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The Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) is one of two regulatory bodies for high school athletics and activities in the state of Arizona.It comprises all of the state's public district high schools (except Ajo High School, Beaver Dam High School and Gila Bend High School), various charter and private schools, plus a full member in Winterhaven, California and an associate member in ...
Two rounds of competition for big event that for the first time includes girls division. Finals start at 4:30 p.m.
Sunnyside High School is a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association and is classed in its 6A conference. [5] A wrestling powerhouse in Arizona, Sunnyside has won 30 state championships (14 in a row, 1998–2011).
Prescott High School is a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association and is classified in the 4A Conference for schools with an enrollment of 950–1899 students. SPRING sports include Track and field-Boys / Girls (Var/JV), Tennis-Boys / Girls (Var/JV), Softball-Girls (Var/JV/Frosh), and Baseball-Boys (Var/JV/Frosh).
From left, Minisink Valley's Zach Filip and Monroe-Woodbury's Brandon Carcaterra wrestle in the 152 lb match during the Section 9 Duals semifinal at Minisink Valley High School on January 11, 2023 ...
Mesa Central High School/Mesa Vo-Tech High School, Mesa (1991) Mesa Ranch School, Mesa (1943) Music Mountain Junior/Senior High School, Peach Springs; Northern Yuma County Union High School, Parker/Salome (circa mid-1950s; split into two schools) North Pointe Preparatory, Phoenix (2023)
The IHSAA Board of Director approved girls wrestling and boys volleyball as sanctioned sports for the 2024-25 school year.
Division II (small school) 101 pounds. Dorian Hidalgo, 8th, Sleepy Hollow. Matteo Pellegrino, Fr., Nanuet. Andrew Amendola, 8th, Ardsley and Zach de Guzman, Fr., Edgemont