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Texas High School Athletics 2026-2028 Realignment Unveiled

Alejandro CruzBy Alejandro CruzFebruary 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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UIL 2026-2028 High School Football Realignment in Coastal Bend, Texas

The recently released University Interscholastic League (UIL) reclassification and realignment for 2026-2028 has sparked excitement across Texas, particularly within the realm of high school athletics in Coastal Bend. The new changes are shaping the competitive landscape for the upcoming two years, most notably in high school football.

Overview of Changes in High School Football

The Coastal Bend saw significant shifts in its high school football classifications, largely influenced by the newly announced enrollment numbers. Notably, the Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) underwent several changes:

  • Carroll High School ascended to 5A-DI, indicating its robust performance in recent seasons.
  • Schools including Miller High School, Moody High School, and King High School transitioned down to 4A-DI.
  • Ray High School remains in 5A-DII, alongside Gregory-Portland High School.

Detailed District Changes

A closer look reveals additional changes affecting local teams:

  • Sinton, after an impressive playoff run in 4A-DII, will be competing in 3A-DI moving forward.
  • London is jumping up to 4A-DII, reflecting its growing competitive stature.
  • Both Taft and Three Rivers dropped classifications to 2A-DI and 2A-DII, respectively, impacting their future competitions.

UIL District Breakdowns

The UIL has detailed its reclassification into distinctive districts for various divisions. Below is the comprehensive layout of each district within the Coastal Bend:

UIL 5A-DI District 15

  • Brownsville Hanna
  • Brownsville Rivera
  • Corpus Christi Carroll
  • Flour Bluff
  • Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial
  • Harlingen South
  • Weslaco East

UIL 5A-DII District 15

  • Brownsville Lopez
  • Brownsville Pace
  • Brownsville Porter
  • Corpus Christi Ray
  • Donna
  • Gregory-Portland
  • Mercedes

UIL 4A-DI District 15

  • Beeville Jones
  • Corpus Christi Calallen
  • Corpus Christi Tuloso-Midway
  • Corpus Christi King
  • Corpus Christi Miller
  • Corpus Christi Moody
  • Port Lavaca Calhoun

UIL 4A-DI District 16

  • Alice
  • Edcouch-Elsa
  • Hidalgo Early College
  • Pharr Valley View
  • Zapata

UIL 4A-DII District 16

  • Corpus Christi London
  • Ingleside
  • Kingsville King
  • La Feria
  • Port Isabel
  • Rio Grande City
  • Grulla
  • Robstown
  • Rockport-Fulton

UIL 3A-DI District 15

  • Aransas Pass
  • Corpus Christi West Oso
  • Goliad
  • Mathis
  • Orange Grove
  • Sinton

UIL 3A-DI District 16

  • Bishop
  • Lyford
  • Progreso
  • Raymondville
  • Rio Hondo
  • San Diego
  • Santa Gertrudis Academy

UIL 3A-DII District 16

  • Cotulla
  • Falfurrias
  • George West
  • Hebbronville
  • Odem
  • Santa Rosa

UIL 2A-DI District 16

  • Banquete
  • Dilley
  • Freer
  • Monte Alto
  • Premont
  • Refugio
  • Skidmore-Tynan
  • Taft

UIL 2A-DII District 15

  • Charlotte
  • Falls City
  • Louise
  • Pettus
  • Three Rivers
  • Yorktown

UIL 2A-DII District 16

  • Agua Dulce
  • Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco
  • La Villa
  • Riviera Kaufer
  • Santa Maria
  • Woodsboro

UIL 1A-DII District 16

  • Benavides
  • Pawnee
  • Runge
  • San Perlita

Broader Impact on Other Sports

The UIL’s reclassification also extends beyond football, affecting various sports including volleyball and basketball. The nuances of district placements across these sports can be examined in full detail through the official UIL realignment packet here.

Conclusion

The UIL’s reclassification and realignment for the 2026-2028 period introduces a variety of changes that promise to enhance the competitive spirit within high school athletics across Texas. With substantial shifts, especially among Coastal Bend schools, fans and players can look forward to an exciting future in high school sports. As the competitive landscape evolves, staying informed about these changes is vital for athletes and supporters alike. For further insights and updates on UIL activities, check official UIL communications.

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