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The [[VHSL]] Black Diamond District currently includes 4 schools classified as 1A and 1 school classified as 2A. It is located within the panhandle of Virginia, in the deep southwestern part of the state, and includes 1 high school from Russell County (Honaker) and  4 high schools from Buchanan County. Due to lower populations in the area, the high schools are spread farther apart, and so the district does not follow the conventional VHSL method for regular season district games. One school typically travels to an opposing school, the two teams play a double-header, and the night of quizbowl is over. Each year, the host of the double-header switches.
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The [[VHSL]] Black Diamond District consists of five 1A-class schools in the [[VHSL Region 1D]]. It is located within the panhandle of Virginia, in the deep southwestern part of the state, and includes 1 high school from Russell County (Honaker) and  4 high schools from Buchanan County. Due to lower populations in the area, the high schools are spread farther apart, and so the district does not follow the conventional VHSL method for regular season district games. One school typically travels to an opposing school, the two teams play a double-header, and the night of quizbowl is over. Each year, the host of the double-header switches.
  
 
[[Honaker]] is the typical powerhouse of the district and won the district tournament or regular season for 15 straight years, earning a spot in the VHSL Region D tournament every year since the VHSL founded the Scholastic Bowl activity. This streak came to an end with the 2013-2014 reclassification of VHSL schools into the 1A through 6A divisions, and the emphasis on VHSL Districts was replaced with the new format of Conferences.
 
[[Honaker]] is the typical powerhouse of the district and won the district tournament or regular season for 15 straight years, earning a spot in the VHSL Region D tournament every year since the VHSL founded the Scholastic Bowl activity. This streak came to an end with the 2013-2014 reclassification of VHSL schools into the 1A through 6A divisions, and the emphasis on VHSL Districts was replaced with the new format of Conferences.
  
 
From 2014-2017 Black Diamond District still played a regular season, but no tournament, and the championship was mostly for bragging rights. Grundy won its sole title in the district in 2015, followed by Honaker's return to the top in the 2016 season. In 2017, both Grundy and Honaker finished 7-1, splitting their double-header against each other (with no official tiebreaker in place, though overall points would've gone Honaker's way), resulting in the first BDD Co-Champions.
 
From 2014-2017 Black Diamond District still played a regular season, but no tournament, and the championship was mostly for bragging rights. Grundy won its sole title in the district in 2015, followed by Honaker's return to the top in the 2016 season. In 2017, both Grundy and Honaker finished 7-1, splitting their double-header against each other (with no official tiebreaker in place, though overall points would've gone Honaker's way), resulting in the first BDD Co-Champions.
 
With the reconfiguration of VHSL in the 2017-2018 season, the Black Diamond District will return to prominence as a method of qualifying two teams for the Region 1A Far West Tournament (each classification will be expanded from 2 Regions into 4 Regions). During this season, Grundy is expected to move down into 1A.
 
  
 
===Champions===
 
===Champions===

Revision as of 23:53, 11 December 2017

Black Diamond District Regular Season
Champion Honaker (7-1) and Grundy (7-1)
Runner-up None
Site
Date 2016-2017

The VHSL Black Diamond District consists of five 1A-class schools in the VHSL Region 1D. It is located within the panhandle of Virginia, in the deep southwestern part of the state, and includes 1 high school from Russell County (Honaker) and 4 high schools from Buchanan County. Due to lower populations in the area, the high schools are spread farther apart, and so the district does not follow the conventional VHSL method for regular season district games. One school typically travels to an opposing school, the two teams play a double-header, and the night of quizbowl is over. Each year, the host of the double-header switches.

Honaker is the typical powerhouse of the district and won the district tournament or regular season for 15 straight years, earning a spot in the VHSL Region D tournament every year since the VHSL founded the Scholastic Bowl activity. This streak came to an end with the 2013-2014 reclassification of VHSL schools into the 1A through 6A divisions, and the emphasis on VHSL Districts was replaced with the new format of Conferences.

From 2014-2017 Black Diamond District still played a regular season, but no tournament, and the championship was mostly for bragging rights. Grundy won its sole title in the district in 2015, followed by Honaker's return to the top in the 2016 season. In 2017, both Grundy and Honaker finished 7-1, splitting their double-header against each other (with no official tiebreaker in place, though overall points would've gone Honaker's way), resulting in the first BDD Co-Champions.

Champions

Season Season Champion Season Runner-Up Tournament Champion Tournament Runner-Up Region Qualifiers
2017 Honaker (7-1) and Grundy (7-1) DNE DNE N/A
2016 Honaker (8-0) Grundy (6-2) DNE DNE N/A
2015 Grundy (10-0) Honaker (7-3) DNE DNE N/A
2014 Honaker (10-0) Grundy (8-2) DNE DNE N/A
2013 Honaker (10-0) Grundy (8-2) Honaker (3-0) Grundy (2-2) Honaker (1) and Grundy (2)
2012 Honaker (10-0) Grundy (8-2) Honaker (3-0) Grundy (2-2) Honaker (1) and Grundy (2)
2011 Honaker (6-0) Hurley (5-1) Honaker (3-0) Haysi (2-2) Honaker (1) and Haysi (2)
2010 Honaker (8-0) Twin Valley (6-2) Honaker (3-0) Twin Valley (2-2) Honaker (1) and Twin Valley (2)
2009 Honaker (8-0) Twin Valley (6-2) Honaker (3-0) Twin Valley (2-2) Honaker (1) and Twin Valley (2)
2008 Honaker (8-0) Hurley (6-2) Honaker (3-0) Hurley (2-2) Honaker (1) and Hurley (2)
2007 Honaker (8-0) Hurley (6-2) Honaker (3-0) Hurley (2-2) Honaker (1) and Hurley (2)
2006 Honaker (8-0) Haysi (6-2) Haysi (3-0) Hurley (2-2) Honaker (1) and Haysi (2)
2005 Honaker (7-1) ? Honaker (3-0) Haysi? Honaker (1) and Haysi? (2)
2004 Honaker (7-1) ? Honaker (3-0) Haysi (2-2) Honaker (1) and Haysi (2)
2003 Haysi (8-0) Honaker (6-2) Honaker (3-0) Haysi (2-2) Haysi (1) and Honaker (2)
2002 Honaker (8-1) Haysi (7-2) Honaker (3-0) Haysi (2-2) Honaker (1) and Haysi (2)
2001 Honaker (10-1) Whitewood (9-2) Honaker (3-0) Haysi (2-2) Honaker (1) and Haysi (2)
2000 Honaker (10-1) Haysi (9-2) Whitewood (3-0) Haysi (2-2) Honaker (1) and Whitewood (2)
1999 Honaker (10-0) ?? Honaker (6-1) ?? Honaker (1) and ???
1998 Honaker (2-0) Haysi? (0-2) DNE DNE Honaker (1) and ???

There are five schools in the district:


Former schools in the district include:

  • Whitewood High of Whitewood, VA (merged with Garden to form Twin Valley in 2001)