Sac-Joaquin Section

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The Sac-Joaquin Section is part of the California Interscholastic Federation, governing high school sports in the northeastern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area, the city of Sacramento, and the northern portion of the San Joaquin Valley. The section was organized in March 1942 and represents 178 high schools and junior high schools, having a total enrollment of approximately 228,000 students.

[edit] League Alignment 2006-2010

DIVISION I (7 Leagues)

  • Central California Conference (CCC) - Atwater, Buhach Colony, Golden Valley, Los Banos, Merced, Pitman, Turlock
  • Delta River League (DRL) - Florin, Folsom, Jesuit (boys only), Monterey Trail, Pleasant Grove, Sheldon, St. Francis (girls only)
  • Delta Valley Conference (DVC) - Davis, Elk Grove, Franklin-EG, Kennedy (exc. football), Laguna Creek, Nevada Union (football only), Valley
  • Modesto Metro Conference (MMC) - Beyer, Grace Davis, Downey, Enochs, Gregori, Johansen, Modesto
  • Monticello Empire League (MEL) - Armijo, Fairfield, Napa, Vacaville, Vintage, Wood
  • San Joaquin Athletic Association (SJAA) - Bear Creek, Chavez, Franklin-S, Lincoln-S, Lodi, Tracy
  • Tri-City Athletic League (TCAL) - Edison, McNair, St. Mary's, Stagg, Tokay, West

DIVISION II (3 Leagues)

  • Metropolitan Conference (METRO) - Burbank, Grant, Johnson, Kennedy (football only), McClatchy, Rosemont, Sacramento
  • Sierra Foothill League (SFL) - Del Oro, Granite Bay, Nevada Union (exc. football), Oakmont, Rocklin, Roseville, Woodcreek
  • Sierra Valley Conference (SVC) - Christian Brothers, Cordova, Galt, Oak Ridge, Ponderosa, Union Mine

DIVISION III (3 Leagues)

  • Capital Athletic League (CAL) - Bella Vista, Casa Roble, Del Campo, El Camino, Loretto (girls only), Mira Loma, Rio Americano
  • Tri-County Conference (TCC) - Inderkum, Natomas, Pioneer, River Valley, Woodland, Yuba City
  • Solano County Athletic Conference (SCAC) - Benicia, Bethel, Hogan, Rodriguez, Vallejo, Vanden

DIVISION IV (3 Leagues)

  • Capital Valley Conference (CVC) - Center, Dixon, Foothill, Rio Linda, River City, West Campus
  • Pioneer Valley League (PVL) - Bear River, Colfax, El Dorado, Lincoln-L, Mesa Verde, Placer, Whitney
  • Valley Oak League (VOL) - Ceres, Central Valley, East Union, Manteca, Oakdale, Sierra, Sonora, Weston Ranch

DIVISION V (3 Leagues)

  • Mother Lode League (MLL) - Amador, Argonaut, Bret Harte, Calaveras, Linden, Summerville
  • Trans Valley League (TVL) - Escalon, Hughson, Modesto Christian, Ripon, Ripon Christian, Riverbank
  • Western Athletic Conference (WAC) - Central Catholic, Gustine, Hilmar, Livingston, Orestimba, Patterson

DIVISION VI (3 Leagues)

  • Central Valley Christian League (CVCL) - Forest Lake Christian, Foresthill, Sacramento Waldorf, Vacaville Christian, Victory Christian, Woodland Christian
  • Golden Empire League (GEL) - Capital Christian, Encina, Golden Sierra, Highlands, Lindhurst, Marysville, San Juan
  • Southern League (SL) - Delhi, Denair, LeGrand, Mariposa, Turlock Christian, Waterford

DIVISION VII (4 Leagues)

  • Harvest Christian League (HCL) - Big Valley Christian, Brookside Christian, Calvary Temple, Jim Elliot Christian, Stockton Christian, Wilton Christian
  • Mountain Valley League (MVL) - Mother Lode Christian, Mountain Oaks, Don Pedro, ROP (boys only), Stone Ridge Christian, Tioga
  • Northern Pacific Athletic Conference (NPAC) - Excelsior, Freedom Christian, New Life Christian, North Hills Christian, Sierra Christian, Trinity Prep.
  • Sacramento Metrpolitan Athletic League (SMAL) - Bradshaw Christian, Faith Christian, Lutheran, Sacramento Adventist, Sacramento Country Day, Valley Christian

DIVISION VII (Football only)

  • SMAL - Bradshaw Christian, Foresthill, North Hills Christian, Sierra Christian, Vacaville Christian, Valley Christian
  • HCL - Big Valley Christian, Brookside Christian, Calvary Temple, Jim Elliot Christian, ROP/Sierra Ridge, Stone Ridge Christian

[edit] Section Championships

The following is a list of the top-10 schools in the section in order of team championships won:

  1. Davis (86)
  2. Jesuit (77)
  3. Rio Americano (61)
  4. St. Francis (49)
  5. Colfax (43)
  6. Del Campo (40)
  7. Vacaville (39)
  8. Del Oro (36)
  9. St. Mary's (36)
  10. Justin-Siena (35)

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