NMAA unveils new districts: See who Las Cruces-area teams are grouped with

NMAA unveils new districts: See who Las Cruces-area teams are grouped with

The New Mexico Activities Association Board of Directors has approved the state's new realignment for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 sports seasons during a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 4.

Classifications were based on enrollment. In football, the 16 largest schools were placed in 6A, followed by the next 16 biggest in 5A and the next 16 biggest after that in 4A. 3A has 17 schools, 2A has 24 schools and 8-man football has 19 teams from 23 schools (some teams combine two schools together).

Several teams have new classifications and districts, including ones in the Las Cruces area. In football, Chaparral has moved up to 5A and Santa Teresa has dropped down to 4A. Las Cruces, Organ Mountain and Centennial will remain in 6A, Gadsden and Mayfield will remain in 5A, Hatch Valley will remain in 3A and Mesilla Valley Christian will continue playing 8-man football. Santa Teresa will drop down to 4A for football.

The Bulldawgs, Hawks and Knights will keep Carlsbad, Clovis and Hobbs as 6A district opponents in football, but two Albuquerque teams, Eldorado and Volcano Vista, will join them in the southern 6A district. Like 5A in the past two seasons, 6A will have two eight-team districts instead of one group of six teams, one of seven and one of eight.

The Lobos have been placed in a 5A district with the Panthers and Trojans, alongside Artesia, Deming, Goddard and Roswell, all of whom will remain in 5A. Alamogordo will drop down to 5A to complete the district. 5A will keep its format of two eight-team districts.

An alternative proposal for football would've put 18 schools in 6A in three six-team groups, 14 schools in 5A with one six-team group and one eight-team group and 20 schools in 4A with two seven-team groups and one six-team group. This would've put Las Cruces, Organ Mountain and Centennial in a district with only Carlsbad, Clovis and Hobbs and Mayfield, Gadsden and Chaparral in 5A's larger eight-team district. Santa Teresa also would've been placed in 4A's smaller six-team district. However, the NMAA Board of Directors rejected this proposal.

In non-football sports, Las Cruces, Mayfield, Organ Mountain and Centennial will remain in the same district, but with five teams instead of six. Gadsden will drop down to 4A in non-football sports, leaving only Alamogordo alongside the big four Las Cruces high schools in their district.

The Panthers' new 4A group will contain Chaparral and Santa Teresa. Hatch Valley and Mesilla Valley Christian will remain in 3A and 2A, respectively, for non-football sports.

See what the districts will look like for Las Cruces-area teams here:

Football districts

Only football has a 6A classification in New Mexico.

District 2-6A: Las Cruces, Centennial and Organ Mountain

  • The Bulldawgs, Hawks and Knights will be grouped with Carlsbad, Clovis, Eldorado, Hobbs and Volcano Vista.

District 2-5A: Chaparral, Gadsden and Mayfield

  • The Lobos, Panthers and Trojans will be grouped with Alamogordo, Artesia, Deming, Goddard and Roswell.

District 2-4A: Santa Teresa

  • The Desert Warriors will be grouped with Albuquerque Academy, Belen, Grants, Lovington, Portales, St. Pius X and Valencia.

District 2-3A: Hatch Valley

  • The Bears will be grouped with Hope Christian, Hot Springs, Moriarty, New Mexico Military Institute, Ruidoso, Socorro and Silver.

8-man District 4: Mesilla Valley Christian

  • The SonBlazers will be grouped with Cloudcroft, Lordsburg, Magdalena and Mescalero Apache.

Remaining sports

District 3-5A: Las Cruces, Mayfield, Organ Mountain and Centennial

  • The big four Las Cruces high schools will be grouped with Alamogordo.

District 3-4A: Chaparral, Gadsden and Santa Teresa

  • The Lobos, Panthers and Desert Warriors will be grouped with Deming and Silver.

District 3-3A: Hatch Valley

  • The Bears will be grouped with Cobre, Hot Springs and and Socorro.

District 3-2A: Mesilla Valley Christian

  • The SonBlazers will be grouped with Capitan, Cloudcroft, Lordsburg and Mescalero Apache.

This article originally appeared on Las Cruces Sun-News: See what new districts the NMAA has placed Las Cruces-area schools in