- Sunset 4A Region
The Sunset 4A Region is a part of the
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association and is one of two conferences in Southern Nevada 4A high school athletics. The Sunset Region consists of large schools on the western parts of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas andPahrump, Nevada . There are two division in the Sunset 4A Region, Northwest and Southwest. The Sunset 4A Region was a part of the Southern Nevada 4-A Region, until the conference was divided into two separate regions due to the constant expansion and development of new high schools in the Las Vegas metro.For the 2008-09 school year, the conference will welcome two new members, Pahrump Vlley High School from
Pahrump, Nevada who will move up from the class 3A and Desert Oasis High School which will open in southwest Las Vegas in the fall of 2008. Desert Oasis will be an independent in football for the 2008 season before joining the Southwest Division as a full-time football member in 2009 and will participate in the Southwest Division in all other sports. [ [http://ccsd.net/schools/desertoasis/athletics/sports_information.html Desert Oasis High School Sports Information] ] Pahrump Valley will be a full member of the Southwest Division in all sports. [ [http://pvalley-hs.com/athletics/index.html Pahrump Valley Trojans athletics] ] Faith Lutheran High School is also expected to make the move from 3A to 4A at the beginning of the 2009-10 school year and will most likely be a member of the Northwest Division. [cite web | last = Seiters | first = Damon | title = Faith Lutheran to climb to 4A in 2009 | publisher = Las Vegas Review-Journal | date = June 20, 2008 | url = http://www.lvrj.com/sports/20595969.html | accessdatee = July 8, 2008]Current Members
References
ee also
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Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association
*Sunrise 4A Region
*Northern Nevada 4A Region External links
* [http://www.niaa.com Official website of the Nevada Interscholastic Athletics Association]
* [http://www.lvrj.com/hottopics/high_school/ High School Sports Coverage by the Las Vegas Review-Journal]
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