AA Valley District

AA Valley District

The AA Valley District was a district in Region II of the Virginia High School League. There were nine member schools. As the district's name implied, all the schools were located in the central part of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, along Interstate 81. Most of the member schools were part of the Harrisonburg and Staunton areas.

In 2007, all of the Valley District member schools moved from Region II to Region III. In addition, the districts decided to split into two separate districts after the regional shift. The Harrisonburg area schools (Broadway, Harrisonburg, Spotswood, and Turner Ashby) formed the AA Massanutten District. The Staunton area schools (Fort Defiance, Lee, Rockbridge County, Stuarts Draft, and Waynesboro) formed the AA Southern Valley District.

Member schools in 2007 before the split

* Broadway High School, Broadway, Virginia "The Gobblers"
* Fort Defiance High School, Fort Defiance, Virginia "The Indians"
* Harrisonburg High School, Harrisonburg, Virginia "The Blue Streaks"
* Robert E. Lee High School (Staunton), Staunton, Virginia "The Fighting Leemen"
* Rockbridge County High School, Lexington, Virginia "The Wildcats"
* Spotswood High School, Penn Laird, Virginia "The Trailblazers"
* Stuarts Draft High School, Stuarts Draft, Virginia "The Cougars"
* Turner Ashby High School, Bridgewater, Virginia "The Knights"
* Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Virginia "The Little Giants"


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