SECTION IV CLASSIFICATION AND ALIGNMENT
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1 SECTION IV CLASSIFICATION AND ALIGNMENT 4.1 NMAA MEMBER SCHOOL CLASSIFICATION AND ALIGNMENT General Classification and Alignment falls under the direction and purview of the Board of Directors. The Executive Director and Associate Directors are responsible for making recommendations on matters of classification and alignment to the Board of Directors Criteria for Classification / Alignment A comprehensive review of member school enrollment numbers is undertaken to determine classification and alignment for all sports. An average of 40-day enrollment count numbers (grades 9-12) for the three years just prior to the start of a new block, are utilized to determine the enrollment figure for each school. All member schools are then ranked by their enrollment average. A. In order to allow schools of all sizes to have a realistic opportunity to compete for championships, there will be six classifications (A, AA, AAA, AAAA, AAAAA and AAAAAA). B. A multiplier of 1.3 will be applied to all private/boarding schools. C. The 72 schools with the highest average enrollment will be split into the three largest classes (i.e. 24 in each class), with all remaining member schools being divided equally into the three smallest classes. D. Schools will be placed into a particular classification / district for a two year block Rules of Classification and Alignment A. Although the ultimate goal is to have all large school classifications (AAAAAA, AAAAA, AAAA) equal in size (i.e. 24 schools will be placed into each class initially) and the same with small school classifications (AAA, AA, A), due to various factors (such as schools being allowed to move up), this may not be possible. B. When schools have the same enrollment average and are at the cutoff between classifications, the school(s) with the lowest 40-day enrollment count (grades 9-12) for the current year will be placed into the lower classification. C. Schools that fail to complete seasons and/or fulfill contracts in any sport may be placed on probationary status in that sport and must petition the Director and the Board of Directors to be eligible for post-season play the succeeding year. Schools must fulfill financial obligations as set by the Director prior to having their status restored. D. In team sports, schools will not be allowed to enter a classification and/or district until the beginning of a two year block. New schools / teams are encouraged to participate as independents but they are not eligible for district or post-season play until the beginning of the next block. The school must notify the NMAA, in writing, one year prior to the start of a block to be considered for district and post-season competition. Section IV- Page 1
2 Exception- new schools that have appropriate plans with the NMAA for the future will be allowed to enter during the middle of a block. E. In individual sports, such as cross country, golf, tennis, swimming & diving, wrestling and track & field, schools may enter a district anytime during the block with proper written communication to the NMAA. F. Independent status may be achieved by member schools in all team sports. Member schools who desire independent status must inform the NMAA of this intention oneyear prior to their initial competition date Classification and Alignment Appeals A. A school wishing to appeal their placement must notify the Executive Director of this fact within 72 hours of the conclusion of the Board meeting at which Classification and Alignment is decided. B. Appeals of Classification will be considered under the following conditions: 1. In the case of an error in enrollment numbers. Appropriate documentation must be provided to indicate that the Public Education Department agrees with the enrollment number change. 2. Schools may appeal to the Board to play up in classification. If approved by the Board to do so, the school must play up in all sports for the entire block. a. Exception- In the sport of football only, schools may play at their actual classification, although they play up in all other sports. b. Exception- Due to the geographic makeup of New Mexico and the lack of schools participating in certain sports (e.g. tennis), schools may be asked to play up in classification to relieve travel issues, loss of school time, and to avoid one or two team districts. c. If a school is allowed to move up in classification, schools in the lowest 10 percent of that class in enrollment average (beginning with the lowest enrollment), will then have the option to move down. Once a school chooses to move down, the process ends. If no school in the lowest 10 percent of the class chooses to move down, the process ends and classes will not be in balance during the block. C. Schools are requested to submit their appeal documentation to the Executive Director 72 hours prior to the start of the Board meeting at which appeals will be heard. D. Schools will be allowed a maximum of 10 minutes to make their appeal to the Board of Directors. Section IV- Page 2
3 4.1.5 Sport Specific Classifications for / Baseball 5 classes A/2A, 3A, 4A, 5A & 6A Basketball 6 classes A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A & 6A Cross Country 5 classes A/2A, 3A, 4A, 5A & 6A Football 7 classes 6-Man, 8-Man, 2A-6A Golf 3 classes A/4A, 5A & 6A Soccer 3 classes A/4A, 5A & 6A Softball 4 classes A/3A, 4A, 5A & 6A Spirit- Dance/Drill 4 classes A/2A, 4A, 5A &6A Spirit- Cheer 7 classes A/2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A & Co-Ed (2) Swimming & Diving 1 class All classes combined into one Tennis 3 classes A/4A, 5A & 6A Track 6 classes A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A & 6A Volleyball 6 classes A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A & 6A Wrestling 3 classes A/4A, 5A & 6A Section IV- Page 3
4 District Alignments / BASEBALL: 5 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A 3A A/2A 23 SCHOOLS 21 SCHOOLS 18 SCHOOLS 110 SCHOOLS 6A BASEBALL 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A BASEBALL 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A BASEBALL 23 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS Navajo Prep Pojoaque Cobre Hope Christian Bernalillo Shiprock Robertson Hatch Valley Moriarty East Mountain Thoreau St. Michael s Hot Springs NMMI Sandia Prep Wingate Taos Silver Portales Santa Fe Indian W. Las Vegas Socorro Ruidoso Section IV- Page 1
5 3A BASEBALL 21 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS District 1/6 District 2/3 District 4 District 5 Estancia McCurdy Capitan Clayton (up) Laguna Acoma Monte del Sol Dexter Santa Rosa NACA Pecos Eunice Texico Rehoboth Raton Loving Tucumcari Tohatchi Santa Fe Prep Tularosa Zuni Tierra Encantada A/2A BASEBALL 18 SCHOOLS 3 DISTRICTS District 1/2/3 District 4/6 District 5 Jemez Valley Dora Cimarron Lordsburg Floyd Mesa Vista Magdalena Gateway Christian Mora (down) Mesilla Valley Grady Penasco Navajo Pine Logan Questa To Hajiilee Melrose Walatowa Independent: Jal Section IV- Page 2
6 BASKETBALL: 6 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A A 28 SCHOOLS 30 SCHOOLS 27 SCHOOLS 157 SCHOOLS 6A BASKETBALL 4 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A BASKETBALL 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A BASKETBALL 5 DISTRICTS Navajo Prep Pojoaque Cobre Hope Christian Bernalillo Shiprock Robertson Hatch Valley Moriarty Bosque Thoreau St. Michael s Hot Springs NMMI (Boys) East Mountain Wingate Taos Silver Portales Sandia Prep W. Las Vegas Socorro Ruidoso Santa Fe Indian Independent: NMMI (girls) Section IV- Page 3
7 3A BASKETBALL 28 SCHOOLS 6 DISTRICTS District 6 Crownpoint Dulce ATC Capitan Clayton (up) Cottonwood Classic Newcomb McCurdy Desert Academy Dexter Santa Rosa Cuba Rehoboth Monte del Sol Pecos Eunice Texico Estancia Tohatchi Santa Fe Prep Raton Loving Tucumcari Laguna Acoma Zuni Tierra Encantada Tularosa NACA 2A BASKETBALL 29 TEAMS 6 DISTRICTS District 6 Navajo Pine Alamo Navajo Cliff Gateway Christian Escalante Dora Pine Hill Foothill (Boys) Cloudcroft Hagerman Mesa Vista Fort Sumner /House Ramah Jemez Valley Lordsburg Jal Mora (down) Logan Shiprock NW Magdalena Mescalero Tatum Penasco Mountainair Tse Yi Gai Menaul Mesilla Valley Questa To Hajiilee A BASKETBALL 26 TEAMS 5 DISTRICTS Coronado Animas Corona Clovis Christian Cimarron Evangel Christian Carrizozo Hondo Elida Des Moines NMSD Quemado Lake Arthur Floyd Maxwell SF Waldorf Reserve Vaughn Grady Roy/Mosquero Victory Christian Melrose Springer Walatowa San Jon Wagon Mound Section IV- Page 4
8 CROSS COUNTRY: 5 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A 3A A/2A 21 SCHOOLS 19 SCHOOLS 112 SCHOOLS 6A CROSS COUNTRY 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A CROSS COUNTRY 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A CROSS COUNTRY 21 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2 District 3/4 District 5 Navajo Prep Pojoaque Cobre Bernalillo Shiprock Robertson Hope Christian Bosque Thoreau St. Michael s Moriarty East Mountain Wingate Taos NMMI Sandia Prep W. Las Vegas Ruidoso Santa Fe Indian Silver Socorro Section IV- Page 5
9 3A CROSS COUNTRY 19 SCHOOLS 3 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2/3 District 4/5/6 Crownpoint ATC Capitan Newcomb Desert Academy Cottonwood Classical Rehoboth Dulce Cuba Tohatchi McCurdy Estancia Zuni Pecos Laguna Acoma Santa Fe Prep NACA Tierra Encantada Tucumcari A/2A CROSS COUNTRY 4 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2/6 District 3/4 District 5 Coronado Alamo Navajo Cloudcroft Cimarron Evangel Christian Jemez Valley Gateway Christian Des Moines Navajo Pine Mountainair Hagerman Maxwell Oak Grove Classical Quemado Mescalero Mesa Vista Pine Hill To Hajiilee Mora Ramah Penasco Shiprock NW Tse Yi Gai Walatowa Section IV- Page 6
10 FOOTBALL: 7 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 8-MAN 6-MAN 21 SCHOOLS 19 SCHOOLS 8 SCHOOLS 21 SCHOOLS 10 SCHOOLS 127 SCHOOLS 6A FOOTBALL 24 TEAMS 4 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A FOOTBALL 24 TEAMS 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A FOOTBALL 21 TEAMS 4 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2/5 District 3 District 4 Navajo Prep Bernalillo Cobre Hope Christian Shiprock Pojoaque Hatch Valley Moriarty Thoreau Robertson Hot Springs NMMI Wingate Santa Fe Indian Silver Portales St. Michael s Socorro Ruidoso Taos W. Las Vegas Section IV- Page 7
11 3A FOOTBALL 19 TEAMS 5 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2/6 District 4 District 3/5 Crownpoint Cuba Capitan Clayton (up) Newcomb Dulce Dexter Raton Tohatchi Estancia Eunice Santa Rosa Zuni Laguna Acoma Loving Texico McCurdy Tularosa Tucumcari 2A FOOTBALL 7 TEAMS 2 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2 Escalante Fort Sumner/House Navajo Pine Questa Hagerman Jal Lordsburg 8-MAN FOOTBALL 21 TEAMS 4 DISTRICTS Pine Hill Alamo Navajo Carrizozo Dora/Elida Ramah Foothill Cloudcroft Logan Shiprock NW Jemez Valley Gateway Christian Melrose Tse Yi Gai Magdalena Mescalero Apache Mountainair Menaul Mesilla Valley Springer To Hajiilee Tatum 6-MAN FOOTBALL 9 TEAMS 2 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2 Floyd Lake Arthur NMSD Roy/Mosquero San Jon Animas Hondo Reserve Vaughn Section IV- Page 8
12 GOLF: 3 CLASSES 6A 5A A/4A 28 SCHOOLS 76 SCHOOLS 6A GOLF 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A GOLF 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield (Boys) Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura A/4A GOLF 28 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS District 1/5 District 2/3 District 3 District 4/5 Bosque Raton Cobre Dexter Cottonwood Classical Robertson Hot Springs Dora East Mountain Springer Las Cruces Catholic Hope Christian Navajo Prep St. Michael s Mesilla Valley Jal Sandia Prep Taos Silver NMMI Shiprock West Las Vegas Socorro Portales To Hajiilee Ruidoso Texico (Girls) Tucumcari Section IV- Page 9
13 SOCCER: 3 CLASSES 6A 5A A/4A 23 SCHOOLS 26 SCHOOLS 73 SCHOOLS 6A SOCCER 4 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A SOCCER 23 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Los Alamos Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Valencia Miyamura A/4A SOCCER 26 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS District 1/3 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 A.T.C. (girls) Monte del Sol Hatch Valley Clovis Christian Bernalillo Desert Academy Pojoaque Silver Hope Christian Bosque Navajo Prep (girls) Questa (boys) Socorro Moriarty East Mountain Rehoboth Robertson NMMI (boys) Sandia Prep Tierra Encantada (boys) Santa Fe Prep Portales Santa Fe Indian (girls) St. Michael s Taos Independent: Wingate (boys) Ruidoso Section IV- Page 10
14 SOFTBALL: 4 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A A/3A 22 SCHOOLS 28 SCHOOLS 98 SCHOOLS 6A SOFTBALL 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A SOFTBALL 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A SOFTBALL 22 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS Navajo Prep Pojoaque Cobre Hope Christian Bernalillo Shiprock Robertson Hatch Valley Moriarty East Mountain Thoreau St. Michael s Hot Springs Portales Sandia Prep Wingate Taos Silver Ruidoso Santa Fe Indian W. Las Vegas Socorro A/3A SOFTBALL 28 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2/3 District 3/5 District 4 District 5/6 Navajo Pine Jemez Valley McCurdy Capitan Dora Newcomb Lordsburg Mora Dexter Estancia Rehoboth Mesilla Valley Pecos Eunice Laguna-Acoma Shiprock NW To Hajiilee Raton Jal Logan Tohatchi Walatowa Loving NACA Zuni Tularosa Santa Rosa Tucumcari Independent: Clayton Section IV- Page 11
15 COMPETITIVE SPIRIT: 7 CLASSES NOTE: As per the Spirit sport specific bylaws, Competitive Spirit teams must compete at the classification level that the school declares for boys basketball participation. There will be no district competitions or qualifying standards other than those outlined in the Spirit bylaws (NMAA 7.19) Section IV- Page 12
16 SWIMMING AND DIVING: 1 CLASS 43 SCHOOLS SWIMMING AND DIVING ALL CLASSES 43 SCHOOLS 4 DISTRICTS Capital ABQ. Academy Alamogordo ABQ. High Desert Academy Belen Artesia Atrisco Heritage Farmington Bosque School Carlsbad Cibola Gallup Cleveland Clovis Del Norte Los Alamos Cottonwood Classical Hobbs Eldorado Miyamura Hope Christian Las Cruces Highland Piedra Vista Los Lunas NMMI La Cueva Santa Fe Rio Rancho Manzano Santa Fe Prep Sandia Prep Rio Grande St. Michael s Socorro Sandia Taos St. Pius X Valley Valencia Volcano Vista West Mesa Section IV- Page 13
17 TENNIS: 3 CLASSES 6A 5A A/4A 20 SCHOOLS 19 SCHOOLS 63 SCHOOLS 6A TENNIS 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A TENNIS 20 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS District 1/5 District 2 District 3 District 4 Belen ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Farmington Capital Chaparral Goddard Gallup Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Grants Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell Los Lunas Los Alamos Miyamura St. Pius A/4A TENNIS 19 SCHOOLS 4 DISTRICTS District 1/5 District 2/3 District 3/4 Bernalillo (girls) Desert Academy Hope Christian Bosque Raton Mesilla Valley Rehoboth Robertson Moriarty Sandia Prep Santa Fe Prep NMMI Santa Fe Waldorf St. Michael s Portales Taos Ruidoso West Las Vegas Silver Section IV- Page 14
18 TRACK AND FIELD: 6 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A A 28 SCHOOLS 27 SCHOOLS 30 SCHOOLS 157 SCHOOLS 6A TRACK AND FIELD 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A TRACK AND FIELD 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A TRACK AND FIELD 5 DISTRICTS Navajo Prep Pojoaque Cobre Hope Christian Bernalillo Shiprock Robertson Hatch Valley Moriarty Bosque Thoreau St. Michael s Hot Springs NMMI East Mountain Wingate Taos Silver Portales Sandia Prep W. Las Vegas Socorro Ruidoso Santa Fe Indian Section IV- Page 15
19 3A TRACK AND FIELD 28 SCHOOLS 6 DISTRICTS District 6 Crownpoint Dulce ATC Capitan Clayton (up) Cottonwood Classic Newcomb McCurdy Desert Academy Dexter Santa Rosa Cuba Rehoboth Monte del Sol Pecos Eunice Texico Estancia Tohatchi Santa Fe Prep Raton Loving Tucumcari Laguna Acoma Zuni Tierra Encantada Tularosa NACA 2A TRACK AND FIELD 27 SCHOOLS 6 DISTRICTS District 6 Navajo Pine Alamo Navajo Cliff Gateway Christian Escalante Dora Pine Hill Jemez Valley Cloudcroft Hagerman Mesa Vista Fort Sumner Ramah Magdalena Lordsburg Jal Mora (down) Logan Shiprock NW Menaul Mescalero Tatum Penasco Mountainair Tse Yi Gai To Hajiilee Questa A TRACK AND FIELD 30 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS Coronado Animas Corona Clovis Christian Cimarron Evangel Christian Carrizozo Hondo Elida Des Moines NMSD Quemado Lake Arthur Floyd Maxwell Oak Grove Classic Reserve NMSBVI Grady Mosquero SF Waldorf Vaughn House Roy Victory Christian Melrose Springer Walatowa San Jon Wagon Mound Section IV- Page 16
20 VOLLEYBALL: 6 CLASSES 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A A 23 SCHOOLS 28 SCHOOLS 28 SCHOOLS 28 SCHOOLS 155 SCHOOLS 6A VOLLEYBALL 5 DISTRICTS Cibola Clovis Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland Eldorado Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista La Cueva Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Manzano Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Sandia Las Cruces Valley (up) Santa Fe Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A VOLLEYBALL 5 DISTRICTS Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Artesia Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Goddard Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming (down) Lovington Los Lunas Gallup Española Valley Santa Teresa Roswell St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Valencia Miyamura 4A VOLLEYBALL 23 SCHOOLS 5 DISTRICTS Navajo Prep Pojoaque Cobre Hope Christian Bernalillo Shiprock Robertson Hatch Valley Moriarty Bosque Thoreau St. Michael s Hot Springs Portales East Mountain Wingate Taos Silver Ruidoso Sandia Prep W. Las Vegas Socorro Santa Fe Indian Independent: NMMI Section IV- Page 17
21 3A VOLLEYBALL 28 SCHOOLS 6 DISTRICTS District 6 Crownpoint Dulce ATC Capitan Clayton (up) Cottonwood Classic Newcomb McCurdy Desert Academy Dexter Santa Rosa Cuba Rehoboth Monte del Sol Pecos Eunice Texico Estancia Tohatchi Santa Fe Prep Raton Loving Tucumcari Laguna Acoma Zuni Tierra Encantada Tularosa NACA 2A VOLLEYBALL 27 TEAMS 6 DISTRICTS District 6 Navajo Pine Alamo Navajo Cloudcroft Gateway Christian Escalante Dora Pine Hill Jemez Valley Lordsburg Hagerman Mesa Vista Fort Sumner/ House Ramah Magdalena Mescalero Jal Mora (down) Logan Shiprock NW Menaul Mesilla Valley Tatum Penasco Mountainair Tse Yi Gai To Hajiilee Questa A VOLLEYBALL 27 TEAMS 5 DISTRICTS Coronado Animas Corona Clovis Christian Cimarron Evangel Christian Carrizozo Hondo Elida Des Moines NMSD Quemado Lake Arthur Floyd Maxwell Oak Grove Classical Reserve Vaughn Grady Roy/ Mosquero SF Waldorf Melrose Springer Victory Christian San Jon Wagon Mound Walatowa Section IV- Page 18
22 WRESTLING: 3 CLASSES 6A 5A A/4A 23 SCHOOLS 22 SCHOOLS 17 SCHOOLS 62 SCHOOLS 6A WRESTLING 23 SCHOOLS 4 DISTRICTS Cibola Eldorado Carlsbad ABQ. High Cleveland La Cueva Centennial Atrisco Heritage Piedra Vista Manzano Gadsden Highland Rio Rancho Sandia Hobbs Rio Grande Volcano Vista Santa Fe Las Cruces Valley (up) Mayfield West Mesa Oñate 5A WRESTLING 22 SCHOOLS 4 DISTRICTS District 1 District 2 District 3/4 District 5 Aztec ABQ. Academy Alamogordo Belen Bloomfield Capital Chaparral Grants Farmington Del Norte Deming Los Lunas Gallup Española Goddard St. Pius Kirtland Central Los Alamos Roswell Valencia Miyamura Santa Teresa A/4A WRESTLING 17 SCHOOLS 3 DISTRICTS District 1/3 District 2/5 District 3/4 Foothill Bernalillo Cobre Newcomb Pojoaque Moriarty Pecos Robertson Ruidoso Shiprock St. Michael s Silver Tierra Encantada Taos Wingate Tucumcari W. Las Vegas Section IV- Page 19
23 4.2 ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW ACTIVITY / SPORT General In order to add a new sport or activity to the New Mexico Activities Association, at least ten percent (10%) of NMAA member high schools must agree to participate in that sport / activity. Prior to the start of a new block, NMAA staff will review all programs and conduct a feasibility study for the continuance of each sport / activity it offers. Section IV- Page 24
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