1. When will he VHSL finally take charge and get regions to agree (or order) that all regions have a similar playoff structure for football?
2. When will the VHSL realize that six classifications is probably too many and they need to reduce it to five, or possibly four?
3. (This one is for my NR background) This year saw in increase in Loudon-Fairfax inter-county football games. This past season Loudon teams held an edge, while I also think some of the traditional Fairfax powers were a bit down. Some feel Loudon is the new powerhouse area in the NR. Was last year an aberration and this year the tide will swing the other way, or is Loudon football truly on a glide path to overcoming Fairfax's dominance in the NR?
I found this interesting. The VHSL is a facilitator that works for the schools. The Schools use them to do the tasks they do not want to. A centralization of tedious tasks that is cost prohibitive for schools individually so they pool their resources into a single entity. Essentially, an administrative assistant. The VHSL has no actual power.
The six classifications were created by committee and, IMO, one of the best things the VHSL ever accomplished. The guy from James Monroe, who headed this effort, did a simply incredible job. Not because of the conclusion but because he got everyone to sign off on it. A damn near impossible task considering he had to get all the Regional powers to agree. That's a man I want on my management team.
IMO, the NR becomes the major power in VA. Money. Power. Resources. Like water on rock. Undefeated.