Agreed. Over the past 5 years, here are the schools who finish in the top 3 on average:
Sunnyside - 1
Liberty - 2
Morenci - 2
St Johns - 2
Yuma - 3
Marana MV - 3
Cibola - 3
Safford - 4
Mesa MV - 4
Show Low - 5
Walden Grove - 5
Desert Vista - 5
Division 3 has 4 of the states most successful programs and Yuma is leading that pack. Next year D 1 has Sunnyside, Liberty, Cibola, and Desert Vista. It now is the premier division, which it should be. D 2 will have Marana MV and some schools not on the list that will make pushes, notably Casteel. Similarly, in D4 the best team not on the list is Santa Cruz and the should win their third championship in a row, but Morenci is very good and have some incoming freshmen who are lights out tough. Honestly, I think the AIA got it right.