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The AA Massanutten District was a high school conference of the Virginia High School League, consisting of schools in Rockingham County and Harrisonburg, Virginia. Schools in the Massanutten District competed in AA Region III with the schools in the AA Blue Ridge District, the AA Seminole District, and the AA Southern Valley District.
The district was created in 2007 out of the former members of the AA Valley District which were located in the Harrisonburg area. [1]
It was announced in 2009 that the Massanutten District would join part of the Southern Valley District and become the "Valley District." The member schools would be Spotswood, Turner Ashby, Harrisonburg, Broadway, Waynesboro, Robert E. Lee, and Fort Defiance. The final season of the Massanutten District was the 2010–2011 season.
Girls Volleyball – 2007-Spotswood, 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Turner Ashby
Boys Cross Country – 2007-Spotswood, 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood
Girls Cross Country – 2007-Turner Ashby, 2008-Harrisonburg, 2009-Harrisonburg, 2010-Turner Ashby
Football – 2008-Harrisonburg, 2009-Harrisonburg, 2010-Harrisonburg
Competition Cheer – 2007-Spotswood, 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood
Golf – 2007-Harrisonburg, 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Harrisonburg
Boys Basketball – 2008-Harrisonburg, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Broadway
Girls Basketball – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009 Co-Champions-Turner Ashby & Spotswood, 2010-Turner Ashby, 2011-Spotswood
Boys Swimming & Diving- 2008-Waynesboro, 2009-Waynesboro, 2010-Waynesboro, 2011-Turner Ashby
Girls Swimming & Diving – 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Spotswood
Boys Indoor Track – 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Harrisonburg, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Harrisonburg
Girls Indoor Track – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Harrisonburg
Wrestling – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Turner Ashby, 2010-Turner Ashby, 2011-Turner Ashby
Scholastic Bowl – 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Harrisonburg
Forensics – 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Harrisonburg
Baseball – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Turner Ashby, 2010-Broadway
Softball – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Turner Ashby, 2010-Broadway, 2011-Broadway
Boys Outdoor Track – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Harrisonburg, 2011-Turner Ashby
Girls Outdoor Track – 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Harrisonburg
Boys Tennis – 2008-Harrisonburg, 2009-Harrisonburg, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Spotswood
Girls Tennis – 2008-Spotswood, 2009-Spotswood, 2010-Spotswood, 2011-Spotswood
Boys Soccer – 2008-Turner Ashby, 2009-Turner Ashby, 2010-Harrisonburg
Girls Soccer – 2008-Harrisonburg, 2009-Harrisonburg, 2010-Harrisonburg
2007–2008
Spotswood Boys Cross Country Team
Turner Ashby Golf Team
Spotswood Boys Diving Team
Spotswood Girls Diving Team
Spotswood Girls Swimming Team
Turner Ashby Wrestling Team
Spotswood Girls Tennis Team
Harrisonburg Boys Tennis Team
Turner Ashby Boys Soccer Team
Harrisonburg Girls Soccer Team
Turner Ashby Girls Softball Team
2008–2009
Spotswood Boys Cross Country Team
Harrisonburg Golf Team
Turner Ashby Wrestling Team
Harrisonburg Boys Indoor Track Team
Spotswood Boys Basketball Team
Turner Ashby Girls Basketball Team
Spotswood Scholastic Bowl Team
Spotswood Girls Tennis Team
Harrisonburg Boys Tennis Team
Spotswood Girls Outdoor Track Team
Harrisonburg Boys Soccer Team
Turner Ashby Girls Softball Team
2009–2010
Spotswood Boys Cross Country Team
Broadway Boys Basketball Team
Spotswood Girls Basketball Team
Turner Ashby Wrestling Team
Harrisonburg Boys Soccer Team
2010–2011
Harrisonburg Football Team
Harrisonburg Scholastic Bowl Team
Spotswood Girls Swimming & Diving Team
Spotswood Girls Basketball Team (AA Division 3)
Turner Ashby Girls Basketball Team (AA Division 4)
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