Sat - 17 Sep
Written by Jim Ecker
Cedar Rapids Kennedy Coach Tim Lewis is not campaigning for the state to adopt a district formula for Class 4A football, but he's not opposed to the idea either.
In fact, he thinks district football could be a change for the better.
"I'm for it, from the standpoint that the Mississippi Valley Conference is a grind," he said. "It really is."
If a district formula for 4A schools is adopted, it would spell the end of the MVC as a football conference in terms of league standings and all-conference performers.
The Board of Directors of the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) will discuss the topic at its next meeting in Boone on Oct. 13. The board will not vote on district football at that meeting, but it could vote in November or December to install 4A district football for the 2012 campaign.
Surveys were due to the IHSAA office this past Friday. All 47 schools that currently compete in Class 4A football were asked to express their opinion on whether districts should be adopted or not.
"I think it's a done deal, to be honest with you," Lewis said. "I just think it's a matter of time."
The athletic directors at Kennedy, Washington, Jefferson, Linn-Mar and Prairie all said they would vote against district football, but there seems to be growing support in other areas of the state for the new approach.
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