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Clarity on Region 4C for the next four year cycle

As many of you, the NW District schools are now in Region 4D. Region 4C is ONLY Loudoun schools currently. The region has split the 10 4A classified Loudoun schools into two districts: the previously used "Dulles", and the newly created "Catoctin". The Catoctin District will include the top five schools (based on enrollment) and the Dulles District will have the bottom five.

Catoctin District:
Broad Run
Woodgrove (Drop down from Region 5D)
John Champe (Drop down from Region 6B)
Loudoun County
Park View

Dulles District:
Dominion
Rock Ridge
Heritage
Tuscarora
Loudoun Valley

As far as playoffs, from what I can gather, there will be six teams in Region 4C play (three from each district). The top seed from each district will receive a first round bye, and cross seeding of the districts will occur.

Therefore the two Regional Semifinals would be:

Dulles 1 (after BYE) vs
winner of Catoctin 2 vs Dulles 3

Catoctin 1 (after BYE) vs
winner of Dulles 2 vs Catoctin 3
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A question for the brain trust.

I see so many tweets about coaches visiting high schools, or players visiting colleges and universities these days, is this an “Offical” season that this can happen, or is it just natural because of the time of year?

Another questions along those lines. What are the rules these days that control Coaches contacting recruits, and/or kids visiting schools or contacting coaches themselves?
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Bison See-Saw Past Riverheads

In the 60 years that these two have been doing battle, we have come to expect that each game will be a donnybrook and tonight was no exception. The Bison finally came out on top 51-45 but not before there were numerous momentum swings and a very odd officiating gaffe that at least momentarily looked as if it might impact the outcome.

Not only did the Bison win the game, but they ended their frustration of being unable to win a district game on their home floor. Prior to tonight, they had lost all four home games played against Shenandoah teams even though they were 3-0 on the road in district competition. So with tonight's win I now have them at 4-4 in the district.

However, there were times tonight that it appeared that Riverheads was going to add to the Gap's home court frustration. For example, the Gladiators had the early momentum advantage as sophomore Will Gardner came out smoking and knocked down three first-quarter triples to help RHS to a 13-6 lead midway through the period.

But just when it looked promising for the Big Red, they turned stone cold and went the equivalent of a full quarter without scoring. That gave the Gap the chance to have its first big surge, which they did to the tune of 13-0 as they grabbed a 19-13 lead as the clock ticked down to about the 3 minute mark of the second quarter. Riverheads finally found the range again and stayed within striking distance as the teams went to the locker room with a 24-18 Bison lead on the board.

It was Riverheads' turn again for most of the third quarter as the senior/sophomore duo of Carter Mooneyham and Jackson Brammer combined to score 12 of The Pride's 15 third quarter points. However a quick Bison spurt gave them their biggest lead of the night at 36-27 late in the period.

Instead of the Bison building upon that big lead, RHS instead closed the third quarter on back-to-back triples from Gardner and Mooonyham to make it 36-33 entering the final period. That is when things got rather interesting..........

Everyone could clearly see that the Bison had the possession arrow to start the fourth quarter. However a Riverheads player stepped outside to receive the ball from an official (we hope quite innocently) and he handed it right over to him. The Gladiators then quickly, as in 5-7 seconds, fired up a three pointer to tie the score. They were helped along by the fact that the bewildered Bison were not doing much to defend on the play because they rightfully assumed that the officials would realize their mistake and properly award them the ball.

That led to a confab at center court between the three officials, who quite honestly had called a great game to that point. My personal expectation was that they would take the points off the board, re-set the clock to 8:00, award the ball to the Bison, and the quarter would start at that point.

Instead after their powwow, they announced that the Riverheads' basket was good, which left the score now tied at 36-36. That news did not set well at all with Bison coach Chad Ward and he received a technical for protesting and appeared to come close to getting tossed altogether.

RHS stepped to the foul line and drained the two shots to grab their one and only lead of the second half at 38-36. To the Gap's credit, they did not let that strange chain of events unnerve them and they soon took the lead for good. The game then essentially ended in a foul-shooting clinic in which the Bison did enough to keep Riverheads at arm's length so they could salt away the win.

In JV action, The Baby Bison scored the first bucket of the game, but then Riverheads went on a 14-0 spurt to take control of the game. This time there would be no see-sawing as the Big Red coasted to a 50-33 win to complete a season sweep of their county rivals. With that victory, the RHS juniors are now assured of a winning season. The quartet of Ethan Mulcahy, Brody Phillips, Chase Donathan and Grayson Ward were the leading scorers for the Big Red and Mr. Ward even found the bank open on Friday night to help along an impressive triple in the first half.

Next up for the Gladiators will be Senior Night on Tuesday when they will host Fort Defiance. As you may recall, RHS squeaked past the Indians on the road on a buzzer-beater by Henley Dunlap, so they would like nothing better than to complete that season sweep. The next night the Gladiators will travel to Mountain View and then get a well-deserved break next Friday.

If the Big Red can in fact defeat those two teams that they have already beaten in that Tuesday/Wednesday swing, they will have a 9-9 record, which would be pretty encouraging for Coach Weller at this point. Hopefully plans are already being drawn up to make that happen.........

Meanwhile In girls' action I have just learned that the Lady Bison continued their late-season surge with a 55-43 win at Riverheads tonight. However the Riverheads JVs, according to the Shenandoah website, squeaked out a 13-10 win. That has to be REALLY rewarding for Coach Carly Casto and her crew (try saying that five times fast) who have really struggled to score this year.

If those two scores are indeed accurate it was a 2-2 split for these county rivals tonight and that is pretty typical of their history over the years.
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My proposed realignment - 4A

Hi all. I had some fun and did this last year with what I think was a four class setup, but I wanted to try things based on the recent ADM to slot teams into districts based on proximity and size in a six class setup.

I've divided all the schools on the ADM report into six equal classes and developed districts on that. My geography may not be all that great so if I didn't slot a team in a preferred district, I don't have it out for your school and it wasn't intentional. I looked at the map of Virginia and put schools in districts starting with District 1 - 4A in the west to District 8 - 4A which goes into the east.

One thing that is different about this time is that the districts aren't of equal size.

And you have to play everyone in your district. This makes district champions matter again!

The top four teams in each district would make the playoffs and would play their partner district in the bi-district round to start the playoffs. It would look something like this:

#1 District 1 - 4A hosts #4 District 2 - 4A
#2 District 2 - 4A hosts #3 District 1 - 4A

#2 District 1 - 4A hosts #3 District 2 - 4A
#1 District 2 - 4A hosts #4 District 1 - 4A

Higher seed hosts but if two teams meet in the third round (Regional Final) and they have the same rankings from bi-district, then the team that would host would be derived from a tiebreaker scenario which would be uniform across the VHSL.

The same format would be the same for Districts 3 thru 8.

Region I would be District 1 - 4A and District 2 - 4A
Region II would be District 3 - 4A and District 4 - 4A
Region III would be District 5 - 4A and District 6 - 4A
Region IV would be District 7 - 4A and District 8 - 4A

So here we go with my little project! And remember, your team has to go somewhere. And if I separated teams that are in the same county or nearby, it wasn't intentional.

Class 4

Region I

District 1 - 4ADistrict 2 - 4A
BlacksburgMonticello
Halifax CountyCharlottesville
George WashingtonOrange County
Amherst CountyEastern View
Salem
Jefferson Forest
E.C. Glass

Region II

District 3 - 4ADistrict 4 - 4A
Broad RunThomas Jefferson S/T
WoodgroveJames Wood
John ChampeJohn Handley
Loudoun CountyLiberty (Beal)
Park ViewMillbrook
Dominion
Rock Ridge
Heritage (LC)
Tuscarora
Loudoun Valley

Region III

District 5 - 4ADistrict 6 - 4A
MechanicsvilleVarina
HanoverMonacan
AtleeMidlothian
Patrick Henry - AshGeorge Wythe - R
CarolineHuguenot
King GeorgePowhatan
SpotsylvaniaHenrico
Courtland
Chancellor

Region IV

District 7 - 4ADistrict 8 - 4A
DenbighHickory
GloucesterManor
JamestownChurchland
WarhillPhoebus
DinwiddieHampton
MatoacaSmithfield
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Utqiagvik, aka Barrow AK here we come.

You regulars may remember that my wife and I are going to celebrate 50 years of marriage later this year with a trip to see a Barrow High School Whalers football game. I have been in touch with head coach Battle and the school Principal. Coach Battle provided me with their home game dates, and I have decided on Sept 16. The Kodiak Bears come to town that day. I’m excited. I’ve never watched a football game from the seat of a snowmobile before.

I’m entertaining suggestions on what gifts I may take and present from the Dinwiddie Community, the Generals, from the VirginiaPreps faithful, and the VHSL. I’ve asked Coach Battle to think about something that I can bring to his players that they may not be able to get up there. So help me come up with something appropriate.
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