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The Capital Area Activities Conference (Or CAAC) is a high school sports league located in Central Michigan. It is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). There are currently 21 member schools in the conference that come from the counties of Clinton , Eaton , Ingham , Ionia , and Livingston .
BCS League; Blue Water Area Conference; Capital Area Activities Conference; Cascades Conference; Catholic High School League (AA Div.); Central State Activities Association
The Sac-Joaquin Section (SJS) is the governing body of public and private high school athletics in parts of the 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 ...
Washburn Rural's Jack Miranda competes in the 500yd freestyle during the Boys Centennial League Championship Thursday Feb. 10, 2022, at Capital Federal Natatorium in Topeka, Kan.
Cary Academy's Speech and Debate Team participates in competitions of the Tarheel Forensic League. [24] In 2004, the team was state champions, winning the Governor's Cup. [ 25 ] The Cary Academy chapter of the National Speech and Debate Association received the Leading Chapter Award for the Tarheel East District in 2007, 2013, and 2015. [ 26 ]
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2020 – The C2C dropped men's and women's swimming and golf as conference sports after the 2019–20 academic year; therefore, men's golf associates (Babson, Carnegie Mellon and New Jersey City) had departed. 2020 – The CAC announced that it would absorb the American Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA), beginning in the 2020–21 academic ...
His High School Coach Tom DeLong was one of winningest high school coaches in the California Interscholastic Federation, amassing a record of 190-16-1, and winning 14 league championships, and 4 California Interscholastic Federation (State) titles from 1966-1984.