One thought on Gretna toughning their schedule. Gretna and for that matter Altavista are not the same teams they were in the 2003 and 4 eras. Both schools along with William Campbell have shrunk in size due to factory closings in the Altavista/Hurt areas. Gretna played tougher competition then because we were a big 2A school and now we have shrank till we are very close to joining Altavista and WC in single A. These three schools may never see the depth of talent that they enjoyed in that time with Altavista being the most recent. Drive thru Hurt sometime and notice that tall brick smokestack that used to mean maybe 1500 jobs and cross the river and checkout Lane Company that probably employed 2000 in its heyday. Several other closings and downsizings with support companies also feeling the pinch. It is sad. Western Virginia teams know a little about this scenario.
We sure do.
Union(Appalachia/Powell Valley combined) has a smaller enrollment than just PV had in the late '90s.
If I remember correctly, Lee High had close to 1500 kids when it first opened and was 4A. Will have less than 700 the next cycle.
Grundy was once 3A equivalent. Now 1A.
Richlands competed in 4A. Now less than 700.
Graham,Tazewell, Marion, Va High, Gate City and John Battle were all 3A equivalent at one point. Graham and Tazewell will barely be above 500 kids the next cycle.
Ridgeview(all of Dickenson Co) was built for over 700 kids. Already down to 570 for the next cycle.
Wise Co Schools had student enrollment of over 10,000 in the late 70s and early 80s during the coal boom. Enrollment is around 5,500 now.
And numbers continue to dwindle.