Abbreviation | NIAA |
---|---|
Formation | 1922 |
Type | Volunteer; NPO |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Athletic/Educational |
Headquarters | 549 Court St. Reno, NV 89501 |
Region served | Nevada |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Donnie Nelson |
Affiliations | National Federation of State High School Associations |
Staff | 20 |
Website | niaa.com |
Remarks | (775) 453-1012 |
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for high schools in the state of Nevada. In addition, five schools in the state of California (Coleville, Needles, North Tahoe, South Tahoe, and Truckee) and one from Arizona (Beaver Dam) are also members as the schools are geographically isolated from other in-state schools.
It is a non-profit organization founded in 1922 as the Nevada Interscholastic League and became affiliated with the National Federation of State High School Associations in 1939. The league changed its name to the current form in 1967. The NIAA governs eligibility of student athletes, resolves disputes, organizes levels of competition by divisional separation of schools according to attendance population, and conducts state championship competitions in all the NIAA-sanctioned sports. [1]
The NIAA sponsors 24 sports, 13 for boys and 11 for girls. The seasons are broken down into three seasons (Fall, Winter, and Spring). One sport, girls' soccer, awards two championships per year as the girls' soccer season in Northern Nevada is during the Fall sports season, while the girls' soccer season in the Clark County School District in Southern Nevada is during the Winter sports season. The 24 sports are: [2]
BoysFallWinter
Spring | GirlsFallWinter
Spring |
1-Only schools in Southern Nevada compete in this sport.
2-Only schools in Northern Nevada compete in this sport.
3-Only schools in Northern Nevada compete in girls soccer in the Fall season.
4-Only schools in Southern Nevada compete in girls soccer in the Winter season.
5-Girls may participate in the boys only sanctioned sports (football and wrestling), as there is no corresponding sport for them. However, they will play against males athletes if they do so.
This list includes state championship results for recent seasons for schools competing in the highest division existing in that year.
Year | Boys Team Champion | Boys Individual Champion | Girls Team Champion | Girls Individual Champion |
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2023 | Spanish Springs | Eric Ortega-Gammill (SR, Reno) | Carson | Amaya Aramini (SR, Bishop Manogue) |
2022 | Shadow Ridge | Logan Scott (SO, Faith Lutheran) | Carson | Eleanor Raker (SO, Galena) |
2021 | Reno | Nathan Carlin (SR, Foothill) | Galena | Eleanor Raker (FR, Galena) |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2019 | Centennial | Raymond Millero (SR, Faith Lutheran) | Coronado | Penelope Smerdon (JR, Reno) |
2018 | Centennial | Matthew Gordon (SO, Galena) | Centennial | Jazmin Felix (JR, Desert Pines) |
2017 | Spanish Springs | Andrew Ribeiro (SR, Spanish Springs) | Centennial | Alexis Melendrez (SR, Spanish Springs) |
2016 | Spanish Springs | Anthony Ocegueda (SR, Reed) | Reno | Samantha King-Shaw (SR, Reed) |
2015 | McQueen | Henry Weisberg (JR, McQueen) | Centennial | Karina Haymore (JR, Centennial) |
2014 | McQueen | Dajour Braxton (SR, Centennial) | Centennial | Lindsey Adams (SR, Douglas) |
2013 | Centennial | Kai Benedict (JR, McQueen) | Arbor View | Sydney Badger (SR, Centennial) |
2012 | Centennial | Jordan Cardenas (SR, Reno) | Coronado | Katie Gorczyca (JR, Palo Verde) |
2011 | Galena | Nick Hartle (SR, Centennial) | Carson | Lindsey Adams (FR, Douglas) |
Year | Champions | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
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2023 | Bishop Gorman | 56-11 | Liberty | Allegiant Stadium |
2022 | Bishop Gorman | 70-6 | Bishop Manogue | Carson H.S. |
2021 | Bishop Gorman | 56-7 | McQueen | Allegiant Stadium |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2019 | Liberty | 50-7 | Centennial | Sam Boyd Stadium |
2018 | Bishop Gorman | 69-26 | Bishop Manogue | Sam Boyd Stadium |
2017 | Bishop Gorman | 48-7 | Reed | Mackay Stadium |
2016 | Bishop Gorman | 84-8 | Liberty | Sam Boyd Stadium |
2015 | Bishop Gorman | 62-21 | Liberty | |
2014 | Bishop Gorman | 70-28 | Reed | Damonte Ranch H.S. |
2013 | Bishop Gorman | 48-14 | Reed | Sam Boyd Stadium |
2012 | Bishop Gorman | 63-10 | Liberty | Sam Boyd Stadium |
2011 | Bishop Gorman | 72-28 | Reed | Damonte Ranch H.S. |
2010 | Bishop Gorman | 40-0 | McQueen | Sam Boyd Stadium |
2009 | Bishop Gorman | 62-21 | Del Sol | Sam Boyd Stadium |
Year | Team Champion | Individual Champion | Location |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Coronado | Ali Mulhall, Coronado | Mountain Falls |
2022 | Coronado | Brynn Kort, Coronado | Toiyabe |
2021 | Coronado | Yana Wilson, Coronado | Primm Valley |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | ||
2019 | Bishop Gorman | Riana Mission, Clark | TPC Summerlin |
2018 | Centennial | Gracie Olkowski, Faith Lutheran | Dayton Valley |
2017 | Coronado | Sydney Smith, Faith Lutheran | Highland Falls |
2016 | Coronado | Victoria Estrada, Coronado | Eagle Valley West |
2015 | Coronado | Annick hacziewicz, Palo Verde | Primm Valley |
2014 | Coronado | Katrina Prendergast, Spanish Springs | Somersett |
2013 | Spanish Springs | Katrina Prendergast, Spanish Springs | Bear's Best |
2012 | Spanish Springs | Alexandra Kaui, Green Valley | Wildcreek |
2011 | Green Valley | Alexandra Kaui, Green Valley | Bear's Best |
2010 | Green Valley | Alexandra Kaui, Green Valley | Hidden Valley |
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Coronado | 2-0 | Palo Verde | Carson High School |
2022 | Bishop Gorman | 2-1 | Eldorado | Coronado High School |
2021 | Palo Verde | 3-0 | Hug | Spanish Springs High School |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2019 | Bishop Gorman | 1-0 | Eldorado | Hug High School |
2018 | Las Vegas | 5-1 | Coronado | Bettye Wilson |
2017 | Coronado | 2-1 | Wooster | North Valleys High School |
2016 | Galena | 2-1, OT | Coronado | Bettye Wilson |
2015 | Carson | 2-1, OT | Wooster | North Valleys High School |
2014 | Palo Verde | 2-1 | Valley | Heritage Park, Henderson |
2013 | Eldorado | 2-0 | Palo Verde | Carson High School |
2012 | Bishop Gorman | 1-0 | Green Valley | Heritage Park, Henderson |
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
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2023 | Coronado | 2-1 | Faith Lutheran | Coronado High School |
2022 | Faith Lutheran | 1-0 | Coronado | Coronado High School |
2021 | Faith Lutheran | 1-0 | Coronado | Spanish Springs High School |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2019 | Faith Lutheran | 1-0 | Coronado | Hug High School |
2018 | Bishop Gorman | 4-0 | Galena | Bettye Wilson |
2017 | Bishop Gorman | 3-0 | McQueen | North Valleys High School |
2016 | Arbor View | 4-1 | Palo Verde | Bettye Wilson |
2015 | Arbor View | 2-0 | Coronado | North Valleys High School |
2014 | Arbor View | 6-0 | Coronado | Heritage Park, Henderson |
2013 | Arbor View | 3-0 | Carson | Carson High School |
2012 | Arbor View | 1-1 (4-3 SO) | Green Valley | Heritage Park, Henderson |
Boys
Year | Team | Singles | Doubles |
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2023 | Palo Verde | Mark Lapko, Bishop Gorman | Sanjeev Chundu/Pharrell Redmond, Clark |
2022 | Palo Verde | Mark Lapko, Bishop Gorman | Sam Fouse/Nolan Dubay, Faith Lutheran |
2021 | Faith Lutheran | Sanjeev Chundu, Clark | Nicco Ripamonti/Stephen Dobrev, Faith Lutheran |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | ||
2019 | Palo Verde | Michael Andre, Palo Verde | Blake Kasday/Chase Kasday, Bonanza |
2018 | Palo Verde | Michael Andre, Palo Verde | Blake Kasday/Chase Kasday, Bonanza |
2017 | Palo Verde | Axel Botticelli, Palo Verde | Michael Pasimio/Simran Shah, Clark |
2016 | Palo Verde | Ben Gajardo, Desert Oasis | Skyler Davidson/Sam Sholeff, Bishop Gorman |
2015 | Bishop Gorman | Dylan Levitt, Palo Verde | Sam Grant/Ryland McDermott, Coronado |
2014 | Palo Verde | Ben Gajardo, Desert Oasis | Skyler Davidson/Sam Sholeff, Bishop Gorman |
2013 | Coronado | Dylan Levitt, Bishop Gorman | Jack Vance/Jamie Vance, Coronado |
2012 | Coronado | Trevor Johnson, Palo Verde | Lucas Lee/Max Novak, Centennial |
2011 | Reno | Kris Yee, Clark | Ozzy Abraham/Tanner Berkabile, Palo Verde |
2010 | Palo Verde | Kris Yee, Clark | Ozzy Abraham/Tanner Berkabile, Palo Verde |
Girls
Year | Team | Singles | Doubles |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Palo Verde | Campbell Ricci, Palo Verde | Venus Tang/Ruth Robinson, Palo Verde |
2022 | Palo Verde | Caroline Lemcke, Palo Verde | Campbell Ricci/Mandalay LaBarre, Palo Verde |
2021 | Palo Verde | Jessica Bernales, Palo Verde | Cambell Ricci/Paisha Douglas, Palo Verde |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | ||
2019 | Palo Verde | Audrey Boch-Collins, Clark | Megan King/Sidra Wohlwend, Coronado |
2018 | Coronado | Audrey Boch-Collins, Clark | Ariana Stanciu/Andrada Stanciu, Sierra Vista |
2017 | Coronado | Audrey Boch-Collins, Clark | Isabella Shelton/Shelby Graber, Palo Verde |
2016 | Palo Verde | Audrey Boch-Collins, Clark | Emma Figueredo/Angelique Friedrich, Bishop Gorman |
2015 | Palo Verde | Angelique Friedrich, Bishop Gorman | Chloe Henderson/Sophie Henderson, Palo Verde |
2014 | Palo Verde | Samantha Smith, Coronado | Chloe Henderson/Sophie Henderson, Palo Verde |
2013 | Bishop Gorman | McKay Novak, Centennial | Chloe Henderson/Sophie Henderson, Palo Verde |
2012 | Bishop Gorman | Chelsea Crovetti, Bishop Gorman | Chloe Henderson/Kristen Newell, Palo Verde |
2011 | Bishop Gorman | Tiffany Tavares, Spring Valley | Amanda Brazell/Taler Brazell, The Meadows |
2010 | The Meadows | Gabriela Smith, Coronado | Aphrah Brokaw/Danae Ingwaldson, Liberty |
Year | Champions | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Bishop Gorman | 3-1 | Coronado | Sunrise Mountain High School |
2022 | Coronado | 3-0 | Reno | Hug High School |
2021 | Bishop Gorman | 3-0 | Centennial | Faith Lutheran High School |
2020 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2019 | Bishop Gorman | 3–1 | Durango | Faith Lutheran High School |
2018 | Bishop Gorman | 3–0 | Reno | Bishop Manogue High School |
2017 | Shadow Ridge | 3–2 | Bishop Gorman | Faith Lutheran High School |
2016 | Bishop Gorman | 3–1 | Reno | Damonte Ranch High School |
2015 | Coronado | 3-1 | Bishop Manogue | Foothill High School |
2014 | Coronado | 3-0 | Shadow ridge | Galena High School |
2013 | Coronado | 3-2 | Palo Verde | Green Valley High School |
2012 | Spanish Springs | 3-1 | Green Valley | Galena High School |
2011 | Green Valley | 3-0 | Reed | Chaparral High School |
2010 | Douglas | 3-0 | Green Valley | Bishop Manogue High School |
Boys
Year | Champion | Runner Up | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | Bishop Gorman | Coronado | 63-30 |
2023 | Durango | Liberty | 57-47 |
2022 | Liberty | Bishop Gorman | 63-62, OT |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | ||
2020 | Bishop Gorman | Desert Pines | 65-37 |
2019 | Bishop Gorman | Clark | 68-60 |
2018 | Bishop Gorman | Bishop Manogue | 62-41 |
2017 | Bishop Gorman | Clark | 62-58 |
2016 | Bishop Gorman | Coronado | 83-63 |
2015 | Bishop Gorman | Palo Verde | 74-54 |
2014 | Bishop Gorman | Canyon Springs | 71-58 |
2013 | Bishop Gorman | Centennial | 69-43 |
2012 | Bishop Gorman | Hug | 96-51 |
2011 | Canyon Springs | Bishop Manogue | 82-47 |
2010 | Bishop Gorman | Canyon Springs | 69-48 |
Girls
Year | Champion | Runner Up | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | Bishop Gorman | Centennial | 57-53 |
2023 | Centennial | Coronado | 59-20 |
2022 | Centennial | Bishop Manogue | 93-34 |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | ||
2020 | Centennial | Desert Oasis | 79-51 |
2019 | Centennial | Bishop Gorman | 78-47 |
2018 | Centennial | Liberty | 74-65, OT |
2017 | Centennial | Bishop Manogue | 97-52 |
2016 | Centennial | Liberty | 78-62 |
2015 | Centennial | Bishop Gorman | 65-52 |
2014 | Reno | Liberty | 50-39 |
2013 | Reno | Bishop Gorman | 52-39 |
2012 | Reed | Reno | 56-51 |
2011 | Centennial | Liberty | 71-65, OT |
2010 | Bishop Gorman | Reed | 82-59 |
Boys
Year | Team Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Individual Champion |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Palo Verde | 9-0 | Sierra Vista | Mason Snow, Silverado |
2023 | Centennial | 7-2 | Shadow Ridge | Seth Stovall, Shadow Ridge |
2022 | Clark | 7-2 | Shadow Ridge | Gianni Silva, Arbor View |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2020 | Arbor View | 7-2 | Liberty | Gianni Silva, Arbor View |
2019 | Spring Valley | 7-2 | Palo Verde | Andrew Guba, Spring Valley |
2018 | Spring Valley | 7-2 | Foothill | Kyle Wilson, Las Vegas |
2017 | Las Vegas | 9-0 | Arbor View | Caleb Andrews, Clark |
2016 | Desert Oasis | 7-2 | Liberty | Joe Gerencser, Green Valley |
2015 | Coronado | 7-2 | Arbor View | Cameron Collins, Arbor View |
2014 | Centennial | 7-2 | Las Vegas | Garrett Page, Centennial |
2013 | Centennial | 9-0 | Green Valley | Garrett Page, Centennial |
2012 | SECTA | 7-2 | Shadow Ridge | Dallas Leong, SECTA |
2011 | Centennial | 5-4 | SECTA | Dallas Leong, SECTA |
Girls
Year | Team Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Individual Champion |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Desert Oasis | 7-2 | Centennial | Lilly Houle, Centennial |
2023 | Centennial | 7-2 | Palo Verde | Ryann Clark, Palo Verde |
2022 | Arbor View | 7-2 | Desert Oasis | Kelsey Aczon, Desert Oasis |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||
2020 | Spring Valley | 9-0 | Arbor View | Jazelle Lampkin, Basic |
2019 | Shadow Ridge | 9-0 | Basic | Olivia Lampkin, Basic |
2018 | Basic | 7-2 | Spring Valley | Savannah Decker, Valley |
2017 | Liberty | 7-2 | Spring Valley | Leah Glazer, Bishop Gorman |
2016 | Centennial | 5-4 | Foothill | Natallie Kowalski, Palo Verde |
2015 | Silverado | 9-0 | Shadow Ridge | Natallie Kowalski, Palo Verde |
2014 | Silverado | 9-0 | Bonanza | Gabriella Weis, Las Vegas |
2013 | Silverado | 9-0 | Cimarron-Memorial | Michelle Matsumoto, Silverado |
2012 | Liberty | 7-2 | Arbor View | Maluhia Ulrich, Liberty |
2011 | Basic | 5-4 | Cimarron-Memorial | Jennifer Kraft, Cimarron-Memorial |
Boys
Year | Slalom | Giant Slalom | Combined | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | Individual | Team | Individual | Team | Individual | |
2023 | Manogue | Ryan Wilson, Damonte | Slalom only; giant slalom canceled due to weather | |||
2022 | Manogue | Charles Zaretsky, Galena | Manogue | Charles Zaretsky, Galena | Manogue | Charles Zaretsky, Galena |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||||
2020 | ||||||
2019 | ||||||
2018 | Galena | Will Casaceli, Reno | Galena | Nick Fischer, Manogue | Galena | Will Casaceli, Reno |
2017 | ||||||
2016 | Galena | Connor Novak, NV | Galena | Matt Smallhouse, Galena | Galena | Matt Smallhouse, Galena |
Year | Slalom | Giant Slalom | Combined | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | Individual | Team | Individual | Team | Individual | |
2023 | Galena | Sophia Cerretti, Galena | Slalom only; giant slalom canceled due to weather | |||
2022 | Galena | Maya Hsu, Manogue | Galena | Olivia Saenz, Galena | Galena | Maya Hsu, Manogue |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |||||
2020 | ||||||
2019 | ||||||
2018 | Galena | Gigi Taylor, Manogue | Galena | Gigi Taylor, Manogue | Galena | Gigi Taylor, Manogue |
2017 | ||||||
2016 | Manogue | Sophia MacLean, Manogue | Galena | Cyd Curle, Galena | Manogue | Cyd Curle, Galena |
Year | Team Champion | Venue |
---|---|---|
2024 | SLAM Nevada | Anderson Auto Group Fieldhouse |
2023 | SLAM Nevada | Winnemucca Events Center |
2022 | SLAM Nevada | Cimarron-Memorial High School |
2021 | N/A - No season due to COVID-19 | |
2020 | Green Valley | Cimarron-Memorial High School |
2019 | Winnemucca Events Center | |
2018 | Spanish Springs | Orleans Arena |
2017 | Green Valley | Spanish Springs High School |
2016 | Green Valley | Primm |
2015 | Green Valley | |
2014 | Green Valley | |
2013 | Green Valley | Reno Livestock Events Center |
2012 | ||
2011 | Las Vegas |
Year | Champions | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
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2023 | Bishop Gorman | 10-1 | Desert Oasis | William Peccole Park |
2022 | Basic | 16-7 | Bishop Gorman | Las Vegas Ballpark |
2021 | N/A - No state tournament held | |||
2020 | N/A - No state tournament held | |||
2019 | Desert Oasis | 9-1 | Reno | Las Vegas Ballpark |
2018 | Palo Verde | 4-2 | Basic | Bishop Manogue High School |
2017 | Basic | 16-6 | Galena | Las Vegas High School |
2016 | Basic | 9-1 | Centennial | Bishop Manogue High School |
2015 | Bishop Gorman | 6-5 | Green Valley | Durango High School |
2014 | Liberty | 5-3 | Centennial | William Peccole Park |
2013 | Coronado | 7-4 | Bishop Gorman | College of Southern Nevada |
2012 | Bishop Gorman | 11-1 | Coronado | William Peccole Park |
2011 | Bishop Gorman | 10-0 | Green Valley | College of Southern Nevada |
Year | Team Champion | Individual Champion | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Bishop Gorman | Bridger Johnson, Shadow Ridge | Red Hawk Golf and Resort, Sparks |
2022 | Coronado | Mason Snyder, Palo Verde | Coyote Springs, Moapa |
2021 | N/A - No state tournament held | ||
2020 | N/A - No state tournament held | ||
2019 | Coronado | Michael Sarro, Coronado | Somersett, Reno |
2018 | Coronado | Cameron Gambini, Arbor View | Reflection Bay Golf Club, Henderson |
2017 | Palo Verde | Ollie Osborne, Bishop Manogue | Toiyabe, Washoe Valley |
2016 | Palo Verde | Jack Trent, Palo Verde | Reflection Bay Golf Club, Henderson |
2015 | Bishop Manogue | Jack Trent, Palo Verde | Montreux Golf & Country Club, Reno |
2014 | Bishop Gorman | Van Thomas, Arbor View | Mountain Falls Golf Club, Pahrump |
2013 | Bishop Manogue | Taylor Montgomery, Foothill | Sierra Sage, Reno |
2012 | Coronado | AJ McInerney, Coronado | TPC, Las Vegas |
2011 | Coronado | Taylor Montgomery, Foothill | Hidden Valley Country Club, Reno |
2010 | Coronado | AJ McInerney, Coronado | TPC, Las Vegas |
Year | Champions | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Douglas | 6-3 | Centennial | Hixson Park, UNR |
2022 | Green Valley | 8-2 | Douglas | College of Southern Nevada |
2021 | N/A - No state tournament held | |||
2020 | N/A - No state tournament held | |||
2019 | Shadow Ridge | 13-3 | Coronado | Bishop Gorman High School |
2018 | Spanish Springs | 6-2 | Douglas | Bishop Manogue High School |
2017 | Bishop Gorman High School | |||
2016 | Spanish Springs | 2-1 | Rancho | Hixson Park, UNR |
2015 | Reed | 3-2 | Palo Verde | Eller Media Field, UNLV |
2014 | Palo Verde | 12-8 | Reed | Hixson Park, UNR |
2013 | Centennial | 13-0 | Palo Verde | Eller Media Field, UNLV |
2012 | Centennial | 11-0 | Coronado | Hixson Park, UNR |
2011 | Palo Verde | 7-1 | Centennial | Eller Media Field, UNLV |
Year | Girls Team Champion | Boys Team Champion |
---|---|---|
2023 | Coronado | Palo Verde |
2022 | Coronado | Palo Verde |
2021 | N/A - No state tournament held | |
2020 | N/A - No state tournament held | |
2019 | Palo Verde | Palo Verde |
2018 | Green Valley | Palo Verde |
2017 | Palo Verde | Palo Verde |
2016 | Palo Verde | Palo Verde |
2015 | Palo Verde | Palo Verde |
2014 | Bishop Gorman | Palo Verde |
2013 | Bishop Gorman | Palo Verde |
2012 | Bishop Gorman | Boulder City |
2011 | Bishop Gorman | Boulder City |
2010 | Bishop Gorman | Palo Verde |
Year | Girls Team Champion | Boys Team Champion |
---|---|---|
2023 | Liberty | Liberty |
2022 | Centennial | McQueen |
2021 | N/A - No state tournament held | |
2020 | N/A - No state tournament held | |
2019 | Centennial | Bishop Gorman |
2018 | Centennial | Bishop Gorman |
2017 | Centennial | Centennial |
2016 | Centennial | Silverado |
2015 | Centennial | Centennial |
2014 | Centennial | McQueen |
2013 | Centennial | Centennial |
2012 | Centennial | Centennial |
2011 | Centennial | Silverado |
2010 | McQueen | McQueen |
2009 | Western | Valley |
2008 | Reno | Damonte Ranch |
2007 | Reno | Reno |
2006 | Galena | Galena |
2005 | Cheyenne | Silverado |
2004 | Reno | Cimarron-Memorial |
2003 | Reno | Green Valley |
2002 | Centennial | Galena |
2001 | Cheyenne | Hug |
2000 | Mojave | Mojave |
Year | Champions | Score | Runner-Up | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Shadow Ridge | 3-2 | Palo Verde | Shadow Ridge |
2022 | Shadow Ridge | 3-1 | Green Valley | Shadow Ridge |
2021 | Coronado | 3-2 | Centennial | Centennial |
2020 | N/A - No state tournament held | |||
2019 | Palo Verde | 3-0 | Coronado | Mojave |
2018 | Centennial | 3-0 | Foothill | Arbor View |
2017 | Palo Verde | 3-1 | Las Vegas | Chaparral |
2016 | Green Valley | 3-1 | Foothill | Legacy |
2015 | Palo Verde | 3-0 | Legacy | Las Vegas |
2014 | Legacy | 3-0 | Las Vegas | Legacy |
2013 | Coronado | 3-1 | Foothill | Chaparral |
2012 | Coronado | 3-2 | Silverado | Chaparral |
The NIAA Award of Excellence, which began in 2001, is an award program that awards NIAA-affiliated schools points based on their varsity teams' performances in academics, athletics, and through the Citizens Through Sports program. Each of the three major categories in high school activities – academics, athletics and sportsmanship – are weighted equally, and boys and girls programs are combined in the standings table. Spirit points are added after the conclusion of the winter season and points are deducted for ejections and other unsportsmanlike conduct. The NIAA honors the winning school in each classification by presenting it with a championship banner and commemorative trophy. The NIAA considers the Award of Excellence in Academics, Athletics and Citizenship to be its top overall program. [22]
The past champions include: [23]
Year | AAAA | AAA | AA | A |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009-10 | Bishop Manogue | Boulder City | Whittell | Pahranagat Valley |
2008-09 | Palo Verde | Faith Lutheran | The Meadows | Pahranagat Valley |
2007-08 | Palo Verde | Truckee | The Meadows | Pahranagat Valley |
2006-07 | Palo Verde | Boulder City | Rite of Passage | Pahranagat Valley |
2005-06 | Galena | Boulder City | The Meadows | Pahranagat Valley |
2004-05 | Palo Verde | Boulder City | Whittell | Wells |
2003-04 | Palo Verde | Virgin Valley | Faith Lutheran | Smith Valley |
2002-03 | Palo Verde | Truckee | Faith Lutheran | Smith Valley |
2001-02 | Carson | Spring Creek | Faith Lutheran | Pahranagat Valley |
2000-01 | Reno | Moapa Valley | The Meadows | Pahranagat Valley |
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The Northern Nevada 3A Region is a part of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, governing the northern half of Nevada for high school athletics. The Northern 3A league is the 2nd largest school level, which has schools with enrollments of 461 to 1200. As of the 2018–2019 school year, there are 10 member schools in the Northern 3A league. Elko High School, South Tahoe High School, and Churchill County High School moved down from the Northern 4A beginning the 2010–2011 school year and at the start of the 2018–2019 school year, North Valleys High School moved down from the Northern 4A to the Northern 3A.
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.
The Sunrise 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 Sunrise Region consists of large schools in Henderson, Nevada and on the eastern parts of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas, Nevada. There are two division in the Sunrise 4A Region, Northeast and Southeast. The Sunrise 4A Region was a part of the Southern Nevada 4-A Region, until the conference was divided into two separate regions before the 2000-01 school year due to the constant expansion and development of new high schools in the Las Vegas Valley. Sunrise Mountain High School joined the Northeast Division most recently, during the 2009-10 school year.
Excel Christian School is an accredited private Pre-K through grade 12 Christian school in Sparks, Nevada, founded in 2003 as a non-profit organization. The school mascot is the Warriors, and the school colors are red and black.
Sparks High School is a public high school located at 820 15th Street, Sparks, Nevada, United States. It serves about 1150 students as a member of the Washoe County School District. It is ranked in the top-1000 schools based on the number of AP exams. Its mascot is the "Railroaders" and has a distinct train whistle when a game is taking place.
Earl Wooster High School , or Wooster High School (WHS), is a public secondary school in Reno, Nevada that is a part of the Washoe County School District. Its mascot is the Colt and the school colors are scarlet, white, and silver. As of the 2010 school year, Wooster was ranked 177th on Newsweek magazine's list of the 1500 best U.S. high schools. It is currently part of the International Baccalaureate program.
The Southern Nevada 2A Region is a part of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, governing the mostly-southern part of Nevada for high school athletics. There are currently 10 member schools in the Southern 2A league for the 2011–2012 school year, one of which is located in California.
Wells High School is a public school located in Wells, Nevada, United States. It has an enrollment of 118 students in grades 9 through 12. The school primarily serves students from Wells, as well as a number of students from Clover Valley, Metropolis, Montello, Oasis, and Deeth. Wells High School made AYP in 2010. Under No Child Left Behind, a school makes Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) if it achieves the minimum levels of improvement determined by the state of Nevada in terms of student performance and other accountability measures.