District 4-5A (LHSAA)

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District 4
Association Louisiana High School Athletic Association
Classification5A
SportVarious
Founded1991
No. of teams7
CountryUnited States

District 4 is an athletic league, a member of the 5A division of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). Division 5A is the highest level in the LHSAA, comprising schools with more than 1,159 students. [1] The 5A classification was established in 1991. [1] The current seven members are among 68 schools classified as 5A, of which 63 play all sports including football (including all seven District 4 schools). Members are generally from East Baton Rouge Parish and Livingston Parish. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The league's structure will keep the same schools at least until the summer of 2017. [7] [8] Teams and individuals from these schools have won state championships. [9] [10] [11] [12]

Contents

Members

Former members

Sports

Fall

Winter

Spring

There is also non-sanctioned cheerleading. [13]

State championships

Central

Denham Springs

Live Oak

Scotlandville

Walker

2018/19 Gatorade Player of the year: Jalen Cook

Zachary

See also

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