Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, athletic conference of NCAA Division III schools in Michigan and Indiana
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Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, athletic conference of NCAA Division II schools in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma
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Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association, high school athletic conference for private schools in the Baltimore Metro area
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Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, high school athletic association governing 33 varsity sports throughout Massachusetts
The contest was part of a double-header, with a game between MIAA-rivals Boston College High School and Catholic Memorial slated for earlier in the day.
Games between Pittsburg and its MIAA rival Northwest Missouri State University are played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
During his senior year in 1992, Mann led the town's high school baseball team to an appearance in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) tournament.
Bartlett was twice Albion's team captain and four times the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association javelin champion; his 1928 MIAA Field Day record was not bettered until 1969.
In May 2009, The MIAA granted the approval in favor to allow Rockland High School to become the newest member of the South Shore League.
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In May 2012, The MIAA granted permission for Randolph High School to join the South Shore League in only Football beginning the 2013 Fall athletic season, and granted Hanover High School admittance to the South Sore League beginning in the 2014 Fall athletic season for all sports teams.
It is home to numerous MIAA indoor track and field conferences, along with the MIAA State Championships and the New England High School Championships.
In May 2012, The MIAA granted permission for Randolph High School to join the South Shore League in only Football beginning the 2013 Fall athletic season, and granted Hanover High School admittance to the South Sore League beginning in the 2014 Fall athletic season for all sports teams.
He was the starting shortstop on the school's varsity baseball team which won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) A conference championship in his senior year.