Alberta Schools Athletic Association
Abbreviation | ASAA |
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Formation | March 17, 1956 |
Type | Volunteer; NPO |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Athletic/Educational |
Headquarters |
11759 Groat Road. Edmonton, Alberta T5M 3K6 |
Region served | Alberta |
President | Dave M. Jones |
Website | ASAA.ca |
The Alberta Schools' Athletic Association (ASAA) is the governing body that oversees amateur athletics in schools for the province of Alberta. It is a voluntary, non profit organization that currently has three hundred and fifty eight member high schools. It enforces polices as dictated by the provincial board of Governors.
As is the case with all provincial governing bodies for school athletics in Canada, the ASAA is an affiliate member of the United States-based National Federation of State High School Associations.
History
The ASAA was founded in Calgary in 1956 to coordinate high school championships among member schools. After starting their activities by organizing a regional basketball tournament, more sports were added throughout the years, starting with track and field in 1958, badminton, volleyball and cross-country running in the 1960s, followed by wrestling, curling, football, golf, cheerleading and more recently, girls wrestling and rugby.
The association is structured in 8 geographical zones, Calgary & Edmonton as urban zones, complemented by six rural zones. [1]
District Zones
The eight geographic zones as sanctioned by the ASAA are as follows:[2]
- Calgary
- Edmonton
- North East
- North West
- North Central
- Central
- South
- South Central
The Associations
Within these geographic zones, the policies set forth by the ASAA are administered by the regional associations.
- Calgary - Calgary Senior High School Athletic Association & Calgary Independent Schools Athletic Association 1
- Edmonton - Edmonton Metro Athletic Association 2 & Edmonton Public
- South Central - Rocky View Sports Association 3 & South Central Zone of the Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- South - South Zone of the Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- Central - Central Zone of the Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- Notes
- ^1 Calgary has two associations; the Calgary Independent Schools Athletic Association is in charge of all private and chartered schools
- ^2 Edmonton Metro handles schools from Elk Island Public, Elk Island Catholic, Edmonton Catholic, North Central Francophone, Black Gold, St. Thomas Aquinas, Sturgeon, St. Albert Protestant and Greater St. Albert Catholic.
- ^3 Rocky View Sports Association controls cities, townships, and hamlets schools outside the city of Calgary
Structure and The Sports Governing Bodies
In order to provide a competitive balance, each member school are sorted and placed into tiers (for football) and divisions (for all other major sports like volleyball & basketball) based upon the student populous. Schools with a population base of 1250 and beyond are assigned to Tier I and Division 4A; Tier II and Division 3A schools include schools with a population base between 750 to 1249; Tier III and Division 2A schools are those carrying a student populous of 450 to 749; and Tier IV and Division 1A contain member schools of 449 or less.[3][4] 4A SCHOOLS ARE 800 + STUDENTS 3A SCHOOLS ARE 300-799 STUDENTS 2A SCHOOLS ARE 100-299 STUDENTS 1A SCHOOLS ARE 0-99 STUDENTS The sports sanctioned by the ASAA are steered by the governing sports bodies and its guidelines to provide an equitable competition and ethical standards for all male and females students and coaches involved within that sports' program. The governing sports bodies are:[5]
- Athletics Alberta
- Basketball Alberta
- Alberta Curling Federation
- Alberta Golf
- Rugby Alberta
- Alberta Wrestling
- Alberta Badminton
- Alberta Cheerleading Association
- Football Alberta
- Alberta Junior Rugby Association
- Alberta Volleyball
- Alberta Team Handball Federation
Through these organizations, the ASAA sponsors twenty nine provincial championships annually.
Championships
The provincial championships are held at or in appropriate venues annually and are awarded in the following ASAA sports:[6]
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Football
The first ASAA sponsored provincial Senior Varsity football championship was awarded in 1985. Due to the cold inclement weather, the inaugural championship games were cancelled, and the competing schools were declared co-champions.[8]
Year | Tier I | Tier II | Tier III | Tier IV |
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1985 | L.C.I. & Harry Ainlay | Catholic Central & Stettler | ||
1986 | Salisbury | Stettler | Cochrane | |
1987 | Harry Ainlay | Cardston | Cochrane | |
1988 | L.C.I. | Salisbury | Medicine Hat | |
1989 | L.C.I. | Archbishop Jordan | Rocky Mountain House | |
1990 | L.C.I. | Cardston | Raymond | |
1991 | Henry Wise Wood | Cardston | Raymond | |
1992 | L.C.I | Cardston | Raymond | |
1993 | L.C.I | Cardston | Bert Church | |
1994 | L.C.I | Lloydminster | Wainwright | |
1995 | St. Francis | Brooks | Kate Andrews | |
1996 | Raymond | Cochrane | Sexsmith | |
1997 | Raymond | Brooks | Springbank | |
1998 | Raymond | Cochrane | McCoy | |
1999 | Jasper Place | George McDougall | W.R. Myers | Oilfields |
2000 | Strathcona | Foothills | W.R. Myers | Oilfields |
2001 | Strathcona | Medicine Hat | W.R. Myers | Ardrossan |
2002 | Bev Facey | Archbishop Jordan | Cochrane | Bow Valley |
2003 | St. Francis | Archbishop Jordan | Cochrane | Bow Valley |
2004 | St. Francis | Foothills | Cochrane | Ardrossan |
2005 | Raymond | St. Mary’s | Cochrane | Ardrossan |
2006 | Salisbury | Foothills | Wetaskiwin | Willow Creek |
2007 | St. Francis | Notre Dame ( Cal.) | Cochrane | Sylvan Lake Creek |
2008 | Raymond | Notre Dame (Cal.) | Cochrane | Ardrossan |
2009 | Raymond | Foothills | Brooks | Rundle College |
2010 | Raymond | Catholic Central | Cardston | Rundle College |
2011 | Harry Ainlay | Austin O'Brien | Wm E Hay | Drumheller |
2012 | Notre Dame ( Cal.) | Austin O'Brien | Cochrane | Drumheller |
Volleyball
The first ASAA sponsored provincial Senior Varsity volleyball championship was awarded in 1964.[9] The 2013 Provincial volleyball championships for all classifications are to be held at the Saville Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.
Year | 1A Boys | 1A Girls | 2A Boys | 2A Girls | 3A Boys | 3A Girls | 4A Boys | 4A Girls |
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1997 | Mistassini | St. Matthews | Thorhild | Senator Gershaw | Central Alberta Christian | Lacombe Composite | Louis St. Laurent | Grand Prairie Composite |
1998 | Ecole Mallaig | Provost | Prairie High | Senator Gershaw | Central Alberta Christian | Sexsmith Secondary | Harry Ainlay | Salisbury |
1999 | Rosemary | St. Thomas More | Vegreville Composite | Central High | Brooks Composite | Sexsmith | Harry Ainlay | Sir Winston Churchill |
2000 | Vilna | New Norway | Bawlf | Fairview | Brooks Composite | W.R. Meyers (Taber) | Sir Winston Churchill | Lindsey Thurber (Red Deer) |
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References
- ↑ Asaa website
- ↑ http://216.194.74.253/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=4&MMN_position=3:3
- ↑ http://footballalberta.ab.ca/web/assets/forms/2009-WeekFive.doc
- ↑ http://208.112.109.142/content/file/Championship%20Seeding.pdf
- ↑ http://www.asaa.ca/new/links.php
- ↑ http://www.asaa.ca/new/prov_hosts.php
- ↑ assa.ca/new/sports/football1415.php
- ↑ http://footballalberta.ab.ca/web/highschool/
- ↑ http://www.asaa.ca/new/aboutasaa.php
External links
- Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- Calgary Senior High School Athletic Association
- Calgary Independent Schools Athletic Association
- Rocky View Sports Association
- Edmonton Metro Athletic Association
- Edmonton Public
- Central Zone of the Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- The South Zone of the Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- The South Central Zone of the Alberta Schools' Athletic Association
- Athletics Alberta
- Basketball Alberta
- Alberta Curling Federation
- Alberta Golf
- Rugby Alberta
- Alberta Wrestling
- Alberta Badminton
- Alberta Cheerleading Association
- Football Alberta
- Alberta Junior Rugby Association
- Alberta Volleyball
- Alberta Team Handball Federation