Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1924 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | United States |
Most recent champion(s) | RCBL Shockers |
Official website | www |
The Rockingham County Baseball League is a summer baseball league in Rockingham County, Virginia and neighboring areas. It was founded in 1924, and has included teams from across Rockingham County and up and down the Shenandoah Valley. As of 2023, the league has 8 teams and has a 28-game regular season schedule where every team plays each other 4 times. The first round of the playoffs is the best out of three games, the second round is best out of five games, and the third and final round is best out of seven games.
Year | RCBL Champion |
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1924 | Broadway |
1925 | Weyers Cave |
1926 | Spring Creek |
1927 | Bridgewater |
1928 | Spring Creek |
1929 | Dayton |
1930 | Dayton |
1931 | Waynesboro |
1932 | Harrisonburg |
1933 | No League |
1934 | No League |
1935 | No League |
1936 | No League |
1937 | No League |
1938 | Broadway |
1939 | Elkton |
1940 | Linvile |
1941 | Keezletown |
1942 | World War II |
1943 | World War II |
1944 | World War II |
1945 | World War II |
1946 | Mt. Crawford |
1947 | Mt. Crawford |
1948 | Mt. Crawford |
1949 | Mt. Crawford |
1950 | Ottobine |
1951 | Ottobine |
1952 | Bridgewater |
1953 | Grottoes |
1954 | Dayton |
1955 | Clover Hill |
1956 | Grottoes |
1957 | Grottoes |
1958 | Grottoes |
1959 | Linville |
1960 | Linville |
1961 | Linville |
1962 | Bridgewater |
1963 | Clover Hill |
1964 | Keezletown |
1965 | Harriston |
1966 | Grottoes |
1967 | Harriston |
1968 | Briery Branch |
1969 | Grottoes |
1970 | Harriston |
1971 | Grottoes |
1972 | Twin County |
1973 | Linville |
1974 | Linville |
1975 | Clover Hill |
1976 | Clover Hill |
1977 | Bridgewater |
1978 | Bridgewater |
1979 | Linville |
1980 | Linville |
1981 | Linville |
1982 | Clover Hill |
1983 | Grottoes |
1984 | Bridgewater |
1985 | Clover Hill |
1986 | Linville |
1987 | Clover Hill |
1988 | Bridgewater |
1989 | Bridgewater |
1990 | Bridgewater |
1991 | Bridgewater |
1992 | Bridgewater |
1993 | Bridgewater |
1994 | Bridgewater |
1995 | Bridgewater |
1996 | Grottoes |
1997 | Clover Hill |
1998 | Briery Branch |
1999 | Bridgewater |
2000 | Linville |
2001 | Fishersville |
2002 | Elkton |
2003 | Clover Hill |
2004 | Clover Hill |
2005 | Clover Hill |
2006 | Montezuma |
2007 | Clover Hill |
2008 | Clover Hill |
2009 | Clover Hill |
2010 | Clover Hill |
2011 | Clover Hill |
2012 | Stuarts Draft |
2013 | Stuarts Draft |
2014 | Stuarts Draft |
2015 | Clover Hill |
2016 | Stuarts Draft |
2017 | Bridgewater |
2018 | Bridgewater |
2019 | Clover Hill |
2020 | Broadway |
2021 | New Market Shockers |
2022 | Bridgewater |
2023 | RCBL Shockers |
Rockingham County is a county located in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 83,757. Its county seat is the independent city of Harrisonburg.
Bridgewater is an incorporated town in Rockingham County, Virginia, United States. The population was 6,596 at the 2020 census. It is included in the Harrisonburg, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Broadway is a town in Rockingham County, Virginia, United States. The population was 3,691 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Harrisonburg Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Dayton is a town in Rockingham County, Virginia, United States. The population is 1,530 as of the 2010 census. It is included in the Harrisonburg, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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State Route 257 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 18.04 miles (29.03 km) from SR 902 and SR 924 near Briery Branch east to Interstate 81 (I-81) near Mount Crawford. SR 257 connects I-81 and U.S. Route 11 with Bridgewater and Dayton, between which the highway runs concurrently with SR 42. The state highway also provides access to Bridgewater College and connects Dayton with the western Rockingham County communities of Briery Branch, Ottobine and Montezuma.
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