CIF Sac-Joaquin Section

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CIF Sac-Joaquin Section
CIF Sac-Joaquin Section.png
AbbreviationCIF-SJS
TypeNPO
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeAthletic
Region served
Northern California
AffiliationsCalifornia Interscholastic Federation
Websitewww.cifsjs.org

The Sac-Joaquin Section (SJS) is the governing body of public and private high school athletics in parts of Northern San Joaquin Valley, California. Its geographic area also covers the California portion of the Lake Tahoe region; however, three schools in that area—North Tahoe, Truckee, and South Tahoe High Schools—are instead members of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association due to their relative isolation from other California schools and their proximity to more populated areas in Nevada, especially in the Reno area. It is one of ten sections that compose the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The SJS is split into seven divisions, each comprising several leagues. [1]

Section structure[]

The section is governed by a board of managers, whose voting members include representatives from member leagues, superintendents, school board associations and private schools. There are 174 member schools, assigned to leagues or conferences according to NCS Alignment and Classification Bylaws developed by the schools.

Divisions and conferences[]

Division I[]

Delta League (Delta)[]

[2]

Sierra Foothill League (SFL)[]

[3]

Tri-City Athletic League (TCAL)[]

[4]

Division II[]

Capital Valley Conference (CVC)[]

[5]

Metropolitan Conference (Metro)[]

[6]

Central California Athletics League (CCAL)[]

[7]

San Joaquin Athletic Assoc (SJAA)[]

[8]

Division III[]

Capital Athletic League (CAL)[]

[9]

Central California Conference (CCC)[]

[10]

Foothill Valley League (FVL)[]

[11]

Monticello Empire League (MEL)[]

[12]

Valley Oak League (VOL)[]

[13]

Division IV[]

Golden Empire League (GEL)[]

[14]

Greater Sacramento League (GSL)[]

[15]

Western Athletic Conference (WAC)[]

[16]

Division V[]

Mother Lode League (MLL)[]

[17]

Pioneer Valley League (PVL)[]

[18]

Sierra Valley Conference (SVC)[]

[19]

Trans Valley League (TVL)[]

[20]

Division VI[]

Central Valley California League (CVCL)[]

Sierra Delta League (SDL)[]

Southern League (SL)[]

Division VII[]

Central California Athletic Alliance (CCAA)[]

  • Big Valley Christian
  • Brookside Christian
  • Elliot Christian
  • Millennium
  • ROP Sierra Ridge (boys only)
  • Stone Ridge Christian
  • Turlock Christian
  • VA Excel Academy

Mountain Valley League (MVL)[]

  • Delta Charter
  • Don Pedro
  • Holt Academy
  • Hughes Academy
  • Lodi Academy
  • Mountain Oaks
  • Stockton Christian
  • Tioga

Northern Pacific Athletic Conference (NPAC)[]

  • Freedom Christian
  • Lutheran
  • New Life Christian
  • Trinity Prep.
  • Western Sierra

Sacramento Metropolitan Athletic League (SMAL)[]

  • Buckingham Charter
  • Cristo Rey
  • Faith Christian
  • Sacramento Adventist
  • Sacramento Country Day
  • Valley Christian
  • Wilton Christian

Div. VII Football Conferences[]

Small school, football only division

Sacramento Metropolitan Athletic League (SMAL)[]

  • Cristo Rey
  • Delta
  • Foresthill
  • Valley Christian
  • Woodland Christian

Central California Athletic Alliance (CCAA)[]

  • Big Valley Christian
  • Brookside Christian
  • Elliot Christian
  • Millennium
  • ROP/Sierra Ridge
  • Stone Ridge Christian

Section Championships[]

The following is a list of the top-10 schools in the section in order of team championships won:[21][needs update]

  1. Davis (109)
  2. Jesuit (99)
  3. St. Francis (77)
  4. Rio Americano (74)
  5. Placer (54)
  6. Vacaville (53)
  7. St. Mary's (51)
  8. Ponderosa (50)
  9. Central Catholic (47)
  10. Del Campo (45)

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-02. Retrieved 2014-09-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  3. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  4. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  5. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  6. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  7. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  8. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  9. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  10. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  11. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  12. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  13. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  14. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  15. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  16. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  17. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  18. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  19. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  20. ^ http://cifsjs.org/schools/18-22_SJS_Leagues.pdf
  21. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2014-09-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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