Penfield celebrates with the championship brick following their come back win over Pittsford 21-10 in their Section V Class AA championship final Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 at SUNY Brockport.
Penfield celebrates with the championship brick following their come back win over Pittsford 21-10 in their Section V Class AA championship final Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 at SUNY Brockport.
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Rivalries return as classifications are set for Section V football

Whether you’re ready for football or not, the Section V high school season arrives faster than you can say, “Where did the summer go?”

Teams are getting together for preseason work. The first day of official practices that count toward game eligibility is Aug. 17.

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Section V football has returned to league-based regular season schedules for teams, replacing the Federation or classification-based method.

The change satisfies coaches, officials and, according to them, players connected to the Wayne-Finger Lakes league. Why should teams and fans travel one or two counties west to play a team in the same classification, when there are available opponents closer to home? All of those teams and the other squads which played as independents in 2025 are back under the Section V football umbrella and eligible to play in sectionals.

There are probably people in the Rochester City Athletic Conference who are also happy about a return to league action. Like the Wayne-Finger Lakes supporters, there are RCAC members who enjoy the rivalry games and traditional matchups from the past.

The switch to league from Federation matchmaking has led to a re-union of the Livingston County and Genesee Region leagues, and a curiosity about the lineup for the Private-Parochial league.

There is an interesting wrinkle to the return of league scheduling. Many leagues still separate teams by enrollment size or classification, creating a Federation-style structure within the leagues themselves.

Classifications exist largely out of concern for safety. One reason that led to the end of the “Little Brown Jug” rivalry was the enrollment disparity between Fairport and East Rochester.

Another purpose of classifications is to set up competitive playoffs or sectional tournaments. The return of the 2025 independent teams replenishes Section V Class B and Class C. There are six classifications or groups in Section V football in 2026: Class AA, A1, A2, B, C and D.

Section V does not have an 8-man football classification in 2026. But what happens if teams see low roster numbers in mid-August?

The lineup or table of teams by classification in Section V football:

Class AA

Class A1

Class A2

Class B

Class C

Class D

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Rivalries return as classifications are set for Section V football

Reporting by James Johnson, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

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By James Johnson, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | USA TODAY Network

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