Central Coast Athletic Association

The Central Coast Athletic Association (CCAA) is a high school athletic conference in California that is affiliated with the CIF Central Section. The association was established in 2018[1] as the Central Coast Athletic Conference and consists of 16 schools in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties[2] that previously were members of the CIF Southern Section and three of its constituent conferences, the Pac-8, the Los Padres League, and the Channel League.[3]

In earlier decades, previously-branded leagues such as the Northern League, Central Coast League and Tri-County League[4] were also home to several of the 16 total schools, realigned over the years largely due to enrollment, which today comprise the overall spectrum of the association.[5] (The aforementioned Tri-County League, which was smaller than the peer Northern League and LPL in terms of enrollment, was originally entitled as such due to also including high schools from neighboring Kern and Fresno counties at the time, in addition to San Luis Obispo County.[6])

Briefly, the association also reached into the Pacific View and Channel leagues on a football basis,[7] but heading into the fall of 2022, the alignment was simplified to revert to a more historical format when Cabrillo, Lompoc and Santa Ynez rejoined the CCAA's fellow 13 schools in the Central Section and, thus in turn, its Mountain and Ocean leagues.[8] As the Santa Maria Times assessed of the unison of all 16 programs: "It's just two leagues and two counties. Again, a much more natural fit."[9]

In some sports with individually-based results, such as track and field or wrestling, the association holds combined meets including almost all of the schools in one meet, regardless of assigned league;[10][11] it also often announces awards and honors simultaneously.[12][13] The CCAA, which spans the 805 area code, uses a system of promotion and relegation to place each school's teams, by sport and gender, into either of two leagues[14] periodically based on performance.[15]

Member schools edit

League Championships for Football edit

Area Football Titles (2022-present)
Season Mountain League (W-L) Ocean League (W-L)
2023 Arroyo Grande (7-0)[16] Atascadero (6-0)
2022 St. Joseph (7-0) Atascadero (5-1)[17]
Area Football Titles (2018-2021)
Season Mountain League (W-L) Ocean League (W-L) Pacific View League (W-L) Channel League (W-L)
2021 St. Joseph / Paso Robles / Arroyo Grande (co) (4-1) Mission Prep (5-0) Buena (5-0) Pacifica (5-0)
2020 St. Joseph (5-0) Nipomo (4-1) Pacifica (5-0) Lompoc (5-0)
2019 St. Joseph (3-0) Templeton (3-0) Oxnard (5-0) Santa Barbara (5-0)
2018 St. Joseph (4-0) Nipomo (5-0) Oxnard (5-0) Lompoc (5-0)
Area Football Titles (2014-2017)
Season Pac-5 League (W-L) Los Padres League (W-L) Northern League (W-L)
2017 Paso Robles (4-0) Lompoc (4-0) Santa Maria (3-0)
2016 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Lompoc (4-0) Nipomo (4-0)
2015 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Lompoc (4-0) Mission Prep (4-0)
2014 Arroyo Grande / Atascadero / Paso Robles (co) (3-1) Lompoc (4-0) Nipomo / Morro Bay / Templeton (co) (3-1)
Area Football Titles (2006-2013)
Season Pac-7 League (W-L) Los Padres League (W-L) East Sierra League (W-L)
2013 Atascadero (6-0) Lompoc (6-0) -
2012 St. Joseph / Arroyo Grande (co) (5-1) Lompoc (6-0) -
2011 Arroyo Grande (6-0) Lompoc (6-0) -
2010 Paso Robles (6-0) Lompoc (5-1) -
2009 Righetti (5-0) St. Joseph (7-0) Mission Prep (5-0)
2008 Atascadero (5-0) St. Joseph (7-0) Orange Cove (5-0)
2007 Atascadero / Paso Robles (co) (4-1) Morro Bay (7-0) -
2006 Atascadero (5-0) St. Joseph (7-0) -
Area Football Titles (2002-2005)
Season Pac-5 League (W-L) Los Padres League (W-L) East Sierra League (W-L)
2005 Paso Robles (4-0) Cabrillo / Lompoc (co) (5-1) Templeton (5-0)
2004 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Lompoc (6-0) Central Valley Christian (5-0)
2003 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Lompoc (6-0) -
2002 San Luis Obispo / Paso Robles / Righetti (co) (3-1) Lompoc (5-0) -
Area Football Titles (1994-2001)
Season Northern League (W-L) Los Padres League (W-L) Central Coast League (W-L)
2001 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Paso Robles (5-0) -
2000 San Luis Obispo (4-0) Paso Robles (5-0) -
1999 San Luis Obispo (4-0) Paso Robles (5-0) -
1998 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Morro Bay / Santa Ynez / Paso Robles (co) (4-1) -
1997 San Luis Obispo / Lompoc (co) (3-1) Atascadero (5-0) -
1996 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Cabrillo / Atascadero (co) (4-1) -
1995 Lompoc (4-0) Atascadero (4-0) Morro Bay (6-0)
1994 Lompoc (4-0) Santa Ynez (4-0) Morro Bay (5-0)
Area Football Titles (1975-1993)
Season Northern League (W-L) Los Padres League (W-L) Tri-County League (W-L)
1993 Lompoc (4-0) Atascadero / Paso Robles / Santa Ynez (co) (4-1) Templeton (6-0)
1992 Lompoc (4-0) St. Joseph (5-0) Templeton (6-0)
1991 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Atascadero (5-0) Templeton (5-0)
1990 Lompoc (4-0) Cabrillo (5-0) Templeton / Mission Prep (co) (4-1)
1989 Lompoc (4-0) Cabrillo (4-0) Mission Prep (4-0)
1988 Santa Maria (4-0) Atascadero (4-0) Laton (5-0)
1987 Arroyo Grande (4-0) Paso Robles / St. Joseph (co) (3-1) Templeton (4-0)
1986 Lompoc (4-0) Atascadero (4-0) Templeton (6-0)
1985 Lompoc (4-0) Cabrillo / Atascadero (co) (3-1) Templeton (3-0)
1984 Righetti (4-0) Cabrillo (4-0) Templeton (6-0)
1983 Santa Maria (5-0) Paso Robles (3-1) El Paso de Robles School (6-0)
1982 Lompoc (5-0) Atascadero (4-0) Templeton / EPRS (co) (2-1)
1981 San Luis Obispo / Lompoc (co) (4-1) Atascadero (4-0) Templeton (6-0)
1980 Lompoc (5-0) Atascadero (4-0) Templeton / Modesto Christian (co) (4-1)
1979 Santa Maria (5-0) Atascadero (5-0) Coast Union (4-0)
1978 Lompoc (5-0) Paso Robles (4-0) Coast Union (4-0)
1977 Lompoc (5-0) Santa Ynez (4-0) Cuyama / Templeton (co) (3-1)
1976 Lompoc (5-0) Paso Robles / Santa Ynez (co) (3-1) -
1975 Santa Maria (5-0) Paso Robles (4-0) -

References edit

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  2. ^ Alley, Dave (March 4, 2021). "Central Coast high school football teams quickly prepare for fast approaching new season". KEYT TV. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "On the move: Santa Ynez, Lompoc and Cabrillo joining other area schools in CIF Central Section". syvnews.com. 6 October 2021. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  4. ^ "Scoreboard". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. November 14, 1992. p. 21.
  5. ^ "Standings". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. November 12, 1994. pp. C-5.
  6. ^ "Standings". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. November 16, 1991. pp. B-5.
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  9. ^ Bailey, Joe (August 19, 2022). "The 2022 high school football season features a monumental shift in the landscape". The Santa Maria Times. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  10. ^ Cress, Kenny (March 13, 2019). "Locals start fast at Central Coast Athletic Association meet". Lompoc Record.
  11. ^ "Paso Robles High School Bearcats sports update: Wrestling, diving". Paso Robles Daily News. June 1, 2021.
  12. ^ Allen, Connor (March 23, 2020). "CCAA Winter All-League Basketball Teams". Atascadero News.
  13. ^ Wilson, Nick (March 18, 2022). "Central Coast all-league high school hoops teams named". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. 3B.
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  16. ^ Wilson, Nick (October 30, 2023). "Atascadero, Arroyo Grande win league championships". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. 1B.
  17. ^ Ho, Matthew (October 30, 2022). "Mission Prep falls in title showdown; Atascadero wins Ocean League". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. 1B.