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UIL Football Realignment: 2026-2028 Seasons
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UIL Football Realignment: 2026-2028 Seasons

  • February 2, 2026

ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) – Texas UIL has released the new district and classification realignments for the 2026-28 school years and seasons.

Here are the new districts:

6A District 2:

Midland, Midland Lee, Odessa, Permian, San Angelo Central

– Wolfforth Frenship moves down to 5A Div. 1.

4A Division 1 District 3:

Andrews, Greenwood, Plainview, San Angelo Lake View

– Greenwood moves to Div. 1 from Div. 2, Big Spring and Pecos leave the district and take Greenwood’s place in Div. 2, Plainview joins the district.

4A Division 2 District 2:

Big Spring, Fort Stockton, Monahans, Pecos, Seminole, Snyder

– Big Spring and Pecos move to Div. 2 from Div. 1, taking Greenwood’s place in this same district.

3A Division 1 District 2:

Clyde, Kermit, Lamesa, Odessa Compass, Sweetwater, Tuscola Jim Ned

– Compass moves to Div. 1 from Div. 2, District becomes six teams– was four teams last realignment.

3A Division 2 District 3:

Alpine, Anthony, Coahoma, Crane, San Angelo Grape Creek, Stanton

– Four-team district of Alpine, Anthony, Crane and Odessa Compass becomes a six-team district, losing Compass. Coahoma, Grape Creek and Stanton join. Compass moves up to Div. 1 from Div. 2.

2A Division 1 District 4:

Ballinger, Big Lake Reagan County, Christoval, Colorado City, Forsan, Ozona, Sonora

– District 3 from the last realignment adds Ballinger from District 5, stays the same otherwise.

2A Division 2 District 3:

Crosbyton, Lockney, Pathway Academy, Ralls, Tahoka, Roscoe Collegiate

– Pathway Academy is a new school in Big Spring, TX. It joins Classification 2A.

2A Division 2 District 4:

Eldorado, Iraan, McCamey, Van Horn, Wink

– The district loses Sterling City, but stays the same otherwise.

1A/6-Man Division 1 District 6:

Fort Hancock, Garden City, Imperial Buena Vista, Lenorah Grady, Rankin

– All teams, except Fort Hancock, were in District 4 in the last realignment. The district loses Marfa to Div. 2 and becomes District 6.

1A/6-Man Division 2 District 5:

Dell City, Fort Davis, Marfa, Sierra Blanca

– Marfa moves to Div. 2 from Div. 1. District 5 from the last realignment splits up, leaving Fort Davis and Sierra Blanca, most move to District 6.

1A/6-Man Division 2 District 6:

Balmorhea, Grandfalls-Royalty, Rocksprings, Sanderson

– Balmorhea, Grandfalls-Royalty and Sanderson all moved together from District 5 in the last realignment.

To see the other districts and other sports, click here.

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