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IHSA releases Porks & Pigskins regions, voting starts Monday

With the field now set for the inaugural Pork & Pigskins Championship, the IHSA and the Illinois Pork Producers Association have revealed the four regions and how to vote for your favorite concession stand pork chop sandwich.
The 79 IHSA schools that have entered to compete for the state title have been separated into four regions: the Berkshire Region, Duroc Region, Hampshire Region, and Yorkshire Region. A full list of competing schools by region is provided below.
The winning school will receive a prize package from the Illinois Pork Producers Association that includes a $500 reimbursement on their pork purchase for next season, a state championship banner, and a golden spatula for the winner.
Online voting by region will begin at 8:00 AM on October 4 and conclude at 8:00 AM on October 8. Fans are encouraged to continue to share their favorite chops on social media with #PorkandPigskins for the duration of the contest.
To participate in online voting by Region, click the links below:

The Top 4 vote-getters in each Region will advance to the Savory 16, which will feature in-person judging between October 9 and October 22.
The judges’ results will be announced live on the NFHS Network during the IHSA Playoff Pairing Preview Show (7:30 PM) on October 23, paring the field down from the Savory 16 to the Flavorful Four.
Online voting on the Flavorful Four to determine the Pork & Pigskins State Champion will occur between November 1-4, with the champion to be revealed at halftime of the IHSA Class 6A Football State Championship game (4 PM) at Northern Illinois University’s Huskie Stadium on Saturday, November 27.

BERKSHIRE REGION   DUROC REGION   HAMPSHIRE REGION   YORKSHIRE REGION
Aledo (Mercer County)   Bloomington (Central Catholic)   Anna- Jonesboro   Arlington Heights (Hersey)
Annawan   Charleston   Bartonville (Limestone)   Barrington
Cambridge   Clifton (Central)   Breese (Central)   Batavia
Dakota   Colfax (Ridgeview)   Carlinville   Berwyn-Cicero (Morton)
East Moline (United)   Decatur (St. Teresa)   Chillicothe (IVC)   Bolingbrook
Erie-Prophetstown   Downs (Tri-Valley)   Concord (Triopia)   Braidwood (Reed-Custer)
Fulton (H.S)   El Paso (Gridley)   East Peoria   Burlington Central
Kewanee (H.S.)   Flanagan (Cornell)   Eureka   Calumet City (TF North)
Milledgeville   Gilman (Iroquois West)   Farmington   Hampshire
Monmouth (M.-Roseville)   Heyworth   Greenfield   Hoffman Estates (Conant)
Morrison   Le Roy   Greenville   Kankakee (McNamara)
Oneida (ROWVA)   Normal Community   Mackinaw (Deer Creek-M.)   Lansing (TF South)
Orion   Pana   Metamora   Lemont (H.S.)
Peru (St. Bede)   Seneca   Pekin   Machesney Park (Harlem)
Rochelle   St. Joseph (S.J.-Ogden)   Peoria (Richwoods)   Maple Park (Kaneland)
Sherrard   Stanford (Olympia)   Pleasant Hill   Momence
Spring Valley (Hall)   Tolono (Unity)   Princeville   Plano
Sterling   Tuscola   Toulon (Stark County)   Richmond (Burton)
Stillman Valley   Varna (Midland)   Washington   Sycamore
Taylor Ridge (Rockridge)           Woodstock
Winnebago            
VOTE   VOTE   VOTE   VOTE

 
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About the IHSA
Founded in 1900, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) is a private, not-for-profit organization with more than 800-member high school schools in the Land of Lincoln. The IHSA’s mission is governing the equitable participation of over 400,000 high school students competing in 40 sports and activities. Headquartered in Bloomington, the IHSA strives to promote academics, sportsmanship, safety, good citizenship, and the lifelong values that are the foundation of interscholastic participation. The Association also oversees the licensing and education of over 15,000 officials. Visit www.IHSA.org for more information or connect with the IHSA via FacebookTwitterInstagram, and YouTube. The Future Plays Here!
 
 
 
Matt Troha
Illinois High School Association
Assistant Executive Director
Office: 309.663.6377
Fax: 309.663.7479
mtroha@ihsa.org
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