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Northeast 8 Athletic Conference

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The Northeast 8 Athletic Conference (NE8) is an OHSAA athletic league that began competition for the 2018-19 school year. It is primarily made up of members that were part of the All-American Conference along with previously independent South Range.[1]

Members

School Nickname Location Colors Tenure
Girard Indians Girard Black, Red
   
2018-
Hubbard Eagles Hubbard Blue, Silver
   
2018-
Jefferson Falcons Jefferson Red, Black
   
2018-
Lakeview Bulldogs Cortland Blue, White
   
2018-
Niles McKinley Red Dragons Niles Red, Blue
   
2018-
Poland Seminary Bulldogs Poland Blue, White
   
2018-
South Range Raiders Canfield burgundy, Gold
   
2018-
Struthers Wildcats Struthers Red, White
   
2018-

History

The idea for the NE8 was created in May 2017 when members of the All-American Conference's Blue and White divisions decided to break away and form their own league.[2] South Range had previously been set to join the newly-created Eastern Buckeye Conference in 2018,[3] but then received an invitation to join the AAC Blue tier with Crestview High School at the same time they were invited to join the NE8. With three league invitations, South Range decided to help form the Northeast 8.

The first NE8 Cross Country Championships were held at Niles Stephens Park on October 10, 2018. In the high school meet, the boys individual champion was Luke Baun from South Range High School and the girls individual champion was Jackie Grisdale from Poland High School. Team championships were won by Niles High School boys and Poland High School girls. In the middle school meet, the girls champion was Tara Wine from South Range High School.

References

  1. ^ ""Ohio High School Conferences"" (PDF). Ohio High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2018-08-20.
  2. ^ ""South Range joins new Northeast 8, leaving the Northeast Buckeye"". WKBN 27. 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2018-08-19.
  3. ^ ""Eastern Buckeye Conference to go with 7 schools for now"". Alliance Review. 2017-06-06. Retrieved 2018-08-19.