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AAA Championships Won By Northern Region Schools in 2005-2006
editFall Sports AAA Championships
- Cheerleading: Stone Bridge
- Boys Cross Country: Oakton
- Football (Division 6): Oakton
Winter Sports AAA Championships
- Boys Swimming: Robinson
- Girls Swimming: Yorktown
Spring Sports AAA Championships
- Boys Lacrosse: Robinson (AA/AAA Championship)
- Girls Lacrosse: Oakton (AA/AAA Championship)
- Girls Soccer: Lake Braddock
- Boys Tennis: Robinson
AAA Sportsmanship Awards
- Field Hockey: Marshall
AAA Academic/Non-Athletic Activities Championships
- Creative Writing: Chantilly
- Debate: Yorktown
- Forensics: West Springfield
- Scholastic Bowl: Jefferson
Current District Format
editIn 1993, the Northern Region realigned its districts based on school size to equalize football competition in particular. The Division 6 schools were in the Concorde and Patriot Districts, and the Division 5 schools were in the Liberty and National Districts. These are the current membership of the districts today as additional members have been added since then: Football divisions based on enrollment of grades 10 thru 12 for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 cycle in parenthesis
AAA Concorde District
- Centreville (6)
- Chantilly (6)
- Herndon (6)
- Oakton (6)
- James Robinson (6)
- Westfield (6)
AAA Patriot District
- Annandale (6)
- Lake Braddock (6)
- Robert E. Lee (5)
- South County (6)
- West Springfield (6)
- T.C. Williams (6)
- West Potomac (6)
- W.T. Woodson (6)
AAA Liberty District
- Fairfax (6)
- Thomas Jefferson Science & Technology (5)
- Langley (6)
- James Madison (5)
- George C. Marshall (5)
- McLean (5)
- Stone Bridge (5)
- South Lakes (5)
AAA National District
- Thomas Edison (5)
- Hayfield (5)
- Falls Church (5)
- Mount Vernon (5)
- JEB Stuart (5)
- Wakefield (5)
- Washington-Lee (5)
- Yorktown (5)
AAA Northern Region in 1977-1988
editHere is how the Northern Region looked like during various periods of time.
Great Falls District
- Chantilly
- Herndon
- Langley
- McLean
- Wakefield
- Washington-Lee
- Yorktown
Gunston District
- Edison
- Fort Hunt
- Groveton
- Hayfield
- Jefferson
- Lee
- Mount Vernon
Northern District
- Annandale
- Lake Braddock
- Robinson
- West Springfield
- T.C. Williams
- Woodson
Potomac District
- Fairfax
- Falls Church
- Madison
- Marshall
- Oakton
- Stuart
AAA Northern Region in 1988-1989
editGreat Falls District
- Chantilly
- Herndon
- Langley
- Marshall
- Madison
- McLean
- South Lakes
Gunston District
- Edison
- Hayfield
- Jefferson
- Lee
- Mount Vernon
- West Potomac
Northern District
- Lake Braddock
- Oakton
- Robinson
- West Springfield
- T.C. Williams
- Woodson
Potomac District
- Annandale
- Fairfax
- Falls Church
- Stuart
- Wakefield
- Washington-Lee
- Yorktown
Bias
editThe rivalry section seems a little biased. Some of those rivalries seem not to be so significant, and I don't think it is really possible to decide which rivalries are most heated. Jordan 03:40, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
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Post-2013 history (Region 6C, too)
editThis article ignores Region 6C, which was created at the same time as Region 6D. https://www.vhsl.org/alignment/ Someone should write new text explaining that the Northern Region was re-aligned into Region 6C and 6C, with updates accordingly. This also change the table of recent regional champions, which seems to reflect only 6D champions. Burntsox (talk) 22:31, 28 November 2022 (UTC)