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Nevada rubric update through Fall 2015 season

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association uses the Nevada Rubric to determine alignment for Division I and Division I-A schools in Southern Nevada.

The rubric takes into account schools' finishes in 22 sports in each of two seasons and assigns point values to those finishes. The point totals are used in a two-year cycle to determine the next two years' alignment.

The next realignment will occur at the conclusion of the 2015-16 school year and will be effective for the 2016-17 season.

In June, the NIAA Board of Control approved that there still will be 21 Division I teams and 16 Division I-A teams after the next realignment, and that realignment will be in place for four years.

Teams that surpass 149 points in Division I-A are subject to move to Division I, with the exception of Boulder City, Moapa Valley and Virgin Valley which are protected because of significantly lower enrollment numbers. Teams that do not score at least 16 points in Division I are subject to move to Division I-A. A like number of teams must move from one division to the other, so both thresholds must be met.

In June, the board mandated that Faith Lutheran move up from Division I-A. As of now, only three schools (Bonanza, Durango and Eldorado) do not have enough points to guarantee staying in the highest classification. The school with the fewest points in the Sunset Region would move down to replace Faith Lutheran, but only if those schools do not get to 16 points. If every Sunset school has at least 16 points, Eldorado (if it remains below 16 points) would replace Faith Lutheran in Division I-A. The board did not approve a caveat should every team currently in Division I get to at least 16 points.

Once the teams in each division and region are determined, leagues will be assigned geographically.

Below are the unofficial point totals through the fall 2015 sports season, which completes four of the six semesters in the rubric cycle. Teams can get as many as 40 points in each of eight major sports (football, girls volleyball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls basketball, baseball and softball) and up to 10 points in each of the other 14 sports.

Official point totals will be released by the NIAA.

SUNRISE REGION

School (Total points)

1. Coronado (239)

2. Green Valley (133)

3. Liberty (95)

4. Foothill (92)

5. Silverado (50)

6. Valley (48)

7. Basic (43)

8. Las Vegas (38)

9. Canyon Springs (36)

10. Rancho (30)

11. Eldorado (7)

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SUNSET REGION

School (Total points)

1. Bishop Gorman (258)

2. Palo Verde (238)

3. Arbor View (159)

4. Centennial (137)

5. Shadow Ridge (82)

6. Cimarron-Memorial (56)

7. Legacy (31)

8. Desert Oasis (20)

9. Bonanza (15)

10. Durango (11)

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DIVISION I-A SOUTHERN REGION

School (total points)

* 1. Faith Lutheran (308)

2. Clark (143)

3. Sierra Vista (115)

4. Spring Valley (86)

5. Chaparral (79)

6. Moapa Valley (77)

7. Boulder City (74)

8. Desert Pines (68)

9. Tech (57)

10. Sunrise Mountain (35)

11. Virgin Valley (21)

12. Mojave (18)

13. Pahrump Valley (13)

14. Cheyenne (12)

15. Del Sol (10)

16. Western (9)

*-School will move to Division I

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