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  • NMAA Board Summary
    June 1, 2017

    Thursday, June 1st
    in the NMAA Hall of Pride and Honor.

    The Board of Directors elected Mr. T.J. Parks as President and Mr. Anthony Casados as Vice President for
    a two-year term.

    The Board of Directors approved a contract extension for Executive Director, Sally Marquez, through the
    2019-2020 school year.

    Ms. Marquez gave her Director's Report which included information on a very successful 2016-2017
    school year, a special thank you to the NMAA Board, Commission, Appeals, Hardship, and
    Classification/Alignment committees for their work, and a recognition of NMAA Assistant Director Scott
    Evans who will be retiring in June.

    Business Manager Shari Kessler-Schwaner presented the NMAA Financial Report which included
    information from all state championships that occurred during 2016-2017 and an overview of ticket sales
    from these events.

    Ms. Marquez discussed the 2017-2018 NMAA Budget with the Board of Directors. The Board voted to
    approve the budget as presented.

    Deputy Director Dana Pappas presented the NMAA Activities Report which included information on the
    numerous activity events that occurred during the spring semester, the upcoming Music Advisory Council
    meetings, and an overview of the Student Leadership Advisory Committee members and their work.

    Ms. Pappas presented the NM Officials Association Report which included information on the assignment
    process for State Basketball, the March Recruitment Symposium, the April Executive Board Meeting, and
    the upcoming State Clinic and Awards Banquet.

    Ms. Marquez presented a discussion item pertaining to scholastic eligibility. She reported to the Board of
    Directors that the NMAA will be establishing a committee to look at scholastic eligibility as a whole to
    determine if the Association should consider updates to this area of its Handbook.

    Santa Fe Indian School Athletic Director Eric Brock and representatives presented several items to the
    Board of Directors for discussion. These included the re-classification process, concerns about the
    multiplier and how it is applied to Native American boarding schools, and possible representation on the
    NMAA Board for Native American schools.

    The Board of Directors took action on the following items:

    -Voted in favor of a proposal to add NMAA Bylaw 7.15.1.L (25-second play clock in football).
    -Voted in favor of a proposal to modify NMAA Bylaw 7.15.4.F (250-mile rule for state football).
    -Voted in favor of a proposal to modify Bylaws 13.1.2 & 13.2.2 (Right of Appeal).

Story: NMAA could move FB season up a week + Baseball/Hoop Tourneys Changed

Several interesting decisions today by the NMAA.

What do you think about FB season starting in mid-August and ending Thanksgiving weekend?

What do you think about the state basketball and baseball tournaments being reduced to 12 teams in each class starting in 2019?

Story: https://nmpreps.rivals.com/news/nma...arlier-in-2018-hoop-baseball-tourneys-altered

Which of these teams will be the first to win a state title?

Below is a list of schools that have never won a state football title:

Albuquerque Academy
Albuquerque
Atrisco Heritage Academy
Belen
Bernalillo
Capital
Centennial
Chaparral
Cibola
Cimarron
Cliff
Corona
Coronado
Crownpoint
Cuba
Deming
Dora
Dulce
Elida
Espanola Valley
Foothill
Gallup
Grants
Hope Christian
Jemez Valley
Laguna-Acoma
Logan
Los Lunas
Magdalena
Manzano
Mescalero Apache
Miyamura
Navajo Academy
Navajo Pine
Navajo Prep
Newcomb
Pecos
Penasco
Piedra Vista
Pine Hill
Pojoaque
Quemado
Questa
Raton
Rehoboth
Rio Grande
Sandia Prep
Santa Fe Indian
Santa Fe Prep
Santa Teresa
Shiprock
Springer
Taos
Thoreau
Tohatchi
Valencia
Valley
Volcano Vista
West Las Vegas
West Mesa
Wingate
Zuni
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