Sunset 4A Region
The Sunset 4A Region is a part of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association and is one of two conferences in Southern Nevada 4A high school athletics. The Sunset Region consists of large schools in the western parts of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas and Pahrump, Nevada. There are two division in the Sunset 4A Region, Northwest and Southwest. The Sunset 4A Region was a part of the Southern Nevada 4-A Region, until the conference was divided into two separate regions due to the constant expansion and development of new high schools in the Las Vegas metro.
For the 2008-09 school year, the conference welcomed two new members, Pahrump Valley High School from Pahrump, Nevada who moved up from the class 3A and Desert Oasis High School which opened in southwest Las Vegas in the fall of 2008. Desert Oasis was an independent in football for the 2008 season before joining the Southwest Division as a full-time football member in 2009. They participate in the Southwest Division in all other sports.[1] Pahrump Valley is a full member of the Southwest Division in all sports.[2] Faith Lutheran High School moved from 3A to 4A at the beginning of the 2009-10 school year and is a member of the Northwest Division.[3]
Current members
Northwest Division | |||
School | Mascot | Location | Enrollment |
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Arbor View | Aggies | Clark County | 2,500 |
Centennial | Bulldogs | Clark County | 3,520 |
Cheyenne | Desert Shields | N. Las Vegas | 2,401 |
Cimarron-Memorial | Spartans | Las Vegas | 2,946 |
Faith Lutheran | Crusaders | Summerlin | 537 |
Legacy | Longhorns | N. Las Vegas | 2,480 |
Mojave | Rattlers | N. Las Vegas | 2,185 |
Palo Verde | Panthers | Summerlin | 3,339 |
Shadow Ridge | Mustangs | Las Vegas | 2,211 |
Southwest Division | |||
School | Mascot | Location | Enrollment |
Bishop Gorman | Gaels | Summerlin | 1,100 |
Bonanza | Bengals | Las Vegas | 2,240 |
Clark | Chargers | Las Vegas | 2,729 |
Desert Oasis | Diamondbacks | Enterprise | n/a |
Durango | Trailblazers | Spring Valley | 2,630 |
Pahrump Valley | Trojans | Pahrump | 1,424 |
Sierra Vista | Mountain Lions | Spring Valley | 3,422 |
Spring Valley | Grizzlies | Spring Valley | 2,505 |
Western | Warriors | Las Vegas | 2,374 |
The Meadows School has affiliate member status in boys and girls tennis. It has a K-12 enrollment of 763 and competes at the 2A level in other sports.
Proposed realignment
In June 2011, the NIAA's Southern Realignment Committee approved a realignment of Sunset 4A Region, Sunrise 4A Region and Southern 3A Region that would place 24 teams from Class 4A into Class 4A–Division I and 13 teams, including 3A members Boulder City, Moapa Valley and Virgin Valley, into Class 4A–Division II. The teams were placed into divisions using a point-based rubric that took into account each school's finish in all sports for the 2009–10 and 2010–11 school years. Points were awarded for qualifying for the postseason in most sports, with higher point totals awarded for postseason victories and teams that won region or state titles.[4]
The proposal will be discussed by the NIAA's Board of Governors in late June 2011 and is expected to be approved by the board in October 2011 at a meeting in Las Vegas scheduled for October 2011.[5]
The proposed lineup for the two divisions for the Sunset 4A Region are:
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Sports
The Sunset 4A Region sponsors thirteen sports divided into three seasons: Fall, Winter, and Spring. Sports that are competed during the Fall Season include:
- Cross Country (Boys and Girls)
- Football
- Golf (Girls)
- Soccer (Boys)
- Tennis (Boys and Girls)
- Volleyball (Girls)
Sports that are competed during the Winter Season include:
- Basketball (Boys and Girls)
- Bowling (Boys and Girls)
- Soccer (Girls)
- Wrestling
Sports that are competed during the Spring Season include:
- Baseball
- Golf (Boys)
- Softball
- Swimming and Diving (Boys and Girls)
- Track and Field (Boys and Girls)
- Volleyball (Boys)
Several sports including Roller Hockey and Lacrosse are sponsored by some of the conference's schools but are independent of the NIAA and the Sunset Conference.
Football rivalries
Schools | First Meeting | Game | Trophy | Reigning Champion (Last Meeting) | All-time Record | |
Centennial | Shadow Ridge | 2004 | Jim Marsh Cup | Jim Marsh Cup | Centennial, 44–10 (2011) | Centennial leads 5–3 |
Arbor View | Legacy | 2007 | Battle of the Bulls | Arbor View, 42–14 (2011) | Legacy leads 3–2 | |
Bonanza | Spring Valley | 2005 | Battle for the Banner | Bonanza, 28–14 (2011) | Spring Valley leads 7–1 |
2009-10 Champions
Fall | |||
Sport | Northwest Champion | Southwest Champion | Regional Champion |
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Boys Cross Country | N/A | N/A | Centennial |
Girls Cross Country | N/A | N/A | Shadow Ridge |
Football | Legacy | Bishop Gorman | Bishop Gorman |
Girls Golf | N/A | N/A | Faith Lutheran |
Boy's Soccer | Centennial | Bishop Gorman | Bishop Gorman |
Boy's Tennis | Palo Verde | Bishop Gorman | Palo Verde |
Girl's Tennis | The Meadows | Bishop Gorman | Bishop Gorman |
Girl's Volleyball | Palo Verde | Bishop Gorman | Bishop Gorman |
Winter | |||
Sport | Northwest Champion | Southwest Champion | Regional Champion |
Boy's Basketball | |||
Girl's Basketball | |||
Boy's Bowling | |||
Girl's Bowling | |||
Girl's Soccer | |||
Wrestling | |||
Spring | |||
Sport | Northwest Champion | Southwest Champion | Regional Champion |
Baseball | |||
Boy's Golf | |||
Boy's Volleyball | |||
Softball | |||
Boy's Swimming/Diving | |||
Girl's Swimming/Diving | |||
Boy's Track | |||
Girl's Track | |||
See also
References
- ↑ Desert Oasis High School Sports Information
- ↑ Pahrump Valley Trojans athletics
- ↑ Seiters, Damon (June 20, 2008). "Faith Lutheran to climb to 4A in 2009". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
- ↑ Brewer, Ray (June 13, 2011). "Realignment plan could put prep football teams in lower division". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
- ↑ Davis, Bartt (June 7, 2011). "Committee approves proposal to split 4A into two divisions". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
External links
- Official website of the Nevada Interscholastic Athletics Association
- High School Sports Coverage by the Las Vegas Review-Journal