San Juan County high schools begin District 1-4A tournament first-round play
District 1-4A first-round tournament games for San Juan County high schools began Feb. 24, 2026, with matchups staged at neutral sites across the region.
District 1-4A tournament first-round play for San Juan County high schools began Feb. 24, 2026, when multiple schools from the county traveled to neutral sites to contest opening-round matchups. The county’s 4A programs converged on off-campus venues as the bracketed district slate got under way.
Tournament organizers scheduled the first-round games at neutral sites to host teams from across San Juan County, a choice that influenced travel plans and spectator access on Feb. 24, 2026. Using neutral venues for District 1-4A first-round games removed home-court advantage for host schools and concentrated several contests into single locations.
The District 1-4A first-round format placed immediate pressure on seeding and bracket advancement for San Juan County high schools on Feb. 24, 2026. With winners advancing in the district bracket, each game carried direct implications for postseason positioning within the 4A classification and for how county programs would plan logistics in the coming weeks.
Coaches and athletic staff from San Juan County schools had to adjust transportation and staffing to account for neutral-site assignments on Feb. 24, 2026. Athletic directors responsible for District 1-4A first-round participation managed bus schedules, gate staffing, and medical coverage as teams traveled away from their campuses for the opening round.

Community impact from holding District 1-4A first-round games at neutral sites on Feb. 24, 2026, was evident in attendance patterns and local engagement around the contests. Spectators who traveled from San Juan County towns attended games at neutral venues, and the location choices shaped which neighborhoods and booster groups could support teams in person.
As District 1-4A moves beyond the first round, the outcomes from Feb. 24, 2026, will define matchups for the next district phase and determine which San Juan County high schools remain in contention. District officials and school athletic departments will use the first-round results to finalize travel and scheduling for advancing teams as the 4A district tournament progresses.
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