total of 706 schools will be participating in 11-man football, with the regular season set to kick off the week of August 18. Here’s a breakdown of what’s new and what’s staying the same for local teams.

### Divisional Shifts

One of the key aspects of the OHSAA's system is the competitive balance formula, which can cause schools to move up or down divisions based on factors like male student enrollment and competitive performance. For the 2025 season, some teams are experiencing changes:

- **Winton Woods**, previously in Division II, is making the jump to Division I. This move reflects their growing strength and competitiveness.
- **Badin Rams** are returning to Division III after a stint in Division II last season, due to changes in enrollment.
- **Purcell Marian** is stepping up from Division VI to Division V, driven by competitive balance considerations.
- **Cincinnati Country Day** is dropping down to Division VII from Division VI, following a decrease in enrollment.

### Stability in the Ranks

Not all teams are seeing changes, however. Some local programs are maintaining their current divisions:
- **Indian Hill** and **CHCA** are both staying in Division IV, despite having the option to compete in a lower division.
- **La Salle** remains in Division II for another season.

### Central Ohio Implications

In Central Ohio, nine local programs are retaining their divisions from the 2024 season, thanks to fair competitive balance measures. This stability will allow these teams to build on their previous performances without the added complexity of adjusting to a new division.

### Statewide Perspective

The OHSAA has provided detailed maps and breakdowns for each division, from Division I to Division VII. These resources will help teams, coaches, and fans navigate the new landscape and plan for the upcoming season[3][5].

As the season approaches, excitement is building. With new divisions and regional assignments, teams will face fresh challenges and opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to high school football, the 2025 season promises to be filled with thrilling matchups and compelling storylines. So mark your calendars for August 18 and get ready to cheer on your local teams as they take to the field.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your high school Football News for Columbus Ohio podcast.
The twenty twenty five high school football season in Ohio
is gearing up to be an exciting one, especially for
teams in and around Columbus. The Ohio High School Athletic
Association OHSAA recently announced the divisional breakdowns and regional assignments

(00:20):
for the upcoming season, and there are some significant changes
to note. This year, a total of seven hundred and
six schools will be participating in eleven man football, with
the regular seasons set to kick off the week of
August eighteenth. Here's a breakdown of what's new and what's
staying the same for local teams hoptack divisional shifts. One

(00:42):
of the key aspects of the OHSAA system is the
competitive Balance formula, which can cause schools to move up
or down divisions based on factors like male student enrollment
and competitive performance. For the twenty twenty five season, some
teams are experiencing changes. Winton Woods, previously in Division two,
is making the jump to Division one. This move reflects

(01:04):
their growing strength and competitiveness. Baden Rams are returning to
Division three after a stint in Division two last season
due to changes in enrollment. Purcell Marion is stepping up
from Division six to Division five driven by competitive balance considerations.
Cincinnati Country Day is dropping down to Division seven from

(01:24):
Division six following a decrease in enrollment stability in the ranks.
Not all teams are seeing changes, however, Some local programs
are maintaining their current divisions. Indian Hill and CHCA are
both staying in Division four despite having the option to
compete in a lower division. LaSalle remains in Division two

(01:45):
for another season. Central Ohio Implications in Central Ohio, nine
local programs are retaining their divisions from the twenty twenty
four season thanks to fair competitive balance measures. This stability
will allow these teams to build on their previous performances
without the added complexity of adjusting to a new division.

(02:05):
Statewide perspective, the OHSAA has provided detailed maps and breakdowns
for each division from Division one to Division seven. These
resources will help teams, coaches, and fans navigate the new
landscape and plan for the upcoming season. Three. As the
season approaches, excitement is building. With new divisions and regional assignments,

(02:29):
teams will face fresh challenges and opportunities. Whether you're a
season fan or new to high school football, The twenty
twenty five season promises to be filled with thrilling matchups
and compelling storylines. So mark your calendars for August eighteenth
and get ready to cheer on your local teams as
they take to the field. And that is it. We

(02:50):
are headed to the locker room for today. Hit the
subscribe button and never miss out. Thanks for listening.
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