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The AA Piedmont District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League that includes schools from Southwest and Southside Virginia, mostly in the Martinsville and the Danville areas. The schools of the Piedmont District compete in AA Region IV with the schools in the AA River Ridge District and the AA Southwest District .
Martinsville offers a comprehensive athletic program and participates in the Virginia High School League's interscholastic sports competing in the Piedmont District. Sports offered include basketball, baseball, cross country, football, golf, softball, scholastic bowl, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.
Martinsville's AJ Reynolds (4) passes during the first half of the Bloomington South versus Martinsville football game at Martinsville High School on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. They'll have 12 hours ...
Magna Vista High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in Henry County, Virginia.Named for the Magna Vista plantation which occupied the land where it sits, [4] it is approximately three miles west of the town of Ridgeway, Virginia and ten miles (16 km) south of the city of Martinsville, Virginia.
Martinsville hosted a four-team scrimmage featuring Monrovia, Lebanon and Heritage Christian Wednesday. Here's what we learned. Top 5 takeaways from Martinsville, Monrovia 4-team football scrimmage
The Bulldogs have a lot of them. It starts with four-star Missouri recruit Dante McClellan (6-3, 215). An All-Ohio second-team linebacker last year, McClellan totaled 79 stops, 13 tackles for loss ...
Martinsville's athletic and academic teams are usually called the Artesians after the several mineral water springs that exist in the city. The school logo is also a well. Martinsville High School offers many sports for both men and women. They offer for men: Basketball, Tennis, Cross Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track, Golf, and Baseball.
The network's long-time "Voice of the Tar Heels" for football and men's basketball games was Woody Durham from 1971 until his retirement in 2011. [3] Mick Mixon partnered with Durham as the color analyst from 1989-2005 for both football and basketball before departing to take the job as the play-by-play announcer for the Carolina Panthers. [4]