| District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | DCIAA |
| Formation | 1958 |
| Type | Volunteer; NPO |
| Legal status | Association |
| Purpose/focus | Athletic/Educational |
| Headquarters | 1401 Brentwood Pkwy. NE Washington, D.C. 20002 |
| Region served | Washington, D.C. |
| Membership | 16 schools |
| Official languages | English |
| Executive Director | Troy Mathieu |
| Affiliations | National Federation of State High School Associations |
| Budget | $3,031,000 |
| Staff | 15 |
| Remarks | (202) 698-3326 |
The District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA) is the public high school athletic league in Washington, D.C. The league was founded in 1958. The original high school conference for D.C. schools was the Inter-High School Athletic Association, formed around 1896. That organization was segregated, and black schools in the District formed their own athletic association. Integration came with the formation of the DCIAA.
The DCIAA sponsors varsity championships in basketball, baseball, cross country, football, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, skiing, and track and field.
Members
West
- Banneker Bulldogs
- Cardozo Clerks
- Coolidge Colts
- Dunbar Crimson Tide (East in baseball)
- Bell Multicultural Griffins
- School Without Walls Penguins (East in basketball and volleyball)
- Roosevelt Rough Riders
- Wilson Tigers
East
- Anacostia Indians
- Ballou Knights
- Eastern Ramblers
- McKinley Tech Phoenix
- H.D. Woodson Warriors
- Spingarn Green Wave
Alumni
- Marvin Austin, future University of North Carolina defensive tackle (Ballou '07)
- Elgin Baylor, NBA Hall of Famer (Spingarn '53)
- Arrelious Benn, University of Illinois wide receiver (Dunbar '06)
- Dave Bing, NBA Hall of Famer (Spingarn '62)
- Emmanuel Burriss, San Francisco Giants infielder (Wilson '02)
- Vernon Davis, San Francisco 49ers tight end (Dunbar '03)
- Cato June, Indianapolis Colts linebacker (Anacostia '98)
- Byron Leftwich, NFL quarterback (H.D. Woodson '98)
- Gene Littles, former NBA player and head coach (McKinley '61)
- Jerry Porter, Oakland Raiders wide receiver (Coolidge '97)
- Kermit Washington, former NBA player (Coolidge '70)
- Maury Wills, former Major League Baseball shortstop/manager (Cardozo '51)
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