
The Arkansas Activities Association released their new rosters for the football conference on Tuesday, with no zonal team changing classification.
However, three teams from the Fort Smith area will be moving to a new conference.
Class 3A semi-finalist Booneville moves up to 3A-1, joining Cedarville, Charleston, Hackett, Lavaca and Mansfield. Meanwhile, Ozark and Waldron migrate to different 4A Divisions.
City rivals Northside and Southside remain in 7A Central and West respectively.
Here is the list of locations for each local team for the 2022-2023 football seasons.
Following:The final Arkansas high school football rankings statewide for 2021
Following:Fort Smith High School football final ranking after week four of the playoffs
7A Central: Bryant, Cabot, Conway, Northside, Jonesboro, Little Rock Central, Little Rock Southwest, North Little Rock
7A West: Bentonville, Bentonville West, Fayetteville, Southside, Rogers, Rogers Heritage, Springdale, Springdale Har-Ber
6A West: Greenbrier, Greenwood, Lake Hamilton, Little Rock Christian, Mountain Home, Pulaski Academy, Russellville, Siloam Springs, Van Buren
5A West: Alma, Dardanelle, Clarksville, Farmington, Harrison, Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove, Shiloh Christian
4A-1: Berryville, Elkins, Gentry, Gravette, Green Forest, Huntsville, Lincoln, Ozark
4A-4: Bauxite, Central Arkansas Christian Schools, Clinton, Dover, Harmony Grove, Lamar, Little Rock Hall, Mayflower, Pottsville
4A-7: Arkadelphia, Ashdown, Fountain Lake, Genoa Central, Malvern, Helena, Mena, Nashville, Waldron
3A-1: Booneville, Cedarville, Charleston, Greenland, Hackett, Lavaca, Mansfield, West Fork
3A-4: Bismark, Centerpoint, Danville, Glen Rose, Jessieville, Magnet Cove, Paris, Two Rivers
2A-1: Bigelow, Conway Christian, Decatur, Hector, County Westside-Johnson, Magazine, Mountainburg