Who/What is the VHSL?

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The Virginia High School League is a private, non-profit organization whose members are an alliance of Virginia’s public and approved non-boarding, non-public high schools. Schools, classified by enrollment, are organized into Districts and Regions for the purpose of conducting League programs on a geographical basis.

The League is organized by the principals of member schools. The organization consists of the membership, an Executive Committee, a Class 1, a Class 2, a Class 3, a Class 4, a Class 5, and a Class 6 Board, a Group Committee for each group, a Regional Council for each region and a District Council and a District Committee for each district.

The Executive Committee, Group Boards, Regional Councils, and District Councils are the key legislative and executive organs of the League. A central League office, which serves as the organization’s administrative headquarters is located at 1642 State Farm Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA, with the Executive Director in charge.
 

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The Virginia High School League is a private, non-profit organization whose members are an alliance of Virginia’s public and approved non-boarding, non-public high schools. Schools, classified by enrollment, are organized into Districts and Regions for the purpose of conducting League programs on a geographical basis.

The League is organized by the principals of member schools. The organization consists of the membership, an Executive Committee, a Class 1, a Class 2, a Class 3, a Class 4, a Class 5, and a Class 6 Board, a Group Committee for each group, a Regional Council for each region and a District Council and a District Committee for each district.

The Executive Committee, Group Boards, Regional Councils, and District Councils are the key legislative and executive organs of the League. A central League office, which serves as the organization’s administrative headquarters is located at 1642 State Farm Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA, with the Executive Director in charge.
What is Virginia's high school version of the NCAA with relatively less money and less corruption but, not totally devoid of either?