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Conference and League Structure

The following are the conferences and leagues:

  • Coastal Mountain Conference (Redwood Empire)
    • North Central League I (NCL I-North) - 5 schools
    • North Central League II (NCL I- South) - 5 schools
    • North Central League III (NCL II-North) - 8 schools
    • North Central League IV (NCL II- South) - 7 schools
  • Bay Area Conference (East Bay)
    • Bay Counties League - 7 schools
    • Bay Counties League - West (BCL West) - 7 schools
    • Bay Counties League (BCL East) - 7 schools
    • Bay Counties League - Central (BCL Central) - 7 schools
  • Valley Conference (East Bay)
    • Bay Valley Athletic League (BVAL) - 6 schools
    • Diablo-Foothill Athletic League (DFAL) - 7 schools
    • East Bay Athletic League (EBAL) - 9 schools
    • Diablo Valley Athletic League (DVAL) - 7 schools
  • Bay Shore Conference (East Bay)
    • Alameda Contra Costa Athletic League (ACCAL) - 7 schools
    • Bay Shore Athletic League (BSAL) - 10 schools
    • Hayward Area Athletic League (HAAL) - 9 schools
    • Mission Valley Athletic League (MVAL) - 7 schools
  • Humboldt-Del Norte Conference (Redwood Empire)
    • Big 5 – (HDNL) 5 schools
    • Little 4 – (HDNL) 4 schools
  • Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino Conference (Redwood Empire)
    • North Bay League (NBL) - 9 schools
    • Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) - 10 schools
    • Sonoma County League (SCL) - 7 schools

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