BATON ROUGE, La. — Excitement is building in the air as the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) has released its 2024 high school football brackets for both Select and Non-Select schools. This announcement marks a pivotal moment as teams gear up for the upcoming season.
The brackets have been divided into two main categories: Non-Select and Select schools, ensuring a competitive atmosphere throughout different divisions. The Non-Select schools will compete in four divisions: Division I, Division II, Division III, and Division IV. These divisions will feature various teams vying for the championship title, bringing together schools from across the state.
In addition, the Select schools also have their own four divisions to contend with: Division I, Division II, Division III, and Division IV. This setup allows for a fair distribution of talent and ensures that teams face opponents of similar skill levels.
The unveiling of these brackets means that teams can now begin strategizing and preparing for their opponents. Coaches and players alike are eager to start the season, filled with ambitious goals and dreams of making it far in the playoffs. Practices will ramp up, and fans will start to rally behind their favorite teams as kickoff day approaches.
The announcement not only brings excitement to the players and coaches but also energizes the entire community, as local schools prepare for spirited rivalries and thrilling games on Friday nights. With the stage set, anticipation builds, and everyone is ready to see what the 2024 season holds for high school football in Louisiana.

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