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Desert Vista is an Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) member school offering boys and girls sports complying with Title IX. Student athletes can participate in varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen only teams as well as individual sports under the AIA's 6A Conference. [10]
Hamilton would then host Las Vegas's #11 Bishop Gorman High School at Northern Arizona University's Walkup Skydome in 2010 for a 24–17 win. [41] Hamilton's first on campus hosting an out of state team was the 2011 matchup with Santa Fe High School from Santa Fe Springs, CA with a dominant 52–0 shutout performance.
[1] [2] [3] During his senior season, MaxPreps ranked Fifita the 8th-best high school football quarterback nationally for the 2021 season. [1] On April 4, 2021, Fifita committed to play college football at the University of Arizona, over offers from California, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawaii, Idaho State, New Mexico, and Utah State.
Saguaro High School is a former Arizona A+ and Blue Ribbon Schools Program ... Saguaro's varsity football program has won an Arizona state championship fourteen times ...
Kenny Dillingham has orchestrated one of the best turnarounds in college football during the 2024 season.. After winning just two games in 2023, No. 13 Arizona State (10-2, 7-2 Big 12) plays ...
Arizona's Family Sports (AZFS) is a broadcast television network in Arizona, United States. It is owned by Gray Media as part of the Arizona's Family group of stations, based in Phoenix, alongside CBS affiliate KPHO-TV (channel 5) and independent station KTVK (channel 3). Its programming consists primarily of sports events and news simulcasts.
The Canyon Athletic Association (CAA), previously known as the Arizona Charter Athletic Association, is an American non-profit regulatory organization for athletic competition among secondary schools located in Arizona. The CAA serves small non-traditional education institutions including charter schools, public schools, home school ...
It is owned by Round Valley High School and the Round Valley Unified School District. It is the only domed high school football stadium in the United States. [ 3 ] Opened in 1991–92 [ 4 ] at a cost of US$11 million, the venue seats 5,500 people for football [ 5 ] and 9,000 for basketball and volleyball. [ 2 ]