another perspective wrote:
Audax wrote:
Unlike AL, PA does not allow every District to qualify the same number of teams. Some Districts get more or less based on the number of teams in that classification in that District. For example, District 1 has 8 teams in Class A, so gets 1 team plus 5 individuals; while District 3 has 38 Class A teams and gets 4 teams plus 20 individual qualifiers. This can still mean that some weak teams go from weak Districts, but those aren't keeping a team that would medal/place at States out, it's just some geographic representation.
Seems really lazy that PA has predefined geographical regions like that instead of setting floating criteria by classification before each year. Way better system is to have like 8-10 districts of say 15-20 teams each and qualify top 3 or 4 to state than have districts of all sorts of random sizes of teams with different qualifying standards. I guess out here in the Midwest we are just far smarter with how we classify HS sports by district than you all are out East.
The issue is now that these districts have developed their own individual cultures and competitions, as school rivalries and traditions are created within these districts due to their mainstay. For example, District 7 is known as WPIAL or Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League and it is a big deal to win there and there are two inner-city districts for exclusively Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and a plethora of traditions within in each district.