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After the [[2014 VHSL Realignment]], VHSL Class 1A is one of six classes in [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]]. It is defined as those schools with less than 475 students (barring exceptions which allowed certain schools to play up or down), and contains 54 total schools.
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After the [[2014 VHSL Realignment]], '''VHSL Class 1A''' is one of six classes in [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]]. It is defined as those schools with less than 475 students (barring exceptions which allowed certain schools to play up or down), and contains 54 total schools.
  
 
VHSL Class 1A consisted of [[VHSL Region 1A East]] and [[VHSL Region 1A West]] from 2014-2017. Teams qualified for the regional tournaments based on their rank within their new VHSL conference, unlike the old system, which used districts. Conferences often spanned wider geographical areas than districts, and teams did not necessarily have to play other teams in their conference until the beginning of the playoffs, instead opting to play their district regular season.
 
VHSL Class 1A consisted of [[VHSL Region 1A East]] and [[VHSL Region 1A West]] from 2014-2017. Teams qualified for the regional tournaments based on their rank within their new VHSL conference, unlike the old system, which used districts. Conferences often spanned wider geographical areas than districts, and teams did not necessarily have to play other teams in their conference until the beginning of the playoffs, instead opting to play their district regular season.

Revision as of 15:28, 23 February 2021

After the 2014 VHSL Realignment, VHSL Class 1A is one of six classes in VHSL Scholastic Bowl. It is defined as those schools with less than 475 students (barring exceptions which allowed certain schools to play up or down), and contains 54 total schools.

VHSL Class 1A consisted of VHSL Region 1A East and VHSL Region 1A West from 2014-2017. Teams qualified for the regional tournaments based on their rank within their new VHSL conference, unlike the old system, which used districts. Conferences often spanned wider geographical areas than districts, and teams did not necessarily have to play other teams in their conference until the beginning of the playoffs, instead opting to play their district regular season.

For a chronological listing of state tournament winners and runners-up, see the main VHSL Scholastic Bowl page.

Championships by school

School Championships Years
Honaker 3 2014, 2016, 2017
Rappahannock County 1 2015
Galileo Magnet 1 2018

Runner-Up Finishes by school

School Runner-Ups Years
Mathews 1 2014
Radford 1 2015
Riverheads 1 2016
Galileo Magnet 1 2017
Honaker 1 2018

State tournament appearances by school

Teams in italics were not in Class 1A initially, or were initially in 1A but later moved up to 2A.

School Appearances Years
Honaker 4 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
Radford (2014-2017) 3 2014, 2015, 2017
Rappahannock County 3 2014, 2015, 2017
Galileo Magnet 3 2016, 2017, 2018
Galax 2 2015, 2016
Riverheads (2016-present) 2 2016, 2018
Mathews 1 2014
Rappahannock 1 2015


Championships by region

2014-2017

Region Championships
1A East 1
1A West 3

2018-Present

Region Championships
VHSL Region 1A
VHSL Region 1B 1
VHSL Region 1C
VHSL Region 1D

Medals (1st and 2nd place finishes) by region

2014-2017

Region Medals
1A East 4
1A West 4

2018-Present

Region Championships
VHSL Region 1A
VHSL Region 1B 1
VHSL Region 1C
VHSL Region 1D 1