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  2. Canyon Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Athletic Association. 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 ...

  3. High school football - Wikipedia

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    High school football, also known as prep football, is gridiron football played by high school teams in the United States and Canada. It ranks among the most popular interscholastic sports in both countries, but its popularity is declining, partly due to risk of injury, particularly concussions. [1] According to The Washington Post, between 2009 ...

  4. Arizona Interscholastic Association - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Breaking down Arizona HS 3A, 2A football brackets ... - AOL

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    Richard Obert, Arizona Republic October 28, 2023 at 11:47 AM Valley Christian Trojans quarterback Gunnar Link (5) runs the ball at Valley Christian High School football stadium in Chandler on Sept ...

  6. National Federation of State High School Associations

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    Dr. Karissa Niehoff. Staff. 40 [1] Website. nfhs.org. The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) is the body that writes the rules of competition for most high school sports and activities in the United States. NFHS's headquarters are located in White River State Park in Indianapolis, Indiana. [2]

  7. Arizona Hawks - Wikipedia

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    Official website. azhawksfooty.com. The Arizona Hawks is a United States Australian Football League team, based in Arizona, United States. It was founded in 1998 by Jess Keller and then fully functional by Andrew Ashworth in 1999, becoming the first Australian rules football club in Arizona. [1]

  8. Mercy rule - Wikipedia

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    At the middle- or high-school level, 34 states use a mercy rule that may involve a "continuous clock" (the clock continues to operate on most plays when the clock would normally stop, such as an incomplete pass) once a team has a certain lead (for example, 35 points) during the second half (Louisiana adopted a rule in 2022 which states the running clock is invoked when the margin reaches 42 ...

  9. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate and professional football games are 1 hour long, divided into four quarters of 15 minutes each. In high school football, 12 minute quarters are usually played. The clock is stopped frequently, however, with the result that a typical college or professional game can exceed three hours in duration.