CTL Scheduleing Partnership

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The Central Washington 2B League has agreed to a scheduling partnership with the 3 remaining schools from the CTL.  The 3 schools (Omak, Chelan, Cascade) will be built into the CWB league schedules with all teams scheduled to play each other once.  The games with the CTL schools will be non-league contests and will not count to the CWB league standings.  If a CWB team is not interested in a matchup with a CTL school they can break the arrangement. 

This scheduling arrangement allows for both leagues to better fill schedules without binding teams into lopsided non-league contests.

New District 5? What does it mean?

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District 5 and 6 to Combine in 2024-25

In and effort to make WIAA district similar in size (number of schools) the current district 5 and current district 6 will become one district in 2024-25.  This will create a new district 5 that will stretch from Canada to Oregon on the east slopes of the cascades and from Naches to the Tri-Cities from west to east.  This new district will have an impact on the 2B schools and how they will qualify for state tournaments.

Impact on the CW2B League

Beginning in 2024-2025 the CW2B league will partner in the playoffs with the EWAC league to the south.  Both leagues will continue to operate as separate leagues but now are in the same district.  Allocations to state tournaments are awarded to districts based on the number of participating schools in each classification.  The 2B leagues in the new district 5 will have as many as 19 participating schools and could generate as many as 6 allocations into a 16 team state tournament. 

Impact on the CW1B League

The CW1B League will not gain allocations the same way the 2B league does.  The few 1B schools that are in the southern portion of the new District 5 have chose to join the new district 6.  So the current CW1B league will lose Riverside Christian but will add Oroville thus leaving their playoff allocations fairly similar. 

 

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