The UIL released its realignment enrollment cutoffs for the next two years with notable shakeups across the Coastal Bend.
Some of the major moves include London moving up from Class 3A to Class 4A Division II and Sinton moving down from Class 4A to Class 3A Division I.
Several Corpus Christi ISD schools are also affected with Miller, King and Moody moving down to Class 4A Division I from Class 5A.
Also at the 5A level, Carroll is moving up to Class 5A Division I with Veterans Memorial and Flour Bluff. Gregory-Portland and Ray will remain in Class 5A Division II.
The official districts for every sport will be announced in February during the 2026-2028 realignment release.
Here are the conference cutoffs for UIL realignment in 2026:
Class 6A — 2,15 and above
Class 5A — 1,305 to 2,214
Class 4A — 550 to 1,304
Class 3A — 246-549
Class 2A — 105-245
Class A — 104.9 and below
Here are the football division cutoffs from the most recent UIL realignment in 2026:
Class 5A
Division I — 1,830-2,214
Division II — 1,305-1,829
Class 4A
Division I — 896-1,304
Division II — 550-895
Class 3A
Division I — 367-549
Division II — 246-366.9
Class 2A
Division I — 175.6-245.9
Division II — 105-175.5
Class A
Division I — 57.6-104.9
Division II — 57.5 and below
This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Sinton and London among key Coastal Bend changes in UIL realignment
Reporting by Rey Castillo, Corpus Christi Caller Times / Corpus Christi Caller Times
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