The Northern Nevada 4A Region is a part of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, governing the northern half of Nevada for high school athletics. The Northern 4A league is the large-school level, which has schools with enrollments of 1,200 and higher. The region is split into two leagues. The High Desert League and the Sierra League. Both leagues are divided by proximity with the High Desert encompassing the schools north of Mill Street in Reno, while the schools in the Sierra League are south of Mill Street.
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School | Mascot | Location | League | Enrollment |
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Carson | Senators | Carson City, Nevada | Sierra | 2,503 |
Damonte Ranch | Mustangs | Reno, Nevada | Sierra | 1,253 |
Douglas | Tigers | Minden, Nevada | Sierra | 1,522 |
Galena | Grizzlies | Reno, Nevada | Sierra | 1,510 |
Hug | Hawks | Reno, Nevada | High Desert | 1,266 |
Manogue | Miners | Reno, Nevada | Sierra | 650 |
McQueen | Lancers | Reno, Nevada | High Desert | 1,945 |
North Valleys | Panthers | Reno, Nevada | High Desert | 2,227 |
Reed | Raiders | Sparks, Nevada | High Desert | 2,464 |
Reno | Huskies | Reno, Nevada | High Desert | 1,896 |
Spanish Springs | Cougars | Sparks, Nevada | High Desert | 2,186 |
Wooster | Colts | Reno, Nevada | Sierra | 1,519 |
Due to few schools participating in certain sports in the 3A level, some schools play in the 4A as their only option. Schools who compete in various sports such as tennis, swimming and skiing are Fernley, Incline, Lowry, North Tahoe, Truckee, Sage Ridge and Sparks.