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The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) is the governing body of athletics and activities for
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schools in the state of
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. As of February 2011, the private,
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consists of nearly 800 member
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s and middle/junior high schools, both public and private.


Purpose

Founded in 1905 to "create equitable playing conditions" between member teams, the WIAA plans and supervises interscholastic sports and activities approved and delegated by the various school district boards of directors. The organization emphasizes the importance of interscholastic sports and activities in the "total educational process" while recognizing that education is the primary responsibility of its member schools. The WIAA creates and governs rules to establish uniformity of standards in sports and activities; to protect the safety and health of students; to shield students from exploitation by special interest groups; to provide fair and equal opportunities to all students participating; and to encourage good sportsmanship. A stated goal of the organization is to promote diversity of its membership at all levels. The organization also provides member schools an open channel of communication with other members to organize any events and activities, as well as to resolve any issues. In addition, the WIAA recognizes achievement and excellence of member teams and individuals participating in sports and activities.


Funding

Primary funding for the WIAA is through ticket sales for state championships and other events. Additional funds are secured through corporate sponsorships, memberships fees, and small percentages of the sales of merchandise related to the organization and its member schools. As a private organization, the WIAA does not receive funding via tax dollars and is not financially supported by the State of Washington.


WIAA-sanctioned sports & activities

The WIAA oversees athletics and fine arts in Washington state. As of February 2011, the organization hosts 83 state championships for the following sports and activities:


Athletics


Other activities

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Classification

The organization places member schools into one of six classification tiers based on enrollment ranges: 1B, 2B, 1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A. Classification tiers are based on student body enrollment in grades 9–11 and used by the WIAA to maintain fair and equal competition between its member
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s. The enrollment ranges are evaluated by the WIAA Executive Board biennially and finalized for a two-year period. Enrollments of single-gender schools are doubled for classification purposes.


Opt-up

Member schools may choose to move up to a higher classification tier to compete against schools with larger enrollments. The WIAA gives members two opportunities to "opt-up" for higher classification: 1) prior to the enrollment count that will inform the enrollment ranges for classification when evaluated and finalized by the Executive Board; and 2) a two-week period after the classification enrollment ranges have been finalized. Schools that opt-up during the first opportunity are divided into equal classifications after the classification enrollment ranges have been finalized. Schools that elect to opt-up during the second opportunity must be approved by the board of their governing District and the WIAA Executive Board. For the years 2010 through 2012, 9 schools opted up to 2B classification; 5 to 1A, 1 to 2A, 24 to 3A, and 4 schools opted up to 4A classification. In the past schools have opted up in order to prevent leagues from dissolving, as the Eastside Prep Eagles did in the 2012-2013 season, opting up from 1B to the 1A Emerald City, now playing schools with over double their enrollment.


League alignments

The WIAA is divided into nine districts that represent approximate geographical areas. Each district is presided over by a District Director. Member schools are aligned into geographical conferences or leagues for competition. District membership is determined by these conferences and leagues with the exception of two. The Columbia Basin Big Nine Conference and Central Washington Athletic Conference have member schools in two districts. Conference and League alignment is determined annually. The following are league alignments as of 2016-2017 school year and are subject to revision to adjust for the 2016-2020 reclassification.


Northwest District One

The Northwest Interscholastic Activities Association governs WIAA District 1, which encompasses the five counties in the northwest section of Washington State: Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, San Juan, and Island. As of February 2011, Northwest District 1 includes seven leagues with member schools from all classifications and a single independent member school. The Western High School Athletic Conference regulates two 4A classification leagues and one 3A classification league. Its membership consists of high schools in the public school districts of Arlington, Edmonds, Everett, Lake Stevens, Marysville, Monroe, Mukilteo, Oak Harbor, Shoreline, Snohomish, and Stanwood. The North Sound Conference regulates member schools residing in the 1A classification. Its membership consists of high schools in Snohomish, Island and north King counties, in and near Everett. The Northwest Conference regulates member schools in 3A, 2A and 1A classifications. Its membership consists of high schools in western Whatcom, Skagit and counties, in and near Bellingham and
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. The Northwest 2B/1B League regulates member schools in 2B and 1B classifications. Its membership consists of high schools in San Juan, Skagit, Island and Snohomish counties. The Northwest B League regulates member schools in 1B classification. Its membership consists of small public and private high schools in San Juan, Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties. WesCo 4A * Glacier Peak Grizzlies * Jackson Timberwolves * Kamiak Knights * Lake Stevens Vikings * Mariner Marauders WesCo 2A/3A * Archbishop Murphy Wildcats (2A) * Arlington Eagles * Cascade Bruins * Cedarcrest Redwolves (2A) * Edmonds-Woodway Warriors * Everett Seagulls * Lynnwood Royals * Marysville-Getchell Chargers * Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks * Meadowdale Mavericks * Monroe Bearcats * Mountlake Terrace Hawks * Shorecrest Scots * Shorewood Thunderbirds * Snohomish Panthers * Stanwood Spartans Northwest Conference (1A/2A/3A) * Anacortes Seahawks (2A) * Bellingham Red Raiders(2A) * Blaine Borderites (1A) * Burlington-Edison Tigers (2A) * Ferndale Golden Eagles (3A) * Lakewood Cougars (2A) * Lynden Lions (2A) * Lynden Christian Lyncs (1A) * Meridian Trojans (1A) * Mount Baker Mountaineers (1A) * Mount Vernon Bulldogs (3A) * Nooksack Valley Pioneers (1A) * Oak Harbor Wildcats (3A) * Sedro-Woolley Cubs (2A) * Sehome Mariners (2A) * Squalicum Storm (2A) Northwest 1B/2B League (1B/2B) * Concrete Lions(1B) * Darrington Loggers(1B) * Friday Harbor Wolverines (2B) *La Conner Braves(2B) *Mount Vernon Christian Hurricanes (1B) *Orcas Island Vikings (2B) * Chimacum Cowboys (2B) * Coupeville Wolves (2B) Northwest 1B League *Arlington Christian Lions
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*Grace Academy Eagles * Shoreline Christian Chargers *Lopez Island Lobos *Lummi Nation Blackhawks *Providence Classical Christian Highlanders *Skykomish Rockets *Fellowship Christian Eagles *Tulalip Heritage Hawks *Orcas Christian School Saints


SeaKing District Two

The SeaKing District encompasses mostly schools in King County. The schools are in all classification sizes and separated into five leagues by size and location. A majority of the state's 3A schools are located in this district and the West Central District 3. The Center School, International Community School,
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are independents in this District. KingCo 4A * Bothell Cougars * Eastlake Wolves * Inglemoor Vikings * Issaquah Eagles * Mount Si Wildcats * Newport (Bellevue) Knights * North Creek Jaguars * Skyline Spartans * Woodinville Falcons * Redmond Mustangs KingCo 3A * Bellevue Wolverines * Interlake Saints * Juanita Ravens * Lake Washington Kangaroos * Liberty Patriots * Mercer Island Islanders * Hazen Highlanders KingCo 2A * Sammamish Totems * Foster Bulldogs * Renton Redhawks * Highline Pirates * Lindbergh Eagles * Tyee Totems * Evergreen Wolverines Metro (3A) * Bainbridge Spartans * Ballard Beavers * Blanchet Braves * Chief Sealth Seahawks * Cleveland Eagles * Eastside Catholic Crusaders * Franklin Quakers * Garfield Bulldogs * Holy Names Cougars (girls) * Ingraham Rams * Lakeside Lions * Nathan Hale Raiders * O'Dea Irish (boys) * Rainier Beach Vikings * Roosevelt Roughriders * Seattle Prep Panthers * West Seattle Wildcats *
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Emerald Sound League (1A) * Bear Creek Grizzlies * Eastside Prep Eagles * Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart * Overlake Owls * Seattle Academy Cardinals * Sierra Spartans * Bush Blazers * Northwest Haüs * University Prep Pumas * Sultan Turks * King's Knights * Cedar Park Christian Eagles * Granite Falls Tigers * South Whidbey Falcons SeaTac (1B/2B) * Auburn Adventist Falcons (2B) * Christian Faith Eagles (1B) * Crosspoint Academy Warriors (2B) * Evergreen Lutheran Eagles (1B) * Concordia Christian Hawks (1B) *
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(1B) * Pope John Paul II Eagles (1B) * Puget Sound Adventist Sharks (1B) * Quilcene Rangers (1B) * Rainier Christian Mustangs (1B) * Seattle Lutheran Saints (2B) * Tacoma Baptist Crusaders (1B) Independent *
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West Central District Three

The WCD encompasses schools in Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap, Pierce, Mason, Thurston, and King counties of the northern Peninsula and southern Puget Sound areas of Washington. The district has the most 4A and 3A schools combined in the state, with 26 and 16 respectively. It includes schools from all classification sizes, although most of the 2B schools in the region are members SeaTac league of SeaKing District two. North Puget Sound 3A/4A ''Olympic'' * Auburn Trojans (3A) * Auburn Mountainview Lions (3A) * Auburn-Riverside Ravens (3A) * Decatur Golden Gators (4A) * Federal Way Eagles (4A) * Thomas Jefferson Raiders (3A) * Todd Beamer Titans (3A) ''Cascade'' * Kennedy Lancers (4A) * Kentlake Falcons (3A) * Kent-Meridian Royals (3A) * Kentridge Chargers (4A) * Kentwood Conquerors (4A) * Mt. Rainier Rams (4A) * Tahoma Bears (4A) South Puget Sound 4A * Bethel Braves * Bellarmine Prep Lions * Curtis Vikings^ * Emerald Ridge Jaguars * Graham-Kapowsin Eagles * Olympia Bears * Puyallup Vikings * Rogers Rams * South Kitsap Wolves * Sumner Spartans South Sound Conference 3A * Capital Cougars * Central Kitsap Cougars * Gig Harbor Tides * North Thurston Rams * Peninsula Seahawks * River Ridge Hawks * Timberline Blazers * Yelm Tornados Pierce County 3A * Bonney Lake Panthers * Lakes Lancers * Lincoln Abes * Mt. Tahoma Thunderbirds * Spanaway Lake Sentinels * Wilson Rams * Stadium Tigers South Puget Sound 2A * Enumclaw Hornets * Fife Trojans * Foss Falcons * Franklin Pierce Cardinals * Washington Patriots * White River Hornets * Clover Park Warriors * Orting Cardinals * Steilacoom Sentinels Olympic 1A/2A * Bremerton Knights (2A) * Kingston Buccaneers (2A) * North Kitsap Vikings (2A) * North Mason Bulldogs (2A) * Olympic Trojans (2A) * Port Angeles Roughriders (2A) * Sequim Wolves (2A) Nisqually 1A * Bellevue Christian Vikings * Cascade Christian Cougars * Charles Wright Tarriers * Seattle Christian Warriors * Vashon Island Pirates * Port Townsend Redhawks * Klahowya Eagles * Life Christian Eagles North Olympic 1B * Chief Kitsap Academy Bears * Clallam Bay Bruins * Crescent Loggers * Neah Bay Red Devils


Southwest Washington District Four

The Southwest District, as its name suggests, includes schools south of the
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. The Washington School for the Blind (1B), Three Rivers Christian (1B), King's Way Christian (1B), Maple Lane High School (1A), and Vancouver School of Arts and Academics (1A) are independents. Greater St. Helens 3A/4A * Battle Ground Tigers (4A) * Camas Papermakers (4A) * Heritage Timberwolves (3A) * Skyview Storm (4A) * Union Titans (4A) * Evergreen Plainsmen (3A) * Kelso Hilanders (3A) * Mountain View Thunder (3A) * Prairie Falcons (3A) Greater St. Helens 2A * Columbia River Chieftains * Hockinson Hawks * Mark Morris Monarchs * R. A. Long Lumberjacks * Ridgefield Spudders * Washougal Panthers * Woodland Beavers * Fort Vancouver Trappers * Hudson's Bay Eagles Evergreen 2A * Aberdeen Bobcats * Black Hills Wolves * Centralia Tigers * Rochester Warriors * Tumwater Thunderbirds * W.F. West Bearcats * Shelton Highclimbers Evergreen 1A * Elma Eagles * Eatonville Cruisers * Hoquiam Grizzlies * Montesano Bulldogs * Tenino Beavers Trico 1A * Castle Rock Rockets * King's Way Knights * La Center Wildcats * Seton Catholic Cougars * Columbia Bruins Pacific 2B * Chief Leschi Warriors * Ilwaco Fishermen * North Beach Hyaks * Northwest Christian Wolverines * Ocosta Wildcats * Raymond Seagulls * South Bend Indians * Forks Spartans Central 2B * Adna Pirates * Kalama Chinooks * Morton-White Pass Timberwolves * Napavine Tigers * Onalaska Loggers * Rainier Mountaineers * Toledo Indians * Toutle Lake Ducks * Wahkiakum Mules * Winlock Cardinals * Stevenson Bulldogs Columbia Valley 1B * Columbia Adventist Kodiaks * Firm Foundation Eagles * Naselle Comets * Three Rivers Christian Eagles * Washington School for the Deaf Terriers * Pe Ell Trojans * Willapa Valley Titans * Mossyrock Vikings Coastal 1B * Lake Quinault Elks * Mary M. Knight Owls * North River Mustangs * Oakville Acorns * Taholah Chitwin * Wishkah Valley Loggers


Yakima Valley District Five

The Yakima Valley District includes schools in south central Washington. The schools are divided into five leagues. CWAC 2A * East Valley Red Devils * Ellensburg Bulldogs * Ephrata Tigers (District 6) * Grandview Greyhounds * Othello Huskies * Prosser Mustangs * Selah Vikings SCAC 1A * LaSalle Lightning *Naches Valley High School, Naches Valley Rangers *Zillah High School, Zillah Leopards *College Place High School, College Place Hawks *Connell High School, Connell Eagles *Kiona-Benton High School, Kiona-Benton Bears *Royal High School (Washington), Royal Knights *Wahluke High School, Wahluke Warriors *Toppenish High School, Toppenish Wildcats *Wapato High School, Wapato Wolves EWAC 2B 2B *Columbia High School (Burbank, Washington), Columbia Coyotes * Dayton/Waitsburg Bulldogs *Kittitas Coyotes *Mabton High School, Mabton Vikings * Tri-Cities Prep (Pasco, Washington), Tri-Cities Prep Jaguars * Walla Walla Valley Academy Knights *White Swan Cougars *Warden High School, Warden Cougars *River View High School (Washington), River View Panthers *Cle Elum-Roslyn High School, Cle Elum-Roslyn Warriors *Goldendale High School, Goldendale Timberwolves *Granger High School (Granger, Washington), Granger Spartans *Highland High School (Cowiche, Washington), Highland Scots Greater Columbia Gorge 1B *Sunnyside Christian Knights (Southeast 1B for football only) *Trout Lake Mustangs *Yakima Tribal School Eagles


North Central District Six

Columbia Basin Big-9 4A *A.C. Davis High School (Washington), A.C. Davis Pirates *Eastmont High School, Eastmont Wildcats *Eisenhower High School (Yakima, Washington), Eisenhower Cadets *Moses Lake High School, Moses Lake Chiefs *Sunnyside High School (Sunnyside, Washington), Sunnyside Grizzlies *Wenatchee High School, Wenatchee Panthers *West Valley High School (Yakima), West Valley Rams Caribou Trail 1A *Cascade High School (Leavenworth, Washington), Cascade (Leavenworth) Kodiaks *Cashmere High School (Washington), Cashmere Bulldogs

*Chelan High School, Chelan Goats *Quincy High School (Washington), Quincy Jackrabbits *Omak High School, Omak Pioneers Central Washington 2B *Brewster Bears *Bridgeport Mustangs *Lake Roosevelt Raiders *Liberty Bell Mountain Lions *Manson Trojans *Oroville Hornets *Soap Lake Eagles *Okanogan High School, Okanogan Bulldogs *Tonasket High School, Tonasket Tigers Central Washington 1B *Cascade Christian Academy Wolverines *Easton Jaguars *Entiat Tigers *Waterville-Mansfield Shockers *Moses Lake Christian Academy Lions *Pateros Billygoats and Nannies *Riverside Christian School, Riverside Christian Crusaders (District 5) *Wilson Creek Devils


Northeast District Seven

Northeast 1A *Colville High School, Colville Indians *Deer Park High School (Washington State), Deer Park Stags *Freeman High School (Rockford, Washington), Freeman Scotties *Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) Eagles *Medical Lake High School, Medical Lake Cardinals *Newport (Newport) Grizzlies *Riverside High School (Washington), Riverside Rams Northeast 2B *Asotin Junior Senior High School, Asotin Panthers *Colfax High School (Washington), Colfax Bulldogs *Davenport High School (Washington), Davenport Gorillas *Jenkins (Chewelah) Cougars *Kettle Falls High School, Kettle Falls Bulldogs *Liberty High School (Spangle, Washington), Liberty Lancers *Lind-Ritzville-Sprague-Washtucna-Kahlotus High School, Lind-Ritzville-Sprague-Washtucna-Kahlotus Broncos *Mary Walker High School, Mary Walker Chargers *Northwest Christian School (Colbert, Washington), Northwest Christian Crusaders *Reardan High School, Reardan Indians *Saint George's School (Spokane, Washington), St. George's Dragons *Wilbur High School, Wilbur-Creston High School (Washington), Creston Wildcats Northeast 1B *Almira Coulee Hartline High School, Almira Coulee Hartline Warriors *Columbia Lions *Curlew Cougars *Cusick Panthers *Inchelium Hornets *Northport Mustangs *Odessa High School (Washington), Odessa-Harrington High School, Harrington Titans *Republic Tigers *Selkirk Rangers *Valley Christian School (Spokane Valley, Washington), Valley Christian Panthers *Wellpinit Redskins


Greater Spokane/Mid-Columbia District Eight

The Greater Spokane League was formed in 1925 as the Spokane City League and became the GSL in 1976. District 8 was created to separate the larger schools (then AAA) from the smaller schools in District 7. Schools that dropped to 2A therefore leave the GSL and District 8, to the Great Northern League (GNL, formerly Frontier League) in District 7. Consequently, schools have gone through great lengths to remain in the league and maintain historic rivalries. Gonzaga Prep opts-up to 4A, despite having 2A enrollment numbers. For the 2020–21 school year, Cheney moved up to 3A; with only four teams left in the GNL, that league was folded and absorbed into a new GSL 2A division. Mid-Columbia 3A/4A *Chiawana High School, Chiawana Riverhawks (4A) *Hanford High School, Hanford Falcons (4A) *Pasco High School (Washington), Pasco Bulldogs (4A) *Richland High School (Washington), Richland Bombers (4A) *Walla Walla High School, Walla Walla Blue Devils (3A) *Kamiakin High School, Kamiakin Braves (4A) *Kennewick High School, Kennewick Lions (3A) *Southridge High School (Kennewick), Southridge Suns (3A) *Hermiston High School, Hermiston Bulldogs (3A) Greater Spokane 2A/3A/4A *Central Valley High School (Spokane Valley, Washington), Central Valley Bears (4A) *Cheney High School (Washington), Cheney Blackhawks (3A) *Clarkston High School (Washington), Clarkston Bantams (2A) *East Valley High School (Spokane, Washington), East Valley Knights (2A) *Joel E. Ferris High School, Ferris Saxons (3A) *Gonzaga Preparatory School, Gonzaga Prep Bullpups (4A) *Lewis and Clark High School, Lewis & Clark Tigers (4A) *Mead Senior High School, Mead Panthers (3A) *Mt. Spokane High School, Mt. Spokane Wildcats (3A) *North Central High School (Washington), North Central Indians (3A) *Pullman High School, Pullman Greyhounds (2A) *Ridgeline High School (Washington), Ridgeline Falcons (3A) *John R. Rogers High School, Rogers Pirates (2A) *Shadle Park High School, Shadle Park Highlanders (2A) *University High School (Spokane Valley, Washington), University Titans (3A) *West Valley High School (Spokane), West Valley Eagles (2A)


Southeast District Nine

Southeast 1B/2B * Colton Wildcats * Garfield-Palouse Vikings * Pomeroy Pirates * Prescott Tigers * St. John-Endicott/LaCrosse Eagles * Touchet Indians


Neighboring states (and province)

*Oregon School Activities Association *Idaho High School Activities Association *British Columbia School Sports (Canada)


References


External links

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WIAA History
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