North Dakota high school football
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North Dakota high school football is coordinated by the North Dakota High School Activities Association. High schools in the state of North Dakota have been divided into four divisions for football: Class AAA, Class AA, Class A, and 9-man.
From 1906 to 1974, all the schools in the state competed in just one division. In 1975, the format was switched to Class A, Class B, and 9-man. In 1997, it was changed to the current set of classes. The weekend for all the state championship games is called the Dakota Bowl.
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