The Tri-County Athletic Association (TCAA) is a high school athletic conference in California affiliated with the CIF Southern Section.[1] Established in 2006, the association is an amalgamation of the Tri-Valley League and the Frontier League. The TCAA uses a system of promotion and relegation to place each school's teams, by sport and gender, into either league for a two-year period based on performance. As of the 2018–19 school year, the association is composed primarily of private schools located in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
In 2018, five public-school members of the TCAA left to form the Citrus Coast League. Santa Clara High School, a private Catholic school, also joined that league for football only.[2]
Member schools
edit- Bishop Diego High School (2006–present; joined Marmonte League in 2014 for football)[3]
- Cate School (2014–present)
- Foothill Technology High School (2014–present)
- Grace Brethren High School (2006–present; joined Marmonte League in 2014 for football)[3]
- La Reina High School (2006–present)
- Providence School (2018–present)
- Santa Clara High School (2006–present; joined Citrus Coast League in 2018 for football)[2]
- St. Bonaventure High School (2006–present; joined Marmonte League in 2010 for football)
- Thacher School (2014–present)
- Villanova Preparatory School (2006–present)
- Laguna Blanca School (2017–present)
- Dunn School, Los Olivos (2019–present)[4]
Former members
edit- Carpinteria High School (2006–2018; joined Citrus Coast League)[2]
- Fillmore High School (2006–2018; joined Citrus Coast League)[2]
- Malibu High School (2006–2018; joined Citrus Coast League)[2]
- Nordhoff High School (2006–2018; joined Citrus Coast League)[2]
- Oak Park High School (2006–2014; joined Coastal Canyon League)[3]
- Oaks Christian School (2006–2014; joined Marmonte League in 2010 for football and 2014 for all other sports)[3]
- Santa Paula High School (2006–2018; joined Citrus Coast League)[2]
Sports
editThe Tri-County Athletic Association sponsors the following sports:
Fall season
edit- Cross country
- Girls' volleyball
- Girls' tennis
- Girls' golf
Winter season
edit- Basketball
- Soccer
- Girls' water polo
- Wrestling
Spring season
edit- Baseball
- Boys' golf
- Softball
- Swimming and diving
- Boys' tennis
- Track and field[Note 1]
- Boys' volleyball
Notes
edit- ^ The Tri-County Athletic Association does not sponsor the pole vault event.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-23. Retrieved 2014-09-09.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ a b c d e f g Ledin, Loren (2017-03-23). "Releaguing plan brings opportunities and complaints". Ventura County Star. Gannett Co., Inc. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
- ^ a b c d "Northern Area reaches new releaguing plan". Ventura County Star. 2014-03-20.
- ^ "Dunn School Makes Changes to Coaching Staff". Noozhawk. 2019-10-02.
- ^ Ledin, Loren (2019-05-04). "The pole vault isn't for everyone, but it's a one-of-kind rush for those who dare to fly". Ventura County Star. Gannett Co., Inc. Retrieved 2019-05-06.