South County athletic teams are as follows:
Fall sports • Cheerleading • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Field Hockey • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Football • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshman • Girls Volleyball • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshman • Cross Country • Varsity • Golf • Varsity • Dance • Varsity
Varsity football South County High School's varsity football team has emerged as one of Virginia's top public high school programs in recent years, regularly competing in the VHSL Class 6 playoffs and advancing deep into the postseason. In 2011, the Stallions reached their first VHSL Class 6 state championship game, ultimately falling to
Centreville High School by a score of 20–10. This marked the school's first appearance in a state title game since its founding in 2005. In 2015, South County again reached the state semifinals, where they were defeated 40–8 by perennial powerhouse Westfield High School. Westfield would go on to win the state championship that year, while South County finished with a strong playoff run. The pinnacle of the program came in 2019 when South County completed an undefeated 15–0 season and captured its first state football title. In a dramatic Class 6 final, the Stallions edged
Oscar Smith High School 14–13 at
Hampton University’s
Armstrong Stadium. The game was decided by a missed extra point and stout defensive efforts in the second half. That championship team was led by Head Coach Gerry Pannoni, who was later named National High School Football Coach of the Year by the
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). In 2021, South County returned to the Class 6 state championship game for the third time in program history, once again facing Oscar Smith. Despite their strong season, the Stallions fell 42–17. For a complete record of scores, statistics, and rankings, South County's football history is maintained by
MaxPreps.
Winter sports • Girls Basketball • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshman • Boys Basketball • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshman • Girls Gymnastics • Varsity • Indoor Track • Varsity • Swim and Dive • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshman • Wrestling • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshman • Co-ed sideline Cheerleading • Varsity
Varsity boys basketball South County High School's varsity boys basketball team has established itself as a formidable force in Virginia's Class 6A division, achieving significant milestones in recent years. In 2018, under the leadership of head coach Mike Robinson, the Stallions clinched their first-ever Virginia Class 6 state championship. They secured a 63–47 victory over
Western Branch High School at the
Siegel Center in
Richmond. Senior center Quentin Millora-Brown delivered an outstanding performance with 13 points, 17 rebounds, and eight assists. The team concluded the season with an impressive 27–3 record. The 2019–2020 season saw the Stallions continue their dominance, finishing with a 27–3 record and advancing to the state championship game. However, due to the outbreak of the
COVID-19 pandemic, the
Virginia High School League (VHSL) canceled the final game. Consequently, South County and Centreville High School were declared co-champions for the Class 6A state title. For detailed statistics and historical records, refer to South County High School's basketball history on MaxPreps.
Spring sports • Girls Soccer • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Boys Soccer • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Girls Lacrosse • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Boys Lacrosse • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Outdoor Track • Varsity • Softball • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Boys Tennis • Varsity • Girls Tennis • Varsity
Varsity crew South County High School's varsity crew program, known as South County Crew, has established itself as a competitive force in scholastic rowing since its inception in 2005. Operating as a co-ed club sport, the team competes locally, statewide, and nationally, participating in events organized by the
Virginia Scholastic Rowing Association (VASRA) and adhering to
USRowing rules. The team holds daily practices during the spring season at the
Occoquan Reservoir, launching from Sandy Run Regional Park in Fairfax Station, a premier rowing facility managed by
NOVA Parks. Over the years, South County Crew has achieved significant success: - **State Championships**: The team has secured multiple state titles, with notable victories in the Men's First Varsity Four and Women's Senior Four+ categories. In recent seasons, they have consistently medaled at the Virginia State Rowing Championships, bringing home gold, silver, and bronze medals across various events. - **National Competitions**: South County Crew has represented the school at prestigious national regattas, including the
Stotesbury Cup Regatta and the
Scholastic Rowing Association of America (SRAA) National Championships. Their boats have regularly placed in the top ten at these events, showcasing the team's competitiveness on a national stage. - **Collegiate Advancement**: Many South County Crew athletes have continued their rowing careers at the collegiate level, earning scholarships and competing for universities across the country. This progression underscores the program's commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the water. The team's success is supported by the South County Crew Club Boosters, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial and logistical support through fundraising and volunteer efforts. For more information about the program, including schedules, results, and how to support the team, visit the official South County Crew website at
Varsity baseball South County High School's varsity baseball team, known as the Stallions, has demonstrated consistent competitiveness within Virginia's Class 6A division. The team competes in the
Patriot District and has a history of strong performances in both regular season and postseason play. In the 2024–2025 season, the Stallions achieved notable victories, including a 5–4 win over Woodson High School on May 8, 2025, and a 2–1 triumph against
Fairfax High School on May 15, 2025. These wins highlight the team's resilience and capability to secure close games. The program's development over the years can be traced back to foundational efforts in the early 2000s, with many players progressing through local
Little League systems before contributing to the high school's success. This long-term investment in player development has been instrumental in building a competitive team culture. For more information on schedules, rosters, and upcoming games, visit the official South County High School athletics website: [https://stallionnation.org/teams/4554734/baseball/varsity(https://stallionnation.org/teams/4554734/baseball/varsity).
Rivalries South County High School maintains several notable athletic and academic rivalries, most prominently with other Class 6 schools in Fairfax County. These rivalries have developed over time through high-stakes matchups in football, basketball, and regional tournaments, and are often fueled by geographic proximity and competitive parity. One of South County's most prominent rivals is Westfield High School, particularly in football. The rivalry intensified during the 2010s, as both programs regularly advanced deep into the VHSL Class 6 playoffs. In 2015, Westfield defeated South County 40–8 in the state semifinals en route to a state title. The rivalry reached a turning point in 2019 when South County defeated Westfield 28–21 in the state semifinals and went on to win its first football championship. Lake Braddock Secondary School is another long-standing rival, particularly in basketball and baseball. As both schools are members of the Patriot District, they face each other multiple times annually across various sports, often with playoff implications. Games between South County and Lake Braddock frequently draw large crowds and have featured several region championship matchups. South County has also developed a growing rivalry with Centreville High School, especially in basketball. In 2020, the two schools were declared co-champions of the VHSL Class 6 boys basketball state tournament after the championship game was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The shared title has added a competitive edge to future matchups. In academics and extracurriculars such as debate,
Model UN, and
Science Olympiad, South County frequently competes with other top-tier Fairfax County schools including
Robinson Secondary School and
West Springfield High School, contributing to a spirit of healthy academic rivalry. These rivalries contribute to school spirit, community engagement, and regional recognition, reinforcing South County's identity within
Northern Virginia’s competitive high school landscape. == After-school programs ==