Dulles District

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The 4A Dulles District is a high school conference in the state of Virginia that includes schools from Northern Virginia, with all of its full-time members from Loudoun County. 4A is the third largest enrollment class of the Virginia High School League and is typically very competitive in Virginia high school sports.

The Dulles District schools compete in the 4A West Region with the schools from Conference 21A, Conference 22, Conference 23, and Conference 24.

History and Facts about the District

The Dulles District was created in 2001 from all six Loudoun County high schools that were in the AA Northwestern District, which were Broad Run High School, Loudoun County High School, Loudoun Valley High School, Park View High School, Potomac Falls High School, and Stone Bridge High School.

The Dulles District's name is derived from the district's proximity to Washington Dulles International Airport, which is located in eastern Loudoun County.

=Membership Changes=

Loudoun County's growth has been a factor in creating the Dulles District as more high schools in the county were being built during the 2000s, including four new members in the district since its founding in 2001. In 2002, Heritage High School opened; in 2003, Dominion High School opened; in 2005, Briar Woods High School and Freedom High School opened. In 2005, Loudoun Valley was moved to the AAA National District and Stone Bridge moved to the AAA Liberty District because their enrollments were considerably above the AA/AAA enrollment cutoffs. In 2007, George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia became the first non-Loudoun County school to enter the Dulles District, though only as a part-time member for lacrosse only, as their district, the A Bull Run District did not hold enough members to sponsor it. Mason's swim team will also be competing in the Dulles District in the 2009–2010 season. In 2009, Heritage was moved to the AAA Cedar Run District and the AAA Northwest Region due to their increasing enrollment.

Woodgrove High School of Purcellville and Tuscarora High School of Leesburg joined the district when they opened in 2010. Loudoun Valley and Heritage returned to AA in 2011 because of the new school openings. In 2011, Broad Run and Freedom moved up to the AAA Cedar Run District.

John Champe High School joined the AA Dulles District when the school opened in 2012 and Independence High School and Lightridge High School joined the Dulles district when the schools opened in 2019 and 2020.

In the 2013–2014 school year, the Dulles District will be split as a result of the overall VHSL realignment. Current and former member schools in the 5A classification, Briar Woods, Broad Run, Freedom, Potomac Falls and Tuscarora will form the new Potomac District. Stone Bridge will remain in the Liberty District. Schools in the 4A and 3A classification, Champe, Dominion, Heritage, Loudoun County, Loudoun Valley, Park View, Riverside, and Woodgrove will remain in the Dulles District. In the postseason, schools will compete only against members of the same group classification.

Strengths and Notable Facts on the Dulles District

In 2001, the Dulles District was expected to be a football powerhouse, with Park View, the AA Division 4 runner up in 1999 and 2000 leading the way. Former Park View coach and teacher Mickey Thompson went to Stone Bridge to start up the new program there, and the Bulldogs were also expected to be another strong contender for the AA title. Both schools were very competitive in the district's initial years, but Park View's program steadily declined as players who first had Thompson at Park View graduated, and Stone Bridge moved to AAA after winning two AA Region II Division 4 titles. Loudoun Valley also made a playoff appearance in 2003 but is also in AAA. This trend has reversed this year, however, with three of the districts teams making playoff appearances (Briar Woods, Broad Run, and Park View). Broad Run has won the last two VHSL AA Division 4 state championships, in 2008 and 2009. In recent years, Briar Woods has emerged as a football powerhouse as they defeated Broad Run twice in 2010 en route to a state championship and lost once (to Broad Run) en route to a second state championship in 2011. The Falcons began the 2012 season with an early away victory at Broad Run and capped a perfect 15–0 season, rolling over Lynchburg Heritage 52–0 in the championship game to garner a third consecutive title.{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}

Dulles District schools have been among the strongest in Virginia in softball, girls soccer, volleyball, and girls basketball, with multiple members earning AA tournament berths and AA titles since the district's founding. Boys and Girls lacrosse was offered as a varsity sport for the first time in Loudoun County high schools in 2002, and girls' field hockey may be added as well within a few years.

The biggest strength of the Dulles District as a league is not its sports however, but it is because seven out of the ten Loudoun schools routinely play each other in all sports, making the AA Dulles District the mainstay of Loudoun County athletics. In addition, the Dulles District is the only AA (and non-AAA) district with all of its members in Northern Virginia. This has also allowed more exposure on Loudoun County high school sports in the Washington area, because many Northwestern District members are located in the northern Shenandoah Valley and do not receive much exposure due to their distance from the immediate Washington area.{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}

Dulles District members schedule non-district members primarily against schools in the AA Northwestern District and they also regularly play some high schools in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, including Jefferson, Hampshire, and Musselman.

State Champions since 2001-2002

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Year

! Sport/Competition

!School

2001–2002

|Girls Volleyball

|Loudoun Valley

2001–2002

|Golf

|Potomac Falls

2002

|Softball

|Park View

2002

|Boys Tennis

|Potomac Falls

2003

|Girls Tennis

|Loudoun County

2003

|Softball

|Loudoun Valley

2004

|Girls Soccer

|Potomac Falls

2004–2005

|Cheerleading

|Stone Bridge

2004–2005

|Girls Volleyball

|Loudoun Valley

2005

|Softball

|Loudoun Valley

2005

|Girls Soccer

|Stone Bridge

2006

|Boys Tennis

|Loudoun County

2006

|Boys Soccer

|Potomac Falls

2007

|Girls Track and Field

|Park View

2007

|Softball

|Broad Run

2007

|Girls Volleyball

|Loudoun County

2008

|Softball

|Broad Run

2008

|Girls Soccer

|Broad Run

2008

|Girls Track and Field

|Park View

2008

|Girls Volleyball

|Loudoun County

2008

|Football

|Broad Run

2008–2009

|Division 4 Girls Basketball

|Loudoun County

2008–2009

|Division 3 Girls Basketball

|Freedom

2009

|Softball

|Broad Run

2009

|Girls Soccer

|Broad Run

2009

|Girls Volleyball

|Loudoun County

2009

|Cheerleading

|Briar Woods

2009

|Football

|Broad Run

2009–2010

|Division 4 Girls Basketball

|Freedom

2009–2010

|Division 4 Boys Basketball

|Potomac Falls

2010

|Cheerleading

|Briar Woods

2010

|Football

|Briar Woods

2011

|Division 4 Boys Basketball

|Potomac Falls

2011

|Girls Soccer

|Broad Run

2011

|Softball

|Briar Woods

2011

|Cheerleading

|Briar Woods

2011

|Football

|Briar Woods

2012

|Softball

|Woodgrove

2012

|Girls Soccer

|Woodgrove

2016

|Cheerleading

|Riverside

2017

|Marching Band

|Riverside

2017

|Girls Swimming

|Riverside

2017

|Boys Soccer

|Riverside

2017

|Boys Lacrosse

|Riverside

2018

|Marching Band

|Riverside

2018

|Girls Lacrosse

|Riverside

2018

|Boys Tennis

|Riverside

2018

|Football

|Woodgrove

2019

|Boys Lacrosse

|Riverside

Total Number of State Championships

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School

! No. of Titles

! Founded

Loudoun County

| 6

| 1954

Loudoun Valley

| 4

| 1963

Park View

| 3

| 1976

Heritage

| 0

| 2002

Dominion

| 0

| 2003

Woodgrove

| 3

| 2010

Riverside

| 9

|2015

2011-2012 District Champions

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Fall Sports Regular Season Champions

  • Cheerleading: Briar Woods Falcons
  • Boys Cross Country: Loudoun County Raiders
  • Girls Cross Country: Potomac Falls Panthers
  • Golf: Dominion Titans (Season) - Briar Woods Falcons (Tournament)
  • Football: Briar Woods Falcons
  • Volleyball: Loudoun County Raiders

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Winter Sports Regular Season Champions

  • Boys Basketball: Potomac Falls Panthers
  • Girls Basketball: Loudoun County Raiders
  • Girls Gymnastics: Freedom Eagles
  • Boys Swimming: Broad Run Spartans
  • Girls Swimming: Briar Woods Falcons
  • Wrestling: Freedom Eagles

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Spring Sports Regular Season Champions

  • Baseball: Potomac Falls Panthers
  • Boys Lacrosse: Briar Woods Falcons
  • Girls Lacrosse: Woodgrove Wolverines
  • Boys Soccer: Broad Run Spartans
  • Girls Soccer: Broad Run Spartans
  • Softball: Briar Woods Falcons
  • Boys Tennis: Freedom Eagles
  • Girls Tennis: Broad Run Spartans
  • Boys Track: Loudoun County Raiders
  • Girls Track: Briar Woods Falcons

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Member schools

Former Dulles Members