- AAA Western Valley District
The AAA Western Valley District is a high school conference in the state of Virginia that includes schools in Central & Southwest Virginia. AAA is the largest enrollment class of the
Virginia High School League and also typically the most competitive level in Virginia high school sports.The Western Valley District schools compete in the
AAA Northwest Region with the schools from theAAA Cardinal District , theAAA Cedar Run District , and theAAA Commonwealth District .Facts about the district
The Western Valley District was established in 2001 to consolidate the now defunct AAA Roanoke Valley District and the AAA Western District. Both districts' memberships were down to five and four members respectively, because many schools that were in these districts either lost membership or had slower than average population growth, and dropped into Group AA. In 2001 alone, two of the five members of the Roanoke Valley district had to drop, prompting the two districts' consolidation. Below is a list of the Roanoke Valley and Western Districts in the 2000-2001 school year, and what happened to each of the schools for the 2001-2002 year:
AAA Roanoke Valley District
*Cave Spring (Western Valley)
*William Fleming (dropped to AA)
*Franklin County (Western Valley)
*Patrick Henry (Western Valley)
*Pulaski County (dropped to AA)AAA Western District
*Albemarle (moved to Commonwealth)
*E.C. Glass (Western Valley)
*Halifax County (Western Valley)
*George Washington (Western Valley) The charter members of the Western Valley District were Cave Spring, E.C. Glass, Franklin County, Halifax County, Patrick Henry, George Washington. Cave Spring split in half to formHidden Valley High School (Roanoke, Virginia) in 2002, which dropped it to AA for the 2003-2005 cycles, dropping the district to five members. In 2007, William Fleming of Roanoke City returned to the district because of increased enrollment, reuniting it with cross-town rival Patrick Henry.Travel concerns are a major issue for schools in this district, as they are several hours from other AAA schools. In football, where more points are earned for defeating AAA opponents (as opposed to AA or A opponents), this has been lessened by having several schools play the other district schools twice during the season, with the second match "counting" in the district standings.
The smallest member of the Western Valley is E.C. Glass with about 1,600 students, and the largest member is Franklin County with an enrollment of about 2,300 students.
Member Schools
*Franklin County High School of
Rocky Mount, Virginia "Eagles"
*E.C. Glass High School ofLynchburg, Virginia "Hilltoppers"
*William Fleming High School ofRoanoke, Virginia "Colonels"
*Halifax County High School ofSouth Boston, Virginia "Comets"
*Patrick Henry High School ofRoanoke, Virginia "Patriots"
*George Washington High School ofDanville, Virginia "Eagles"Former members of the AAA Western Valley District and its Predecessors
*Albemarle
*Amherst County (dropped to AA)
*Andrew Lewis(Salem) (1920's - 1977)
*Cave Spring (Roanoke (??? - 2002)
*Heritage (Lynchburg)(1970's - 1993)(dropped to AA)
*Jefferson Sr.(Roanoke)(1920's - 1974)
*Northside (Roanoke)
*Pulaski County (1974-2001)
*Robert E. Lee (Staunton) (1970's)
*Salem (1977-1988)
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