Ohio high school athletic conferences

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This is a list of high school athletic conferences in Ohio.[1]

Because the names of localities and their corresponding high schools do not always match and because there is often a possibility of ambiguity with respect to either the name of a locality or the name of a high school, the following table gives both in every case, with the locality name first, in plain type, and the high school name second in boldface type. The school's team nickname is given last.

Contents

[edit] Akron City Series

  • Akron Buchtel Griffins
  • Akron East Orientals
  • Akron Ellet Orangemen
  • Akron Firestone Falcons
  • Akron Garfield Rams
  • Akron Kenmore Cardinals
  • Akron North Vikings

[edit] All-American Conference

[edit] Red Division

[edit] White Division

[edit] Blue Division


[edit] All-Ohio Conference/League (defunct, 19??-1989)

  • Akron Coventry Comets
  • Navarre Fairless Falcons
  • Akron Manchester Panthers
  • Orrville Red Riders (1976-1989)
  • Wooster Triway Titans (1976-1989)
  • Zoarville Tusky Valley Trojans
  • Millersburg West Holmes Knights (1976-1989)

Note: Was the AOC until 1983, then became the AOL.

[edit] Buckeye 8

  • Bellaire Big Reds
  • Belmont Union Local Jets
  • Cadiz Harrison Central Huskies
  • Martins Ferry Purple Riders
  • Rayland Buckeye Local Panthers
  • Richmond Edison Wildcats
  • St. Clairsville Red Devils
  • Wintersville Indian Creek Redskins

[edit] Buckeye League (defunct, 1929-1954)

  • Bowling Green Bobcats
  • Findlay Trojans
  • Fremont Ross Little Giants
  • Fostoria Redmen
  • Marion Harding Presidents
  • Sandusky Blue Streaks
  • Tiffin Columbian Tornadoes

[edit] Buckeye Conference (defunct, 1954-1987)

  • Elyria Pioneers
  • Fremont Ross Little Giants
  • Findlay Trojans
  • Lorain Steelmen
  • Lorain Admiral King Admirals (entered in 1963)
  • Lorain Southview Saints
  • Mansfield Senior Tygers (1963-1980)
  • Marion Harding Presidents
  • Sandusky Blue Streaks

The league was created after the Buckeye League folded and took the members that didn't leave for the Great Lakes League.

[edit] Buckeye Central Conference (defunct, 1987-c. 1993)

  • Findlay Trojans
  • Fremont Ross Little Giants
  • Lancaster Golden Gales
  • Newark Wildcats
  • Zanesville Blue Devils

The league was created after the Buckeye Conference folded. The league was an unideal resort for member schools that had to bear extensive travel, and it folded shortly after Fremont Ross and Findlay left for the now-defunct Great Lakes League.

[edit] Buckeye Border Conference (non-football, 1967- )

The member schools of the Buckeye Border Conference.
  • Edon Bombers
  • Fayette Eagles
  • West Unity Hilltop Cadets
  • Pioneer North Central Eagles
  • Pettisville Blackbirds
  • Stryker Panthers

(Edon and Hilltop are members of the TAAC for football, but are members of this league for every other sport.)

[edit] Former members

  • Edgerton Bulldogs
  • Hicksville Aces
  • Montpelier Locomotives

[edit] Blanchard Valley Conference

  • Arcadia Redskins
  • Arlington Red Devils
  • Rawson Cory-Rawson Hornets
  • Dola Hardin Northern Polar Bears
  • Leipsic Vikings (also member of the Putnam County League)
  • Findlay Liberty-Benton Eagles
  • McComb Panthers
  • Pandora Pandora-Gilboa Rockets (also member of the Putnam County League)
  • Van Buren Black Knights
  • Vanlue Wildcats

[edit] Cardinal Conference (defunct, 1960-1987)

Note: The Ohio Cardinal Conference was created in 2003 to preserve the legacy of the former Cardinal Conference.

[edit] Central Buckeye Conference

[edit] Mad River Division

  • Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan Raiders
  • St. Paris Graham Falcons
  • Springfield Greenon Knights
  • Lewistown Indian Lake Lakers
  • Springfield Northwestern Warriors
  • Urbana Hillclimbers

[edit] Kenton Trail Division

  • Bellefontaine Chieftains
  • Springfield Kenton Ridge Cougars
  • Springfield Shawnee Braves
  • New Carlisle Tecumseh Arrows
  • Tipp City Tippecanoe Red Devils
  • Riverside Walter E. Stebbins Indians

[edit] Central Catholic League

  • Columbus Bishop Hartley Hawks
  • Columbus Bishop Ready Silver Knights
  • Columbus Bishop Watterson Eagles
  • Columbus Columbus School for Girls Unicorns
  • Columbus Holy Family (1950s)
  • Columbus Holy Rosary (1950s)
  • Columbus St. Francis DeSales Stallions
  • Columbus St. Charles Cardinals
  • Columbus St. Mary (1950s)
  • Lancaster St. Mary (1950s)
  • Marion St. Mary (1951/52-1952/53)
  • Newark St. Francis (1950s)
  • Springfield Central Catholic (1950s)
  • Worthington Christian Warriors
  • Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans Bishops

[edit] Central Ohio League (Defunct)

  • Chillicothe Cavaliers
  • Lancaster Golden Gales
  • Marietta Tigers
  • Newark Wildcats
  • Upper Arlington Golden Bears
  • Zanesville Blue Devils

[edit] Chagrin Valley Conference

[edit] Chagrin Division

[edit] Valley Division

[edit] Metro Division

  • Orwell Grand Valley will leave this conference for the 2009-2010 school year and will be replaced by Painesville Harvey.

[edit] Chippewa Conference (defunct)

  • Brunswick Blue Devils
  • Lodi Cloverleaf Colts
  • Medina Highland Hornets
  • Orrville Red Riders (1963-1976)
  • Wooster Triway Titans (1970-1976)
  • Wadsworth Grizzlies
  • Millersburg West Holmes Knights (19??-1976)

[edit] Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference

  • Cincinnati Aiken Falcons
  • Cincinnati Hughes Center Big Red
  • Cincinnati Shroder Jaguars
  • Cincinnati Taft Senators
  • Cincinnati Western Hills Mustangs
  • Cincinnati Withrow Tigers
  • Cincinnati Woodward Bulldogs

[edit] Cleveland Metropolitan Schools Senate Athletic League

[edit] Columbus City League

[edit] North Division

  • Columbus Beechcroft Cougars
  • Columbus Brookhaven Bearcats
  • Columbus Centennial Stars
  • Columbus East Tigers
  • Columbus Linden McKinley Panthers
  • Columbus Mifflin Punchers
  • Columbus Northland Vikings
  • Columbus Whetstone Braves

[edit] South Division

  • Columbus Africentric Nubians
  • Columbus Briggs Bruins
  • Columbus Eastmoor Academy Warriors
  • Columbus Independence 76'ers
  • Columbus Marion-Franklin Red Devils
  • Columbus South Bulldogs
  • Columbus Walnut Ridge Scots
  • Columbus West Cowboys

[edit] Cincinnati Hills League

  • Cincinnati Deer Park Wildcats
  • Cincinnati Finneytown Wildcats
  • Cincinnati Indian Hill Braves
  • Cincinnati Madeira Mustangs
  • Cincinnati Mariemont Warriors
  • Reading Blue Devils
  • North Bend Taylor Yellow Jackets
  • Cincinnati Wyoming Cowboys

[edit] Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference

  • Cincinnati Aiken Falcons
  • Cincinnati Hughes Center Big Red
  • Cincinnati Shroder Paidea Academy Jaguars
  • Cincinnati Taft Senators
  • Cincinnati Western Hills Mustangs
  • Cincinnati Withrow Tigers
  • Cincinnati Woodward Bulldogs

[edit] Cross County Conference

  • Ansonia Tigers
  • Arcanum Trojans
  • Tipp City/Huber Heights Bethel Bees
  • Bradford Railroaders
  • Covington Buccs (Buccaneers)
  • Arcanum/Pitsburg Franklin Monroe Jets (no football)
  • Union City Mississinawa Valley Blackhawks
  • New Paris National Trail Blazers
  • Pleasant Hill Newton Indians (no football)
  • Lewisburg Tri-County North Panthers
  • New Madison Tri-Village Patriots (no football)
  • West Alexandria Twin Valley South Panthers
  • Casstown Miami East Vikings (fall 2006- present)

[edit] Dayton City League

  • Dayton Belmont Bison
  • Dayton Thurgood Marshall Cougars
  • Dayton Dunbar Wolverines
  • Dayton Meadowdale Lions
  • Dayton Ponitz Technology Center Golden Panthers
  • Dayton Stivers School for the Arts Tigers (no football)

[edit] East Central Ohio League

  • Cambridge Bobcats
  • Uhrichsville Claymont Mustangs
  • Coshocton Redskins
  • Dover Tornadoes
  • Byesville Meadowbrook Colts
  • New Philadelphia Quakers
  • Warsaw River View Black Bears

[edit] Future members joining in 2011-2012

  • Marietta Tigers
  • Zanesville Blue Devils
  • Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans Bishops

[edit] New Divisional Format

  • Black Division: Cambridge, Dover, Marietta, New Philadelphia, Zanesville
  • White Division: Claymont, Coshocton, Meadowbrook, River View, Rosecrans

[edit] East Suburban Conference (football only, folded in 2007)

  • Vienna Mathews Mustangs
  • Southington Chalker Wildcats
  • Thompson Ledgemont Redskins
  • Andover Pymatuning Valley Lakers
  • Orwell Grand Valley Mustangs
  • Cleveland Heights Lutheran East Falcons
  • Asthabula Sts. John & Paul Fighting Heralds
  • Youngstown Christian Eagles

[edit] Erie Shore Conference (defunct, fall 1987-spring 1997)

  • Lorain Admiral King Admirals (1987-1997)
  • Elyria Pioneers (1987-1997)
  • Lorain Steelmen (1987-1995, closed 1995)
  • Grafton Midview Middies (1987-1996)
  • North Ridgeville Rangers (1987-1997)
  • Sandusky Blue Streaks (1987-1997)
  • Lorain Southview Saints (1987-1997)
  • Vermilion Sailors (1987-1997)

[edit] Federal League

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  • Austintown-Fitch Falcons (2003-present) (1)
  • Boardman Spartans (2003-present) (1)
  • Canton McKinley Bulldogs (2003-present) (1)
  • Canton GlenOak Golden Eagles (1975-present) (2)
  • Uniontown Lake Blue Streaks (1987-present)
  • Massillon Jackson Polar Bears (1964-present)
  • North Canton Hoover Vikings (1968-present)
  • Massillon Perry Panthers (1964-present)

(1) Joined for all sports, besides football, in Fall 2003. Joined conference for football in Fall 2004.

(2) Formed as a consolidation of Glenwood and Oakwood high schools in 1975, both of whom were previous members of the conference.

[edit] Firelands Conference

  • Ashland Crestview Cougars
  • Ashland Mapleton Mounties
  • Monroeville Eagles
  • New London Wildcats
  • Plymouth Big Red
  • Norwalk St. Paul Flyers
  • Greenwich South Central Trojans
  • Collins Western Reserve Rough Riders

Former Members

  • Sullivan Black River Pirates
  • Milan Edison Chargers
  • Sandusky Perkins Pirates
  • Milan Indians
  • Berlin Heights Tigers
  • Jeromesville Hillsdale Falcons

[edit] Fort Ancient Valley Conference

[edit] Buckeye Division

  • Cincinnati Anderson Redskins
  • Cincinnati Glen Este Trojans
  • Cincinnati Harrison Wildcats
  • Cincinnati Loveland Tigers
  • Cincinnati Winton Woods Warriors
  • Cincinnati Milford Eagles

[edit] Cardinal Division

  • Cincinnati Amelia Barons
  • Kings Mills Knights
  • Little Miami Panthers
  • Cincinnati Turpin Spartans
  • Cincinnati Walnut Hills Eagles
  • Wilmington Hurricanes

[edit] Scarlet Division

  • Norwood Indians
  • Cincinnati Mount Healthy Fighting Owls
  • Cincinnati Northwest Knights DeMario Pleasant
  • Hamilton Ross Rams
  • Oxford Talawanda Braves
  • Edgewood Cougars

[edit] Great Lakes League (defunct, 1956-2003)

The GLL existed from fall of 1956 until spring of 2003 before essentially transforming into the Greater Buckeye Conference. It had been born off of the old Great Northern Conference's Orange Division. The following schools were members at some point:

[edit] Greater Buckeye Conference

[edit] Greater Catholic League

[edit] North

[edit] South

[edit] Central

[edit] Greater Miami Conference

  • West Chester Lakota West Firebirds
  • Liberty Township Lakota East Thunderhawks
  • Cincinnati Sycamore Aviators
  • Cincinnati Princeton Vikings
  • Cincinnati Colerain Cardinals
  • Oak Hills Highlanders
  • Middletown Middies
  • Hamilton Big Blue
  • Fairfield Indians
  • Mason Comets

[edit] Greater Western Ohio Conference

[edit] Central Division

  • Beavercreek Beavers
  • Centerville Elks
  • Kettering Fairmont Firebirds
  • Springfield Wildcats
  • Huber Heights Wayne Warriors
  • Clayton Northmont Thunderbolts

[edit] North Division

  • Piqua Indians
  • Sidney Yellow Jackets
  • Trotwood-Madison Rams
  • Troy Trojans
  • Vandalia-Butler Aviators
  • Greenville Wave

[edit] South Division

[edit] Green Meadows Conference

  • Antwerp Archers
  • Ayersville Pilots
  • Edgerton Bulldogs
  • Sherwood Fairview Apaches
  • Hicksville Aces
  • Holgate Tigers
  • Defiance Tinora Rams
  • Haviland Wayne Trace Raiders

[edit] Independents

  • Cleveland Benedictine Bengals
  • Canton Central Catholic Crusaders
  • Cincinnati Clark Montessori Cougars
  • Gates Mills Gilmour Academy Lancers
  • Canton Heritage Christian Conquerors (No football)
  • Plain City Jonathan Alder Pioneers
  • Hartville Lake Center Christian Tigers (No football)
  • Sidney Lehman Catholic Cavaliers
  • Lakewood St. Edward Eagles
  • Cleveland St. Ignatius Wildcats
  • Cleveland St. Martin De Porres Lions (No football)
  • Mansfield St. Peter's Spartans (No football)
  • Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas Knights
  • Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Fighting Irish
  • Cincinnati S.C.P.A. Raiders
  • Crown City South Gallia Rebels (Will join the Tri-Valley Conference Hocking Division in Fall 2010)
  • Hunting Valley University School Preppers
  • Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit Warriors
  • Massillon Washington Tigers
  • Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
  • Youngstown Chaney Cowboys
  • Youngstown East Panthers
  • Warren John F. Kennedy Eagles
  • Youngstown Ursuline Fighting Irish
  • Warren Warren G. Harding Raiders
  • Mansfield Mansfield Christian Flames (No football)
  • Jefferson Township Jefferson Broncos
  • Zanesville Blue Devils
  • Ironton Fighting Tigers (Currently in the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League; will become Independent in Fall 2010)
  • Cleveland Heights Lutheran East Falcons

[edit] Inter-Tri County League

[edit] Tier I

  • Columbiana Clippers
  • Columbiana Crestview Rebels
  • Lisbon David Anderson Blue Devils
  • East Palestine Bulldogs
  • Mineral Ridge Rams
  • North Lima South Range Raiders
  • New Middletown Springfield Tigers
  • Hanoverton United Eagles

[edit] Tier II

  • North Jackson Jackson-Milton Blue Jays
  • Leetonia Bears
  • Lowellville Rockets
  • McDonald Blue Devils
  • Sebring McKinley Trojans
  • Salineville Southern Indians
  • Berlin Center Western Reserve Blue Devils
  • Wellsville Tigers

[edit] Inter-Valley Conference

[edit] Johnny Appleseed Conference (defunct, 1962-1980)

Charter Members

  • Bellville Blue Jays (1962-1980)
  • Butler Bulldogs (1962-1980)
  • North Robinson Colonel Crawford Eagles (1962-1963)
  • Crestline Bulldogs (1962-1977)
  • Fredericktown Freddies (1962-1977)
  • Lexington Minutemen (1962-1980, competed in football 1965-1980)
  • Loudonville Redbirds (1962-1980)
  • Ontario Warriors (1962-1980)
  • Plymouth Big Red (1962-1979)

Other Members

  • Bellville Clear Fork Colts (Consolidation of Bellville and Butler, 1963-1980)
  • Galion Northmor Golden Knights (1964-1967)
  • Ashland Crestview Cougars (1965-1979)
  • Lucas Cubs (1965-1967)

[edit] Lake Erie League

[edit] Lake Division

[edit] Erie Division

[edit] Former Members

[edit] Lakeland Conference (defunct, fall 1954-spring 1986)

[edit] Lakeshore Conference (defunct, c.196?-1972, c.1979-fall 1985)

The Lakeshore Conference was two separate leagues made-up of schools that were in both loops. The original league was formed in the 1960s and folded in 1972 when four of its six members left. The second Lakeshore Conference came into existence around 1979 and folded after the 1985 football season.

[edit] Members at the time of the first dissolution

  • Danbury Lakers (196?-72)
  • North Baltimore Tigers (1969-72)
  • Northwood Rangers (19??-72) left for the Michigan-Ohio Border Conference
  • Otsego Knights (spring 1967-72) left for the Suburban Lakes League
  • Ottawa Hills Green Bears (1967-72) left for the MOBC
  • Woodmore Wildcats (1968-72, result of consolidating Woodville and Elmore in 1968.) left for the SLL

[edit] Members at the time of the second dissolution

[edit] Members of the league at one point

  • Green Springs Bobcats (19??-69, merged with Clyde in 1969)
  • Elmore Bulldogs (19??-68)
  • Woodville Warriors (19??-68)
  • Grand Rapids Pirates ???? (merged into Otsego schools)
  • Weston Westwood (19??-66, merged with Bowling Green in 1966)
  • Norwalk St. Paul (c. 1967-68)

The league folded after the 1985 football season when Hopewell-Loudon, North Baltimore, St. Wendelin and Seneca East left for the Midland Athletic League. This left Danbury, Northwood, and Ottawa Hills as independents until Northwood joined the Suburban Lakes League in 1986 and the other two joined the Toledo Area Athletic Conference in 1988.

Six Schools Set For New League

[edit] Lorain County Conference (defunct, fall 1986-spring 2005)

  • Avon Eagles (1986-2005)
  • Sheffield Brookside Cardinals (1986-2005)
  • Lorain Clearview Clippers (1986-2005)
  • Elyria West Wolverines (1986-1996, closed 1996)
  • Oberlin Firelands Falcons (1986-2005)
  • Lagrange Keystone Wildcats (1986-2005)
  • Grafton Midview Middies (1996-2005)
  • Oberlin Indians (1986-2005)
  • Wellington Dukes (1986-2005)

[edit] Maumee Valley League (defunct, 19??-c. 1957)

  • Whitehouse Anthony Wayne Generals (1951-53) -consolidation of Monclova, Waterville, and Whitehouse in 1951
  • Archbold Blue Streaks (1953-??)
  • Sylvania Burnham (19??-45)
  • Delta Panthers (19??-57)
  • Holland Blue Zippers (19??-59) -became Springfield High School in 1959
  • Maumee Panthers (19??-45)
  • Monclova
  • Ottawa Hills Green Bears
  • Perrysburg Yellow Jackets (19??-45)
  • Point Place
  • Rossford Bulldogs (19??-45)
  • Holland Springfield Blue Devils (1959-62) -was previously known as Holland High School until 1959
  • Swanton Bulldogs (19??-57)
  • Waterville
  • Whitehouse
  • Toledo Whitmer Panthers (19??-45)

The MVL was comprised of many teams on the eastern fringes of the NWOAL and the western edges of the NLL. In 1945, Sylvania Burnham, Maumee, Perrysburg, Rossford, and Whitmer left to form the Great Northern Conference. The league eventually dissolved after Anthony Wayne and Springfield left for the Great Northern Conference/Northern Lakes League and Archbold, Delta, and Swanton went to the NWOAL.

[edit] Metro Buckeye Conference

  • Dayton Miami Valley Rams
  • Franklin Middletown Christian Eagles
  • Xenia Xenia Christian Ambassadors
  • Yellow Springs Yellow Springs Bulldogs
  • Miamisburg Dayton Christian Warriors
  • Troy Troy Christian Eagles
  • Springfield Emmanuel Christian Academy Lions
  • Jefferson Township Jefferson Broncos (Football Only)
  • Sidney Lehman Catholic Cavaliers (Football Only)
  • Ft. Loramie Ft. Loramie Redskins (Football Only)

[edit] Mahoning Valley Conference (defunct)

  • Campbell Memorial Red Devils
  • Canfield Cardinals
  • Girard Indians
  • Poland Seminary Bulldogs
  • Salem Quakers
  • Struthers Wildcats
  • Warren JFK Eagles

[edit] Miami Valley Conference

  • Cincinnati Cincinnati Country Day Indians
  • Cincinnati Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Eagles
  • Cincinnati Clark Montessori Cougars
  • Cincinnati North College Hill Trojans
  • Cincinnati Seven Hills Upper Stingers
  • Cincinnati Summit Country Day Silver Knights
  • Hamilton Cincinnati Christian Cougars
  • Hamilton New Miami Vikings
  • Lockland Lockland Panthers
  • St. Bernard-Elmwood Place St. Bernard-Elmwood Place Titans

[edit] Michigan-Ohio Border Conference (defunct, 1972-1981)

  • Dundee (MI) Vikings (1972-1981)
  • Erie-Mason (MI) Eagles (1972-1981)
  • Ida (MI) Bluestreaks (1972-1981)
  • Northwood Rangers (phased out membership with the 1979-80 school year, fully left in 1981)
  • Ottawa Hills Green Bears (phased out membership with the 1979-80 school year, fully left in 1981)
  • Ottawa Lake Whiteford (MI) Bobcats (1972-c. late 70s)

Six Schools Set For New League

[edit] Mid-Buckeye Conference

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The Mid-Buckeye Conference, known also at times as the Middle Buckeye Conference, has had three separate incarnations. The original league began in 1948 and lasted until 1962. The MBC reformed again in 1963 and lasted until 1979. The third and, so far, final reformation took place in 1981, and that league has lasted to this day.

  • Centerburg Trojans (Charter member, 1948-1962, First reformation charter member, 1963-1977, Second reformation charter member, 1981-present)
  • Danville Blue Devils (1954-1962, First reformation charter member, 1963-1979, Second reformation charter member, 1981-present)
  • Fredericktown Freddies (1999-present)
  • Howard East Knox Bulldogs (Consolidation of Howard and Bladensburg, 1964-1979, Second reformation charter member, 1981-present)
  • Johnstown-Monroe Johnnies (1950-1962, 1994-present)
  • Johnstown Northridge Vikings (1986-present)
  • Loudonville Redbirds (2004-present)
  • Utica Redskins (1951-1958, 1960-1962, 1999-present)

[edit] Former members

  • Ashley Aces (Charter member, 1948-1952)
  • Cardington-Lincoln Pirates (Charter member, 1948-1954)
  • Sunbury Eagles (Charter member, 1948-1949)
  • Mount Gilead Indians (1949-1954)
  • Richwood Tigers (1950-1952, 1953-1954)
  • Sunbury Big Walnut Golden Eagles (Consolidation of Sunbury and Galena, 1950-1954)
  • Ashley Elm Valley Aces (Consolidation of Ashley, 1952-1954)
  • Granville Blue Aces (1954-1962)
  • Summit Station Hornets (1954-1956)
  • Pataskala Watkins Memorial Warriors (1955-1962)
  • Summit Station Licking Heights Hornets (Consolidation of Summit Station, 1956-1962)
  • Howard Bulldogs (First reformation charter member, 1963-1964)
  • Mount Vernon St. Vincent de Paul Blue Streaks (First reformation charter member, 1963-1968/School closed)
  • New Albany Eagles (1965-1972, 1984-1990)
  • Gahanna Columbus Academy Vikings (1966-1977)
  • Newark Catholic Green Wave (1966-1973)
  • Lucas Cubs (1968-1979, Second reformation charter member, 1981-1999)
  • Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans Bishops (1977-1979)
  • Bowerston Conotton Valley Rockets (1978-1979)
  • Mansfield Christian Flames (1982-1983/no football)
  • Worthington Christian Warriors (1982-2004/no football)

[edit] Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference

[edit] Blue Division

  • Cardington-Lincoln Pirates
  • Mount Gilead Indians
  • Morral Ridgedale Rockets
  • Marion Pleasant Spartans
  • Galion Northmor Golden Knights

[edit] Red Division

  • Sparta Highland Fighting Scots
  • Delaware Buckeye Valley Barons
  • Marion Elgin Comets
  • Caledonia River Valley Vikings
  • Richwood North Union Wildcats

[edit] Mid-Ohio Christian Athletic League

  • Columbus Tree of Life Christian Trojans
  • Delaware Christian Eagles
  • Gahanna Christian Academy Eagles
  • Grove City Christian Eagles
  • Groveport Madison Christian Eagles
  • Lancaster Fairfield Christian Knights
  • Mount Gilead Gilead Christian Eagles (begins conference play 2009-10 season)
  • Westerville Northside Christian Lions

[edit] Mid-Ohio Conference (defunct, 1953-1990)

The Mid-Ohio Conference was founded in 1953 and remained a fairly stable league until 1977, when three teams left to join the Central Buckeye League. The league lasted as an eight-team league for much of the rest of their existence until 1990, when the four Morrow County schools left to join the newly-formed Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. Three other teams joined the North Central Conference, while the one other, Marion Catholic, remained independent for a number of years.

Charter Members

  • Ashley Elm Valley Aces (1953-1963)
  • Cardington-Lincoln Pirates (1953-1990)
  • Marion Catholic (formerly St. Mary 1953-57) Fighting Irish (1953-1990)
  • Mount Gilead Indians (1953-1990)
  • Richwood Tigers (1953-1965)

Other Members

  • Delaware Olentangy Braves (1954-1970)
  • Sunbury Big Walnut Golden Eagles (1954-1977)
  • Ostrander Scioto Valley Rockets (1956-1963)
  • Delaware Buckeye Valley Barons (Consolidation of Elm Valley, Scioto Valley and Radnor, 1963-1977)
  • Sparta Highland Scots (later Fighting Scots, 1963-1990)
  • Richwood North Union Wildcats (Consolidation of Richwood, 1965-1977)
  • Galion Northmor Golden Knights (1970-1990)
  • Centerburg Trojans (1977-1981)
  • Crestline Bulldogs (1977-1990)
  • Fredericktown Freddies (1977-1990)
  • Loudonville Redbirds (1981-1983)
  • Ontario Warriors (1983-1990)

[edit] Mid-State League

[edit] Buckeye Division

  • Amanda Amanda-Clearcreek Aces
  • Carroll Bloom-Carroll Bulldogs
  • Canal Winchester Indians
  • Circleville Tigers
  • Lancaster Fairfield Union Falcons
  • Columbus Hamilton Township Rangers
  • Circleville Logan Elm Braves
  • Ashville Teays Valley

[edit] Cardinal Division

  • Sugar Grove Berne Union Rockets
  • Lancaster Fisher Catholic Irish
  • Columbus Grandview Heights Bobcats
  • Columbus Harvest Preparatory Warriors
  • Baltimore Liberty Union Lions
  • Pataskala Licking Heights Hornets
  • Millersport Millersport Lakers
  • West Jefferson West Jefferson Roughriders

[edit] Ohio Division

  • Columbus Bexley Lions
  • Gahanna Columbus Academy Vikings
  • Granville Blue Aces
  • Heath Bulldogs
  • Hebron Lakewood Lancers
  • Newark Licking Valley Panthers
  • Newark Catholic Green Wave
  • Whitehall-Yearling Rams

[edit] Midland Athletic League

  • Bettsville Bobcats (no football)
  • Tiffin Calvert Senecas
  • Carey Blue Devils
  • Bascom Hopewell-Loudon Chieftains
  • Kansas Lakota Raiders (2009-)
  • Sycamore Mohawk Warriors
  • New Riegel Blue Jackets (no football)
  • North Baltimore Tigers
  • Old Fort Stockaders (no football)
  • Fremont St. Joseph Crimson Streaks
  • Fostoria St. Wendelin Mohawks (football members of the Northwest Central Conference, 2009-)
  • Attica Seneca East Tigers

[edit] Midwest Athletic Conference

  • Anna Rockets (for football only)
  • Coldwater Cavaliers
  • Delphos St. John's Blue Jays
  • Fort Recovery Indians
  • Maria Stein Marion Local Flyers
  • Minster Wildcats
  • New Bremen Cardinals
  • New Knoxville Rangers (no football)
  • Rockford Parkway Panthers
  • St. Henry Redskins
  • Versailles Tigers

Original Members Ansonia (left after 5 years) Bradford (left after 5 years) Mendon-Union (consolidated with Parkway)

[edit] Mohican Area Conference (defunct, 1989-2004)

Charter Members

  • Bellville Clear Fork Colts (1984-2004)
  • Loudonville Redbirds (1984-2004)
  • Millersburg West Holmes Knights (1989-2003)
  • Wooster Triway Titans (1989-2004)

Other Members

  • Medina Buckeye Bucks (1993-2004)
  • Sullivan Black River Pirates (1993-2004)

[edit] Muskingum Valley League

  • Crooksville Ceramics
  • New Concord John Glenn Little Muskies
  • South Zanesville Maysville Panthers
  • McConnelsville Morgan Raiders
  • New Lexington Panthers
  • Philo Electrics
  • Thornville Sheridan Generals
  • Dresden Tri-Valley Scotties
  • Zanesville West Muskingum Tornadoes

--Former Member--

  • Warsaw River View Black Bears

[edit] North Central Conference

  • New Washington Buckeye Central Bucks - Charter Member (1962/63-Present)
  • Bucyrus Redmen (2002/03-Present)
  • North Robinson Colonel Crawford Eagles - Charter Member (1962/63-Present)
  • Crestline Bulldogs (1990/91-Present)
  • Lucas Cubs (1998/99-Present)
  • Ontario Warriors (1990/91-Present)
  • Mt. Blanchard Riverdale Falcons - Charter Member (1962/63-Present)
  • Bucyrus Wynford Royals (1963/64-Present)

[edit] Former Members

  • Carey Blue Devils (1963/64-1989/90, Left for the Midland Athletic League)
  • Sycamore Mohawk Warriors (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Midland Athletic League)
  • Morral Ridgedale Rockets (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
  • Marion Elgin Comets (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
  • Caledonia River Valley Vikings (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
  • Marion Pleasant Spartans (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
  • Fredericktown Freddies (1990/91-1998/99, Left for the Mid-Buckeye Conference)

[edit] Future Members

  • Galion Tigers (2011/12 from the Northern Ohio League)
  • Upper Sandusky Rams (2011/12 from the Northern Ohio League)

The NCC was started in the 1962-1963 school year.

[edit] North Coast League

[edit] Blue Division

[edit] White Division

[edit] Northeast Ohio Conference (NOC)

Three six-member divisions — Valley, River and Lake — vary by sport.

[edit] Northeastern Athletic Conference (NAC)

Big School

  • Kinsman Badger Braves (No football)
  • Orwell Grand Valley Mustangs
  • Cortland Maplewood Rockets (No football)
  • Vienna Mathews Mustangs
  • Andover Pymatuning Valley Lakers

Small School

  • North Bloomfield Bloomfield Cardinals (No football)
  • Bristolville Bristol Panthers (No football)
  • Southington Chalker Wildcats
  • Thompson Ledgemont Redskins
  • Warren Lordstown Red Devils (No football)
  • Youngstown Christian Eagles

[edit] Northeastern Buckeye Conference

  • Alliance Aviators
  • Canton South Wildcats
  • Carrollton Warriors
  • Louisville Leopards
  • Alliance Marlington Dukes
  • Minerva Lions
  • Canal Fulton Northwest Indians
  • Beloit West Branch Warriors

[edit] Northeastern Conference (NEC)

  • Ashtabula Edgewood Warriors
  • Conneaut Spartans
  • Geneva Eagles


[edit] Former Members

  • Ashtabula Lakeside Dragons
  • Ashtabula Harbor Mariners
  • Ashtabula Panthers
  • Madison Blue Streaks
  • Painesville Riverside Beavers
  • Ashtabula St. John Heralds
  • Painesville Harvey Red Raiders
  • Jefferson Falcons

[edit] Northern Border League (defunct, 1969-1978)

  • Archbold Blue Streaks
  • Delta Panthers
  • Evergreen Vikings
  • Liberty Center Tigers
  • Montpelier Locomotives
  • Hamler Patrick Henry Patriots
  • Swanton Bulldogs
  • Wauseon Indians

Archbold, Liberty Center, Montpelier, and Wauseon were dual members of the NBL and the NWOAL during the league's entire existence. Evergreen was for the first two years of the league's existence until fully staying in the NBL. See NWOAL for the league history.

[edit] Northern Buckeye Conference (beginning Fall 2011)

[edit] Northern Lakes League

  • Whitehouse Anthony Wayne Generals
  • Bowling Green Bobcats
  • Maumee Panthers
  • Sylvania Northview Wildcats
  • Perrysburg Yellow Jackets
  • Rossford Bulldogs (will be joining the newly-created Northern Buckeye Conference in 2011)
  • Sylvania Southview Cougars
  • Holland Springfield Blue Devils

[edit] Future Member

  • Napoleon Wildcats (will join in 2011)

[edit] Former Members

  • Luckey Eastwood Eagles
  • Bloomdale Elmwood Royals
  • Genoa Comets
  • Millbury Lake Flyers
  • Port Clinton Redskins

[edit] Northern Ohio League

  • Bellevue Redmen
  • Tiffin Columbian Tornadoes
  • Fostoria Redmen (will join the newly-formed NBC in 2011.
  • Galion Tigers (will join the NCC in 2011.)
  • Norwalk Truckers
  • Shelby Whippets
  • Upper Sandusky Rams (will join the NCC in 2011.)
  • Willard Crimson Flashes

(Galion and Upper Sandusky will join the North Central Conference beginning in fall 2011).

[edit] Future Member

  • Sandusky Blue Streaks (2011)

[edit] Former Members

  • Bucyrus Redmen
  • Crestline Bulldogs

[edit] Northwest Buckeye League (defunct, football-only)

  • Antwerp Archers (1971-
  • Convoy Crestview Knights (1969-70)
  • Edon Bombers
  • Sherwood Fairview Apaches (1969-??)
  • Hicksville Aces
  • West Unity Hilltop Cadets (1971-
  • Payne

[edit] Northwest Conference

  • Ada Bulldogs
  • Allen East Mustangs
  • Bluffton Pirates
  • Columbus Grove Bulldogs (also member of the Putnam County League)
  • Convoy Crestview Knights
  • Delphos Jefferson Wildcats
  • Lima Central Catholic T-Birds
  • Van Wert Lincolnview Lancers (no football))
  • Paulding Panthers
  • Spencerville Bearcats

The Northwest Conference began in 1947. Original members were: Lafayette Wolves- Shawnee Indians- Spencerville Bearcats- Delphos Jefferson Wildcats- Pandora-Gilboa Rockets- Columbus Grove Bulldogs- Elida Bulldogs- Forest Rangers

In 1957 the conference began a basketball schedule with the following schools: Ada Bulldogs- Bath Wildcats- Beaverdam Beavers- Gomer Bobcats- Delphos Jefferson Wildcats- Lafayette Wolves- Harrod Wildcats- Spencerville Bearcats- Elida Bulldogs


  • Former Members
  • Ottawa Glandorf Titans (football only)
  • Leipsic Vikings (football only)
  • North Baltimore(football only)
  • Lima Perry Commadores
  • Upper Scioto Valley Rams

[edit] Northwest Central Conference

  • Milford Center Fairbanks Panthers
  • Marion Catholic Fighting Irish
  • Lima Perry Commodores
  • Ridgeway Ridgemont Golden Gophers
  • DeGraff Riverside Pirates
  • Fostoria St. Wendelin Mohawks (football only, 2009-)
  • Lima Temple Christian Pioneers
  • McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley Rams
  • Waynesfield Waynesfield-Goshen Tigers


Former Members

Triad Cardinals Mechanicsburg Indians

[edit] Northwest Ohio Athletic League

  • Archbold Blue Streaks
  • Bryan Golden Bears
  • Delta Panthers
  • Metamora Evergreen Vikings
  • Liberty Center Tigers
  • Montpelier Locomotives
  • Hamler Patrick Henry Patriots
  • Swanton Bulldogs
  • Wauseon Indians

[edit] Former members

  • Defiance Bulldogs
  • Napoleon Wildcats

[edit] Ohio Capital Conference

Conference last realigned in 2008-09.
Four Divisions, Eight Schools per Division, the Ohio, Central, Cardinal, and Capital. The Buckeye Division, used from 2004-05 through 2007-08 school years, has been discontinued.


[edit] Capital Division

  • Columbus Franklin Heights Falcons
  • Delaware Hayes Pacers
  • Hilliard Bradley Jaguars (begins conference play in 2009-10 season)
  • Lewis Center Olentangy Orange Pioneers
  • Mount Vernon Yellow Jackets
  • New Albany Eagles
  • Pataskala Watkins Memorial Warriors
  • Sunbury Big Walnut Golden Eagles

[edit] Cardinal Division

  • Dublin Jerome Celtics
  • Dublin Scioto Irish
  • Lewis Center Olentangy Braves
  • Marysville Monarchs
  • Powell Olentangy Liberty Patriots
  • Westerville Central Warhawks
  • Westerville North Warriors
  • Westerville South Wildcats

[edit] Central Division

  • Columbus Upper Arlington Golden Bears
  • Columbus Worthington Kilbourne Wolves
  • Dublin Coffman Shamrocks
  • Galloway Westland Cougars
  • Grove City Central Crossing Comets
  • Hilliard Darby Panthers
  • Hilliard Davidson Wildcats
  • Worthington Thomas Worthington Cardinals

[edit] Ohio Division

  • Gahanna Lincoln Lions
  • Grove City Greyhounds
  • Groveport-Madison Cruisers
  • Lancaster Golden Gales
  • Newark Wildcats
  • Pickerington Central Tigers
  • Pickerington North Panthers
  • Reynoldsburg Raiders

Former Members :

  • Grove City Pleasant View Panthers.

The school became a Junior High only. District built new school, Galloway Westland Cougars, to replace it.

  • Whitehall-Yearling Rams. Now competing in the Mid-State League (Ohio Division).
  • Chillicothe Cavaliers (1976-2006). Now competing in the Southeastern Ohio Athletic League (SEOAL).

[edit] Ohio Cardinal Conference (2003-Present)

  • Ashland Arrows (Charter member, 2003-Present)
  • Bellville Clear Fork Colts (2004-Present)
  • Lexington Minutemen (Charter member, 2003-Present)
  • Mansfield Madison Comprehensive Rams (Charter member, 2003-Present)
  • Mansfield Senior Tygers (Charter member, 2003-Present)
  • Orrville Red Riders (Charter member, 2003-Present)
  • Millersburg West Holmes Knights (Charter member, 2003-Present)
  • Wooster Generals (Charter member, 2003-Present)

[edit] Ohio Heartland Conference (defunct, 1987-2003)

  • Ashland Arrows
  • Lexington Minutemen
  • Mansfield Madison Comprehensive Rams
  • Mansfield Malabar Falcons (1987-1989, merged with Mansfield)
  • Mansfield Tygers
  • Marion Harding Presidents
  • Orrville Red Riders (1999-2002)
  • Vermilion Sailors (1999-2002)

Ashland, Lexington, Madison, Mansfield, and Orrville helped to form the Ohio Cardinal Conference in 2003. Vermilion is in the West Shore Conference and Marion Harding will be a member of the Greater Buckeye Conference until 2011.

[edit] Ohio Heritage Conference

  • Cedarville Indians
  • West Liberty-Salem Tigers
  • North Lewisburg Triad Cardinals
  • Jamestown Greeneview Rams
  • Springfield Northeastern Jets
  • South Charleston Southeastern Trojans
  • Springfield Catholic Central Fighting Irish (fall 2001-present)
  • Mechanicsburg Indians

[edit] Ohio Valley Athletic Conference

[edit] Division A

[edit] Division AA

  • Fort Frye, Caldwell, River, Buckeye Trail, Frontier, Shenandoah, and Monroe Central form the Pioneer Valley Conference also.

[edit] Division AAA

[edit] Division AAAA

[edit] Ohio Valley Conference

Former Members:

Oak Hill Oaks

[edit] Patriot Athletic Conference

[edit] Stars Division

  • Sullivan Black River Pirates
  • Sheffield Brookside Cardinals
  • Medina Buckeye Bucks
  • LaGrange Keystone Wildcats
  • Wellington Dukes

[edit] Stripes Division

  • Brooklyn Hurricanes
  • Lorain Clearview Clippers
  • Columbia Station Columbia Raiders
  • Rocky River Lutheran West Longhorns
  • Oberlin Phoenix

The Fairview Park Fairview Warriors will jump to the PAC, beginning for the 2010-2011 school year. The Oberlin Firelands Falcons also reportedly will jump to the PAC in 2010-2011. Both are members of the West Shore Conference for the 2008-2009 and the 2009-2010 school years.

[edit] Pioneer Conference (defunct, 1977-2007)

[edit] Pioneer Valley Conference

  • Lore City Buckeye Trail Warriors
  • Caldwell Redskins
  • Beverly Fort Frye Cadets
  • New Metamoras Frontier Cougars
  • Woodsfield Monroe Central Seminoles
  • Hannibal River Pilots
  • Sarahsville Shenandoah Zeps

[edit] Portage Trail Conference

[edit] Metro Division

[edit] County Division

*= the East Canton girls basketball team is known as the Wizards

[edit] Premier Athletic Conference

  • Ashtabula Lakeside Dragons
  • Chardon Hilltoppers
  • Eastlake North Rangers
  • Madison Blue Streaks
  • Painesville Riverside Beavers
  • Willoughby South Rebels
  • Geneva Eagles and Hunting Valley University School Preppers will join in all sports but football in fall 2009. They will join for football in fall 2011.

[edit] Principals Athletic Conference (PAC-7/8)

  • Cuyahoga Falls Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Royals
  • Navarre Fairless Falcons
  • Gnadenhutten Indian Valley Braves
  • Akron Manchester Panthers
  • Canton Timken Trojans
  • Wooster Triway Titans
  • Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley Trojans
  • Massillon Tuslaw Mustangs

[edit] Putnam County League (non-football)

The member schools of the Putnam County League.
  • Columbus Grove Bulldogs (also member of the Northwest Conference including football)
  • Continental Pirates
  • Fort Jennings Musketeers
  • Kalida Wildcats
  • Leipsic Vikings (also a member of the Blanchard Valley Conference including football)
  • Miller City Wildcats
  • Ottoville Big Green
  • Pandora Pandora-Gilboa Rockets (also a member of the Blanchard Valley Conference including football)

On the junior high level, three more middle schools are added to the league:

  • Glandorf Dragons
  • Ottawa Titans
  • Ottawa Sts. Peter and Paul Knights
  • Former member schools
  • Blanchard High School
  • Vaughnsville Vikings

[edit] Sandusky Bay Conference

  • Clyde Fliers (1949-present)
  • Milan Edison Chargers (1986-present)
  • Huron Tigers (1968-present)
  • Castalia Margaretta Polar Bears (1962-present)
  • Oak Harbor Rockets (1948-1972, 1986-present)
  • Sandusky Perkins Pirates (1972-present)
  • Port Clinton Redskins (1948-1949, 1980-present)
  • Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic Panthers (1950-present)

[edit] Former Members

  • Tiffin Calvert Senecas (1959-1966, 1972-1986)
  • Carey Blue Devils (1958-1963)
  • Danbury-Lakeside Lakers (1948-1957)
  • Elmore Bulldogs (1948-1958)
  • Genoa Comets (1948-1956)
  • Gibsonburg Golden Bears (1948-1959, 1963-1972)
  • Kansas Lakota Raiders (1960-1972)
  • Sycamore Mohawk Warriors (1960-1962)
  • Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic Crimson Streaks (1948-1986)
  • Fostoria St. Wendelin Mohawks (1968-1972)

[edit] Scioto Valley Conference

Former Members:

Chillicothe Bishop Flaget (Catholic) High School

Lees Creek East Clinton High School

Laurelville High School

Logan Elm High School

[edit] Shelby County Athletic League

[edit] South Central Ohio League

  • Clarksville Clinton Massie Falcons
  • Greenfield McClain Tigers
  • Hillsboro Indians
  • London Red Raiders
  • London Madison Plains Eagles
  • Washington Court House Miami Trace Panthers
  • Washington Court House Washington Blue Lions

Former Members:

Circleville Tigers...Original Charter Member

Wilmington Hurricane....Original Charter Member

Chillicothe Cavaliers (1923-1941) and (1944-1947)...Original Charter Member

[edit] Southeastern Ohio Athletic League

[edit] Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference

[edit] American Division

  • Bethel-Tate Tigers
  • Batavia Clermont Northestern Rockets
  • Goshen Warriors
  • New Richmond Lions
  • Mount Orab Western Brown Broncos

Cincinnati "Amelia" Barons (2010-11)

[edit] National Division

[edit] Southern Hills Athletic League

[edit] Southern Ohio Conference

[edit] S.O.C. Division I (Smaller Schools)

[edit] S.O.C. Division II (Larger Schools)

[edit] Former Members

  • Chesapeake Panthers (1948-1954)
  • Dawson Bryant Coal Grove Hornets (1950-1952)
  • Ironton St. Joe Flyers (1982-1989)
  • Piketon Redstreaks (1957-??)
  • South Point Pointers (1948-1951)

[edit] Southwestern Buckeye League

[edit] Southwestern Division (Bigger Schools)

  • Bellbrook Golden Eagles (fall 1975- )
  • Brookville Blue Devils (fall 1959- )
  • Germantown Valley View Spartans (fall 1975- )
  • West Milton Milton-Union Bulldogs (fall 1941- spring 1982, fall 2001-)
  • Franklin Wildcats (fall 2006- )
  • Eaton Eagles (fall 1946- spring 1972, fall 1982-)
  • Dayton Oakwood Lumberjacks (fall 1954-)

[edit] Buckeye Division (Small Schools)

  • Carlisle Indians (fall 1975- )
  • New Lebanon Dixie Greyhounds (fall 1975- )
  • Middletown Madison Mohawks (fall 1984-)
  • Dayton Northridge Polar Bears (fall 1960-)
  • Camden Preble Shawnee Arrows (fall 1984-)
  • Monroe Lemon-Monroe Hornets (fall 2008-)
  • Waynesville Spartans (fall 2001-)

[edit] Former Members

  • Bradford Railroaders (fall 1941-spring 1942)
  • Versailles Tigers (fall 1941- spring 1951)
  • Phillipsburg Randolph Township Bobcats (1954-1958) Note- Became Clayton Northmont
  • Clayton Northmont Thunderbolts (fall 1959- spring 1975)
  • Vandalia Butler Aviators (fall 1941-1945, fall 1951- spring 1975)
  • Trotwood Trotwood-Madison Rams (fall 1942-1945, fall 1952- spring 1975)
  • West Carrollton Pirates (fall 1946- spring 1975)
  • Tipp City Tippecanoe Red Devils (fall 1941- spring 1982)
  • Greenville Green Waves (fall 1972-spring 1982)

[edit] Southwestern Conference

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  • Amherst Marion L. Steele Comets (1947-1954, 1986- )
  • Avon Lake Shoremen (1964- )
  • Berea Braves (1937-1950, 2005- )
  • Brecksville-Broadview Heights Bees (2005- )
  • Middleburg Heights and Brook Park Midpark Meteors (2005- )
  • North Olmsted Eagles (1954- )
  • Olmsted Falls Bulldogs (1954- )
  • Westlake Demons (1954- )

[edit] Former members

  • Rocky River Pirates (1937-2005)
  • Oberlin Indians (1937-1964)
  • Fairview Warriors (1940-2005)
  • Lorain Clearview Clippers (1945-1954)
  • Wellington Dukes (1945-1954)
  • Medina Bees (1947-1986)
  • Bay Rockets (1954-2005)

[edit] Southwestern Rivers Conference (Defunct, fall 1982- spring 2001)

[edit] Members

  • Versailles Tigers (fall 1982- spring 2001)
  • St. Paris Graham Falcons (fall 1982- spring 1985, fall 1989- spring 2001)
  • Tipp City Tippecanoe Red Devils (fall 1982- spring 2001)
  • West Milton Milton-Union Bulldogs (fall 1982- spring 2001)
  • Casstown Miami East Vikings (fall 1982- spring 2001)
  • Sidney Lehman Catholic Cavaliers (fall 1982- spring 2001)
  • Springfield Catholic Central Irish (fall 1982- spring 2001)
  • Covington Buccaners (fall 1982- spring 1991)
  • Riverside Stebbins Indians (fall 1993- spring 1997)
  • Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan Raiders (fall 1997-spring 2001)

[edit] Steel Valley Conference (Defunct 1949-2009)

  • Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
  • Youngstown Chaney Cowboys
  • Youngstown East Panthers
  • Warren John F. Kennedy Eagles (All sports except football)
  • Youngstown Ursuline Fighting Irish
  • Warren Warren G. Harding Warriors
  • The Steel Valley Conference disbanded after the 2008-2009 school year.

[edit] Suburban Lakes League (1972-2011)

[edit] Former members

  • Kansas Lakota Raiders
  • Northwood Rangers
  • Oak Harbor Rockets

[edit] Suburban League

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  • Tallmadge Blue Devils
  • Uniontown Green Bulldogs
  • Wadsworth Grizzlies
  • Richfield Revere Minutemen
  • Lodi Cloverleaf Colts
  • Copley Indians
  • Barberton Magics
  • Medina Highland Hornets

-FORMER MEMBERS-

  • Hudson Explorers
  • Peninsula Woodridge Bulldogs
  • Norton Panthers
  • Mogadore Field Falcons

-FUTURE MEMBERS-

  • Macedonia Nordonia Knights

[edit] Toledo Area Athletic Conference

  • Oregon Cardinal Stritch Cardinals
  • Danbury Lakers
  • Edon Bombers *
  • Toledo Emmanuel Christian Warriors (formerly "Emmanuel Baptist")
  • West Unity Hilltop Cadets*
  • Toledo Maumee Valley Hawks
  • Northwood Rangers
  • Ottawa Hills Green Bears
  • Toledo Christian Eagles

(Edon and Hilltop are football-only members, for other sports they are members of the Buckeye Border Conference)

[edit] Former members

  • Lorain Catholic Spartans (now closed)

[edit] Future member

  • Gibsonburg Golden Bears (2011)

[edit] Toledo City League

[edit] Former Members

  • Oregon Cardinal Stritch Cardinals (1970-1992)
  • Toledo DeVilbiss Tigers (closed in 1991)
  • Toledo Macomber-Whitney Macmen/Lady Macmen (joint-vocational schools, closed in 1991)
  • Toledo McAuley Lions (girls parochial, closed in 1988, currently Toledo Christian School of the TAAC)

[edit] Tri-Valley Conference

[edit] Ohio Division

[edit] Hocking Division

  • Crown City South Gallia Rebels (Currently independent - will join the Hocking Division in Fall 2010)
  • Mason, WV Wahama White Falcons (Currently independent - will join the Hocking Division in Fall 2010)

Former Members:

Vincent Warren Warriors (1969-1986)

[edit] Wayne County Athletic League

  • Doylestown Chippewa Chipps
  • Dalton Bulldogs
  • Jeromesville Hillsdale Falcons
  • West Salem Northwestern Huskies
  • Creston Norwayne Bobcats
  • Rittman Indians
  • Smithville Smithies
  • Apple Creek Waynedale Golden Bears

[edit] Former members

  • Apple Creek Aces
  • Big Prairie Bobcats? (Holmes County)
  • Burbank Bombers
  • Chester Pups
  • Congress Senators
  • Creston Panthers
  • Fredericksburg Freddies
  • Marshallville Tigers
  • Mount Eaton Pirates
  • Shreve Trojans
  • Sterling Eagles
  • Wooster Triway Titans (now in the Pac-7)
  • West Salem Clippers

[edit] West Shore Conference

  • Avon Eagles
  • Bay Village Bay Rockets
  • Fairview Park Fairview Warriors (2009-2010 will be final season. Fairview moves to the Patriot Athletic Conference for 2010-2011.)
  • Oberlin Firelands Falcons (Firelands is also reported to make a move to the PAC in 2010-2011, just as Fairview is above.)
  • Grafton Midview Middies
  • North Ridgeville Rangers
  • Rocky River Pirates
  • Vermilion Sailors

-FUTURE MEMBERS-

  • Elyria Catholic Panthers

[edit] Western Buckeye League

  • Lima Bath Wildcats
  • Celina Bulldogs
  • Defiance Bulldogs
  • Elida Bulldogs
  • Kenton Wildcats
  • Ottawa Ottawa-Glandorf Titans
  • Lima Shawnee Indians
  • St. Marys Memorial Roughriders
  • Van Wert Cougars
  • Wapakoneta Redskins

Former Members

  • Bellefontaine
  • Bluffton
  • Coldwater
  • Delphos St. John's

[edit] Western Reserve Conference (defunct, 1997-2007)

  • Lyndhurst Brush Arcs (1998-2007)
  • Cuyahoga Falls Black Tigers
  • Cuyahoga Falls Kenston Bombers (1997-2005)
  • Hudson Explorers (1997-2007)
  • Mayfield Wildcats (1998-2007)
  • Macedonia Nordonia Knights (1997-2007)
  • Orange Lions (1997)
  • Solon Comets (1997-2007)
  • Stow-Munroe Falls Bulldogs
  • Twinsburg Tigers (1997-2007)
  • Chesterfield West Geauga Wolverines (1997)

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes and references