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UIL realignment reshuffles Dallas-area football; 11-6A remains the District of Doom
high-school-sports23 days ago

UIL realignment reshuffles Dallas-area football; 11-6A remains the District of Doom

Dallas Morning News details the 2026-28 UIL realignment, highlighting Coppell as a likely 7-6A frontrunner, Wakeland moving up to 6A with a manageable path, and Melissa and Mesquite poised for playoff pushes in tougher districts; Arlington ISD and Carrollton Creekview draw harder assignments, while Crowley and North Crowley join 11-6A—the North Texas district nicknamed the 'District of Doom'—as DeSoto exits 11-6A and Nevada Community shifts to 3-5A, reshaping the region’s high school football landscape.

"Borderland High School Football Teams Face Major Changes in 2024 UIL Realignment"
sports2 years ago

"Borderland High School Football Teams Face Major Changes in 2024 UIL Realignment"

The UIL realignment for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years has caused significant changes for high school football teams in the Borderland area, with several teams moving districts. Notably, Americas and El Dorado will move down a class to join Parkland and Bel Air in a new four-team District 1-5A Division I, while Del Valle, Hanks, Horizon, and Ysleta will form a new nine-team District 1-5A Division II. Additionally, Clint, Fabens, Mountain View, and Ysleta are moving to District 1-4A, rekindling the Riverside-Ysleta rivalry as a district game.

"2024-26 UIL Realignment: Impact on Texas High School Sports"
sports2 years ago

"2024-26 UIL Realignment: Impact on Texas High School Sports"

The 2024-26 UIL realignment has made District 11-6A even more competitive in high school football, with the addition of strong programs like Lancaster and Mesquite. Reigning champions Duncanville and DeSoto remain favorites, while Mansfield ISD, Dallas ISD, and old rivalries emerge as winners. However, Anna, Midlothian, Red Oak, and Grapevine-Colleyville ISD face tougher challenges in their new districts.