District 4-2A

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The University Interscholastic League (UIL) Texas High School District 4-AA is a group of Conference AA schools in West Texas that compete with each other in friendly competition in interscholastic events in Sports, Music and Fine Arts, and Academics. UIL Conference AA schools consist of Texas High Schools that have an enrollment of at least 200 students and under 430 students.[1] Beginning with the 2012–13 school year, this district will be re-aligned to include the following schools: Brownfield HS, Coahoma HS, Colorado City HS, Denver City HS, Lamesa HS, and Stanton HS. All of the schools currently competing in District 4-AA will be re-aligned into UIL District 5-AA.[2]

Schools[edit]

The following schools compete in UIL District 4-AA.[3]

Fall Sports[edit]

All schools within District 4-AA participate in the following fall sports: (* Indicates school made playoffs or advanced in competition beyond district)

Volleyball[edit]

2011–2012 Final District Rankings [4] (** won playoff for district position)

District Champion: Crane*

District Runner-Up: Kermit* **

3rd: Alpine*

4th: Tornillo

Cross Country[edit]

2011-2012 Final District Rankings

Boys

District Champion: Crane*

District Runner-Up: Tornillo*

3rd: Kermit*

4th: Alpine

Girls

District Champion:

District Runner Up: Kermit*

3rd:

4th:

Basketball[edit]

2011-12 Final District Rankings [5][6] (** won playoff for district position)

Boys:

District Champion: Kermit*

District Runner-Up: Tornillo*

3rd: Alpine*

4th: Crane

Girls:

District Champion: Kermit* **

District Runner-Up: Tornillo* **

3rd: Crane*

4th: Alpine

Spring Sports[edit]

All schools in District 4-AA compete in the following spring sports: (* Indicates school made playoffs or advanced in competition beyond district)

Track and Field[edit]

2010-2011 Final District Rankings [7]

Boys (By Points)

District Champion: Crane* Score: 276

District Runner-Up: Kermit* Score: 154

3rd: Alpine* Score: 110

4th: Tornillo, Score: 39

Girls: (By Points)

District Champion: Crane* Score: 246

District Runner-Up: Kermit* Score: 178

3rd: Alpine* Score: 126

4th: Tornillo, Score: 25

Baseball[edit]

2010-2011 Final District Rankings

District Champion: Alpine*

District Runner-Up: Tornillo*

3rd: Crane*

4th: Kermit

Softball[edit]

2010-2011 Final District Rankings

District Champion: Alpine*

District Runner-Up: Kermit*

3rd: Crane*

4th: Tornillo

Golf[edit]

2009–2010 Final District Rankings

Boys:

District Champion: Sonora*

District Runner-Up: Crane*

3rd: Kermit

4th: Reagan County

5th: Ozona

6th: Crane B

7th: Alpine

8th: Alpine B

Girls:

District Champion: Kermit*

District Runner-Up: Ozona*

3rd: Crane

4th: Alpine

5th: Reagan County

Music and Fine Arts[edit]

The Music & Fine Arts for the 2010-2011 school year results are as follows:

Band and Choir[edit]

Alpine:

  • Band: Marching:1,[8] Concert: 2, Sight-Reading: 1 [9] (Chuck Wilson: Director) [10]

Crane:

  • Band: Marching:1, Concert:1,[8] Sight-Reading:1 Sweepstakes A [9] (Daniel Todd, David Cadena, and Sara Hill: Directors) [11]

Kermit:

  • Band: Marching:1, Concert:1,[8] Sight-Reading:1 Sweepstakes A [9] (Tim Hickman and Russel Taylor: Directors) [12]
  • Men's Choir: Concert:2, Sight-Reading:4 (Vicki Pigmon: Director, Ann Graves: Accompanist) [13]
  • Women's Choir: Concert:3, Sight-Reading:4 (Vicki Pigmon: Director, Ann Graves: Accompanist) [13]
  • Mixed Choir: Concert:2, Sight-Reading:3 (Vicki Pigmon: Director, Ann Graves: Accompanist) [13]

One Act Play Competition[edit]

Final District Results for 2011-12

Advancing Play: Crane High School, "Night Watch" [14]

Advancing Play: Kermit High School, "All in Disguise" [14]

Alternate Play: Alpine High School, "The Lottery" [14]

Participants: Tornillo High School

Academics[edit]

The schools' academic records for the 2010–11 school year are as follows:[15]

  • Alpine High School: Academically Acceptable
  • Crane High School: Academically Acceptable
  • Kermit High School: Academically Acceptable
  • Tornillo High School: Recognized

Administration[edit]

The Administrators for the Schools are as follows:

  • Alpine ISD: Wayne Mitchell: Interim Superintendent,[16] Verl O'Bryant: HS Principal [17]
  • Crane ISD: Larry Lee: Superintendent, Carlin Grammer: HS Principal [18]
  • Kermit ISD: Bill Boyd: Superintendent, James Fish: HS Principal [19]
  • Tornillo ISD: Paul Vranish: Superintendent, Margaret Ruybe: HS Principal [20]

References[edit]

  1. ^ University Interscholastic League, "2010-11 and 2011-12 Tentative Football and Basketball District Assignments and Reclassification Information" Retrieved 2011-10-19
  2. ^ University Interscolastic League Retrieved 2012-02-16
  3. ^ University Interscholastic League Retrieved 2011-10-19
  4. ^ MaxPreps.com Retrieved 2011-10-29
  5. ^ MaxPreps, CBS Sports Retrieved 2012-02-16
  6. ^ Kermit Independent School District Official Website Archived April 28, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012-02-16
  7. ^ TexasTrack.com Retrieved 2011-10-24
  8. ^ a b c University Interscholastic League Archived 2014-10-18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-17
  9. ^ a b c UIL Forms Retrieved 2011-20-10
  10. ^ Alpine Fightin' Buck Band Website Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-20
  11. ^ Crane ISD Archived August 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-20
  12. ^ Kermit ISD Website Archived March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-20
  13. ^ a b c Kermit ISD Website Archived March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-20
  14. ^ a b c University Interscolastic League Retrieved 2012-03-23
  15. ^ Texas Education Agency Archived 2011-08-20 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-10-14
  16. ^ Alpine ISD Website Archived September 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-16
  17. ^ Alpine ISD Website Archived May 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-16
  18. ^ Crane ISD Website Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-16
  19. ^ Kermit ISD Website Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-14
  20. ^ Tornillo ISD Website Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-10-17

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