News Summary

The Missouri State High School Activities Association has announced class and district assignments for high school softball for the 2025 season. Notable changes include teams moving between districts, such as St. Elizabeth from District 2 to District 3, and new competitors entering various classes. With these shifts, the landscape of high school softball in Missouri is set for an exciting season, as teams prepare for the challenges ahead. Fans can look forward to a thrilling year of games starting Friday.

Exciting Changes Announced for Missouri High School Softball Class and District Assignments for 2025!

Attention all sports fans in Missouri! The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) has released the much-anticipated class and district assignments for high school softball for the upcoming 2025 season. And oh boy, are there some notable changes that could shake things up on the field!

Class 1: New District Faces

For athletes in Class 1, there are some changes that will definitely make the competition more interesting. St. Elizabeth has decided to make a move from District 2 to District 3. Talk about a change of scenery! Meanwhile, Walnut Grove is shaking things up by shifting gears from District 1 to District 2. Lastly, Paris is finding a new home too, as it transitions from District 4 to District 8.

Class 2: The Shuffle Continues

Moving along to Class 2, fans will have their eyes peeled for some new competition. Neelyville is stepping into District 1 for the first time, while Van-Far has made the leap from District 2 over to District 4. Montrose, which has a connection with Appleton City, is changing lanes from District 4 to District 2. Other notable moves in this class include Putnam County sliding down from District 6 to District 5, and Scotland County shifting their base from District 5 to District 8. Mid-Buchanan has decided to pack their bags and make a move from District 7 to District 6. Change is in the air!

Class 3: Changes Ahead!

Turning our attention to Class 3, there’s no shortage of movement. Fatima is leaving District 5 behind to forge a new path in District 3. North Callaway is also making a similar switch from District 4 to District 3. Owensville is opting for a change as they move from District 5 to District 2. Harrisonville is taking a trip from District 6 to District 7, while Richmond is sliding down from District 7 to District 8. And finally, Holden decided it was time for a change by moving from District 6 to District 4. Looks like everyone is on the move!

Class 4: Welcoming New Teams

Now, into Class 4, we have some exciting news as well! Festus and Hillsboro are both entering District 1, and they’ll surely make a splash in the upcoming season. Parkway Central has decided to shift over to District 4, and it seems Father Tolton Regional Catholic has joined them. Holt is also transitioning to District 4, while Raytown decides to change gears by moving to District 7.

Class 5: Shifts and New Beginnings

Lastly, we can’t forget about Class 5. Helias Catholic and Liberty (Wentzville) are both making the transition into District 6. Rock Bridge has shifted their focus to District 4. William Chrisman is also moving on up to District 5, while Fort Osage and Truman are both heading to District 8. Finally, Rolla and Waynesville are keeping it together but will find their new home in District 5.

Looking Ahead

Overall, no class changes were reported for any of the classes, meaning the structure remains the same as previous seasons. The 2025 high school softball season is set to officially kick off on Friday, and with all these new assignments, it promises to be a thrilling year of games!

As teams begin to prepare for this big change, players and coaches alike are gearing up for an exciting season filled with intense competition. Let’s get ready to cheer on our teams and see how these shifts in the districts will impact the game!

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