Henrico County Government recognizes Deep Run High School girls soccer championship

Henrico County Government recognizes Deep Run High School girls soccer championship
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government recently highlighted achievements and announcements through a series of posts on its official X (formerly Twitter) account. The tweets covered the passing of Mr. Valentine, celebrated Deep Run High School’s girls soccer team’s state championship, and recognized the school board’s formal commendation.

On August 12, 2025, Henrico County Government posted an obituary link for Mr. Valentine: “Mr. Valentine’s obituary: https://t.co/GunOR5gltF”.

The same day, the account detailed Deep Run High School’s successful season: “Deep Run’s championship win capped a 16-game winning streak & a 21-1 season. Overall, the team scored 100 goals and surrendered 3. The Wildcats were ranked third in the nation by https://t.co/5Vhhoy49TQ.”.

A further post at that time reported on the school board’s recognition: “The Board approved a resolution commending the girls soccer team at Deep Run High School on winning the Class 6 Virginia State Championship. The Wildcats beat South County 1-0 on June 14. https://t.co/0vbL9iE9y3”.

Deep Run High School is noted as having had the highest enrollment among Henrico County’s schools during the 2023-24 academic year, with 2,039 students enrolled according to data from the Virginia Department of Education (source). Henrico County Public Schools District serves as the sole district for Henrico County and reported an overall enrollment of more than 50,000 students in that period (source). During this time, Black students represented approximately one-third of all students enrolled in county schools (source).



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