In spite of the achievements of the students and athletes of Phoebus High School there is not much of an outward sign celebrating those achievements in Phoebus just outside Fort Monroe, Virginia. The doctors, lawyers, high ranking military service people, or the numerous professional athletes. No Blue and Gold. But...there are some colors being flown. Just not the Blue and Gold. What about your team's neighborhood?
One advantage that a locality like Dinwiddie has is ONLY one high school. Therefore, the entire community supports and rallies behind just one team. And in answer to your question, yes, especially the football team, there is tremendous neighborhood support.
The population of Dinwiddie, like most rural communities is not very transient. Heck, virtually every student in the school system can be connected to previous generations of students. Many go back as many as five or six generations, or more. This fact almost assures support and enthusiasm. Phoebus has not done anything wrong, it’s just the fact that their situation is different.
I often wonder about the schools in NOVA. Almost nobody is “from there”. I guess there is enough interest from the families and friends of the kids as they work their way through the school system that support is not totally missing?