With less than two weeks before AHSAA area volleyball tournaments, the host spots for those tourneys in the Wiregrass are now mostly clinched, with a few exceptions.
Nine of the 11 areas with a Wiregrass representative have had an area regular season champion determined. The regular season champ hosts the area tournament. Of the nine areas that have been determined, five were clinched by a team in the Dothan Eagle coverage area.
People are also reading… Race still on in two areas: In five-team Class 2A, Area 5, Pike Liberal Arts is the current leader with a 6-1 area record. Goshen can still claim first, but would need to win its three remaining area games, including Thursday’s game against Zion Chapel as well as Monday against Pike Liberal Arts. Luverne and Highland Home are other area teams.
Class 1A, 3A, 5A and 7A tournaments are scheduled for Oct. 12 with Class 2A, 4A and 6A on the following day. The state finals in Class 5A, 1A, 2A and 4A are set for Wednesday, Oct. 26 at Bill Harris Arena and the championships in Class 3A, 6A and 7A are Thursday, Oct. 27, also at Bill Harris Arena. Two tournaments: Only two tournaments are on tap this Saturday – the Goshen Volleyboo Tournament and the Greenville Black Out Breast Cancer Tournament.
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