Portage Trail Conference
The Portage Trail Conference or PTC is an association of five high schools and their associated middle/junior high schools located in the northeast region of the U.S. State of Ohio. One member school is in Portage County, two are in Stark County, and one each is located in Summit and Trumbull counties. The conference officially began play in August 2005 with 16 member schools divided into two eight-school divisions based on enrollment, with the smaller schools in the County Division and the larger schools in the Metro Division. Games against teams in the opposite division did not count as conference games.[1] Between 2013 and 2017, the conference experienced a number of membership changes, with four schools leaving and three schools joining. In 2020 the PTC underwent its largest changes since its inception as 10 schools left the conference. Two schools left the County Division to join different leagues while all eight Metro Division member schools left to form their own conference, the Metro Athletic Conference.[2] Two smaller independent schools joined the five remaining PTC schools for the 2020–21 school year and the County Division name was dropped. Membership dropped to six schools in 2021 and as of the 2024–25 school year, the conference competes with a total of five schools.[3]
Current members
[edit]School | Nickname | Location | Colors[4] | Enrollment[a] | Middle school | Year Joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John F. Kennedy Catholic School | Eagles | Warren | Blue, white, red |
156[5] | John F. Kennedy Catholic School[b] | 2020 |
Lake Center Christian School | Tigers | Lake | Blue, gold |
192[6] | Lake Center Christian School[c] | 2015 |
Mogadore High School | Wildcats | Mogadore | Green, white |
246[7] | Mogadore Junior High School | 2005 |
Rootstown High School | Rovers | Rootstown | Navy blue, white |
334[8] | Rootstown Middle School | 2005 |
St. Thomas Aquinas High School | Knights | Louisville | Black, gold |
162[9] | St. Thomas Aquinas Middle School[d] | 2020 |
- ^ Enrollment numbers are from the 2019–20 school year and only include totals for students in grades 9–12 even if the school has additional grades in the building.
- ^ JFK Upper Campus includes grades 6–12
- ^ Lake Center Christian School includes grades K–12
- ^ St. Thomas Aquinas High School and Middle School are administered as a single school for grades 6–12
Former members
[edit]History
[edit]The PTC was formed as an expansion and reorganization of the original Portage County League or PCL, which had existed for most of the 20th century and by 2003 included eight high schools in Portage County and two in neighboring Summit County. Beginning in 2003, school leaders in the league began to explore the possibilities of expansion and realignment to better meet the needs of all the schools involved due to the vast differences in enrollments at member schools.[10]
Final Portage County League members:
- Crestwood Red Devils
- Field Falcons
- Garfield G-Men
- Mogadore Wildcats
- Rootstown Rovers
- Southeast Pirates
- Streetsboro Rockets
- Waterloo Vikings
- Windham Bombers
- Woodridge Bulldogs
Portage Trail Conference Divisions 2005–2020 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Metro Division | County Division | ||
School | Years | School | Years |
Cloverleaf | 2015–2020 | Crestwood | 2015–2020 |
Coventry | 2015–2020 | East Canton | 2005–2013 |
Crestwood | 2005–2015 | Garfield | 2005–2020 |
Field | 2005–2020 | Lake Center Christian | 2015–2020 |
Kent Roosevelt | 2005–2015 | Mogadore | 2005–2020 |
Norton | 2005–2020 | Rootstown | 2005–2020 |
Ravenna | 2005–2020 | Southeast | 2011–2020 |
Southeast | 2005–2011 | Streetsboro | 2005–2011 2013–2015 |
Springfield | 2005–2020 | Valley Christian | 2017–2020 |
Streetsboro | 2011–2013 2015–2020 |
Waterloo | 2005–2017 |
Woodridge | 2015–2020 | Windham | 2005–2013 |
Woodridge | 2005–2015 |
It was decided to expand the league and divide it into two divisions based on enrollment figures. Initially Ravenna, Norton, Springfield, East Canton, and Coventry accepted invitations to join the new league beginning in 2005.[11] Later in the year, following news that the Western Reserve Conference (which had just lost member Ravenna) would be losing at least two additional member schools (leaving the South Division with just four teams), Kent Roosevelt left the WRC and accepted an invitation to join the new league effective in 2005 after initially choosing to remain in the WRC.[12][13]
The Metro Division contained the larger schools, which competed in Ohio's Divisions II, III, and IV for football, while the County Division contained the smaller schools, who competed in divisions IV, V, VI, and VII. Because they were based on enrollment, a school's membership in a given division could change if enrollment numbers changed. Games between teams of the same division counted in conference standings, while games against schools from the other division were treated as non-conference games. The first division change occurred in 2011 the PTC announced in January that due to a change in enrollment figures, Streetsboro would move to the Metro Division and Southeast would move to the County Division for the 2011–12 school year.[14]
East Canton announced in February 2011 that they would leave the PTC following the 2012–13 sports season to join the Inter-Valley Conference.[15] Later that year in July, Windham announced their own departure from the conference citing enrollment issues. They also left the PTC after the 2012–13 school year and joined the Northeastern Athletic Conference.[16] The PTC heard presentations from four area high schools (Barberton, Northwest, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Lake Center Christian) in May 2011, prior to the announcement that Windham would also be leaving the conference in 2013.[17] Rather than expand, however, the PTC chose to stay at 14 teams, and Streetsboro moved back to the County Division for the 2013–14 school year.[18] In September 2013, Kent Roosevelt announced plans to leave the PTC for the Suburban League beginning in the 2016–17 school year, later changed to the 2015–16 school year.[19][20]
Cloverleaf High School announced in December 2013 it would leave the Suburban League for the Portage Trail Conference in 2015.[21] Lake Center Christian announced it would join at the same time. The two schools officially joined in July 2015 and began conference play in August. At the same time, the divisions were reorganized, with Streetsboro and Woodridge changing to the Metro Division with new member Cloverleaf, and Crestwood moving to the County Division along with new member Lake Center Christian.[22]
Waterloo High School announced intentions in early 2016 to leave the conference after the 2016–17 season.[23] They began play in the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference in August 2017. Valley Christian School in Youngstown was announced in December 2016 as the PTC's newest member, and began PTC play in August 2017, joining from the North Coast League.[24]
The eight Metro Division schools announced on April 15, 2019, plans to break away from the PTC and start a new conference, later named the Metro Athletic Conference, beginning with the 2020–21 school year.[2] In response to this, Crestwood (then the largest school in the County Division) announced it was considering leaving the PTC for the Chagrin Valley Conference,[25] which was made official by a board of education vote on July 9, 2019.[26]
Next, Valley Christian announced it was leaving after the 2019–20 school year to join the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference, with Garfield announcing it was leaving after the 2020–21 school year to join the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference (MVAC).[3] In the wake of these events, four of the remaining County Division schools (Mogadore, Rootstown, Southeast and Lake Center Christian) began a search for schools to join the conference in order to keep it intact. On February 5, 2020, it was announced that beginning with the 2020–21 school year St. Thomas Aquinas and John F. Kennedy Catholic School, often called Warren JFK, would join the conference, bringing the final total to six schools (with five competing in football).[3] The newest members began conference play in August 2020.
Southeast High School announced in November 2023 plans to leave the PTC after the 2023–24 school year to join the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference and compete in the MVAC Grey division along with former PTC member Garfield. The Pirates officially began play in the MVAC at the beginning of the 2024–25 school year.[27] Later in 2024, Rootstown announced board approval of their plan to leave the PTC after the 2024–25 school year to compete in the Chagrin Valley Conference Valley Division for at least the 2025–26 school year.[28]
Championships
[edit]The PTC has championships in 18 different sports, the most recent additions being the boys' and girls' bowling tournament in 2007 and regular-season competition in 2008. Most sports have champions for each division, with the exceptions of boys' tennis and girls' tennis, which are not divided into divisions because a limited number of schools offer the sport. In football, baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball, the division champion is determined by the results of regular-season play. Other sports—cross country, golf, bowling, track and field, tennis, and wrestling—weigh the regular-season and season-ending conference tournaments equally as part of determining the season's overall champion.[29]
Football
[edit]Year | Metro | County | Playoff qualifiers (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Southeast | Garfield | Southeast (III), Garfield (IV), Mogadore (VI) |
2006 | Kent Roosevelt | Garfield, Mogadore | Kent Roosevelt (II), Coventry (III), Mogadore (VI), Windham (VI) |
2007 | Ravenna | Mogadore | Ravenna (III), Field (III), Mogadore (VI) |
2008 | Kent Roosevelt[30] | East Canton, Mogadore[31] | Kent Roosevelt (II), Field (III), Ravenna (III), East Canton (VI), Mogadore (VI)[32] |
2009[33] | Ravenna | Mogadore, Woodridge | Ravenna (II), Field (III), Woodridge (IV), Mogadore (VI) |
2010 | Ravenna | Mogadore | Kent Roosevelt (II), Field (III), Garfield (IV), Mogadore (VI) |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Southeast | Kent Roosevelt (II), Ravenna (III), Southeast (III), Mogadore (VI) |
2012 | Kent Roosevelt | Mogadore | Kent Roosevelt (II), Ravenna (III), Woodrige (III), Mogadore (VI) |
2013 | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Kent Roosevelt (II), Woodridge (IV), Mogadore (VI) |
2014 | Crestwood, Field, Ravenna |
Mogadore | Crestwood (IV), Field (IV), Woodridge (IV), Mogadore (VI) |
2015 | Woodridge | Mogadore | Woodridge (IV), Crestwood (IV), Mogadore (VII) |
2016 | Woodridge | Crestwood | Crestwood (IV), Woodridge (IV), Garfield (V), Mogadore (VII) |
2017 | Woodridge | Rootstown | Woodridge (III), Mogadore (VI), Rootstown (VI), Valley Christian School (VII) |
2018 | Norton, Ravenna, Woodridge[34] |
Mogadore[35] | Mogadore (VI), Rootstown (VI) |
2019 | Streetsboro[36] | Mogadore[37] | Streetsboro (III), Garfield (V), Rootstown (V), Mogadore (VI), |
Year | Overall | Playoff qualifiers (state division) | |
2020 | Garfield[38] | Garfield (V), Southeast (V), Rootstown (V), Mogadore (VI), | |
2021[39] | Mogadore, Southeast, Warren JFK | Rootstown (V), Southeast (V) Mogadore (VI), Warren JFK (VII) | |
2022 | Mogadore[40] | Mogadore (VI), Rootstown (VI), Southeast (VI), Warren JFK (VII) | |
2023 | Mogadore[41] | Mogadore (VI), Rootstown (VI), Southeast (VI) | |
2024 | Warren JFK[42] | Mogadore (VI), Rootstown (VI), Warren JFK (VII) |
Boys' cross country
[edit]Overall conference winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29]
Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Field | Woodridge | Woodridge - 3rd (II), East Canton - 10th (III) |
2006 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 1st (II), East Canton - 2nd (III) |
2007 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 1st (II), Crestwood - 6th (II), Field - 11th (II) |
2008 | Crestwood[43] | Woodridge | Woodridge - 1st (II), Crestwood - 5th (II), East Canton - 5th (III) |
2009[44] | Field | Woodridge | Woodridge - 1st (II) |
2010 | Field | Woodridge | Woodridge - 1st (II) |
2011 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 4th (II) |
2012 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 1st (II) |
2013 | Woodridge[45] |
Girls' cross country
[edit]Overall conference winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29]
Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Crestwood - 4th (II), Woodridge - 12th (III) |
2006 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 5th (III) |
2007 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 7th (II), Waterloo - 11th (III) |
2008[46] | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 4th (II) |
2009[44] | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 10th (II) |
2010 | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge - 4th (II) |
2011 | Crestwood | Woodridge | |
2012 | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge - 9th (II) |
Girls' tennis
[edit]Overall conference winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29]
Year | Regular season | Tournament | Overall |
---|---|---|---|
2005[47] | Ravenna | Ravenna | Ravenna |
2006 | Ravenna | Ravenna | Ravenna |
2007 | Ravenna | Ravenna | Ravenna |
2008[48] | Ravenna | Ravenna | Ravenna |
2009[49] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2010[50] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2012 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2013 | Kent Roosevelt | Field | Kent Roosevelt, Field |
2014 | |||
2015 |
Golf
[edit]Overall division winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29]
Metro | County | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Regular season | Tournament | Overall | Regular season | Tournament | Overall |
2005 | Kent Roosevelt | Ravenna | Ravenna | Rootstown | Mogadore | Mogadore, Rootstown |
2006[51] | Kent Roosevelt | Ravenna | Kent Roosevelt | Mogadore | Mogadore | Mogadore |
2007[52] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Rootstown | Rootstown | Rootstown |
2008[29] | Kent Roosevelt | Crestwood | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt |
Mogadore | Rootstown | Rootstown |
2009[53] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Rootstown | Rootstown | Rootstown |
2010[54] | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt |
Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Rootstown, Woodridge |
Woodridge | Woodridge |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt, Crestwood | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge |
2012 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge |
2013[55] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Mogadore | Southeast | Southeast |
2014 | ||||||
2015 | Norton | Field | Norton |
Boys' soccer
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Kent Roosevelt | Rootstown, Waterloo | |
2006 | Crestwood | Waterloo | |
2007 | Kent Roosevelt[56] | Woodridge | |
2008 | Kent Roosevelt[56] | Woodridge | Woodridge finishes ranked 8th in State for D2 |
2009 | Kent Roosevelt[57] | Woodridge | |
2010 | Norton | Woodridge | |
2011 | Coventry | Waterloo | |
2012 | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | |
2013 | Field | Garfield | |
2014 | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | |
2015 | Woodridge | Lake Center Christian | |
2016 | Woodridge | ||
2017 | Woodridge | ||
2018 | Woodridge |
Girls' soccer
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Woodridge (no split b/w Metro and County) | Woodridge | |
2006 | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt, Norton, Ravenna |
Garfield, Woodridge | |
2007 | Ravenna | Woodridge | |
2008 | Ravenna[58] | Woodridge | |
2009 | Kent Roosevelt[59] | Rootstown | |
2010 | Kent Roosevelt, Norton | Woodridge | |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Rootstown | |
2012 | Coventry, Kent Roosevelt, Norton | Rootstown | |
2013 | Norton |
Girls' volleyball
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Southeast | Streetsboro | |
2006 | Crestwood, Southeast | Streetsboro, Waterloo | |
2007 | Field | Streetsboro | |
2008[60] | Field | Streetsboro | |
2009 | Southeast[61] | Streetsboro[62] | |
2010[63] | Kent Roosevelt | Streetsboro, Waterloo | |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Waterloo | |
2012 | Kent Roosevelt, Crestwood | Southeast |
Boys' basketball
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Springfield | Windham | Windham - Final Four (IV) |
2007 | Springfield | Windham | |
2008 | Kent Roosevelt[64] | Streetsboro[65] | |
2009 | Kent Roosevelt[66] | Streetsboro, Waterloo[67] | |
2010 | Norton | East Canton | |
2011 | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt | Streetsboro | |
2012 | Kent Roosevelt, Norton | Southeast, Woodridge | |
2013 | Norton | Windham | |
2014 | Norton | Streetsboro | |
2015 | Coventry | Mogadore | |
2016 | Coventry | Mogadore | |
2017 | Woodridge | Crestwood, Mogadore | |
2018 | Woodridge, Norton | Crestwood | Mogadore |
Girls' basketball
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Southeast | East Canton, Rootstown, Waterloo | East Canton - 2nd (IV) |
2007 | Crestwood, Southeast | Waterloo | |
2008 | Southeast | East Canton | |
2009 | Field[68] | Mogadore[69] | |
2010 | Ravenna[70] | Mogadore | |
2011 | Ravenna | Mogadore | |
2012 | Ravenna | Woodridge | |
2013 | Norton | Southeast | |
2018 | Cloverleaf, Norton | Garfield |
Wrestling
[edit]Overall division winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29]
Metro | County | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Regular season | Tournament | Regular season | Tournament |
2006 | Ravenna | Ravenna | Woodridge | Woodridge |
2006 | Ravenna | Ravenna | Woodridge | Woodridge |
2008[71] | Ravenna | Ravenna | Woodridge | Woodridge |
2009[72] | Coventry | Coventry | Streetsboro | Streetsboro |
2010[73] | Coventry | Coventry | Waterloo | Waterloo |
2011 | Crestwood | Crestwood | Rootstown, Garfield, Waterloo | Rootstown |
2012 | Crestwood | Crestwood | Southeast | Rootstown |
2013 | Crestwood, Coventry, Ravenna | Crestwood | Rootstown | Woodridge |
2014 | ||||
2015 | ||||
2016 | ||||
2017 | ||||
2018 | Cloverleaf, Norton, Woodridge | Norton | Rootstown | Rootstown |
2019 |
Boys' bowling
[edit]Overall conference winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29] Beginning in 2010, champions were crowned in both Metro and County divisions.
Year | Regular-season | Tournament | Overall | State finishes (state division) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007[74] | NA | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | ||||
2008[75] | Ravenna | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt, Ravenna | ||||
2009[76] | Ravenna | Crestwood | Crestwood | ||||
Metro | County | ||||||
Regular-season | Tournament | Overall | Regular-season | Tournament | Overall | ||
2010[77] | Kent Roosevelt | Crestwood | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | Kent Roosevelt - 13th (I)[78] |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Crestwood | Kent Roosevelt, Crestwood | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | |
2012 | Crestwood | Crestwood | Crestwood | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | |
2013 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Garfield | East Canton | Garfield, East Canton |
Girls' bowling
[edit]Overall conference winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29] Beginning in 2010, champions were crowned in both Metro and County divisions.
Year | Regular-season | Tournament | Overall | State finishes (state division) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007[74] | NA | Garfield | Garfield | ||||
2008[75] | Garfield | Crestwood | Crestwood, Garfield | ||||
2009[76] | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | ||||
Metro | County | ||||||
Regular-season | Tournament | Overall | Regular-season | Tournament | Overall | ||
2010[77] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | |
2011 | Coventry | Coventry | Coventry | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | |
2012 | Springfield | Springfield | Springfield | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield | |
2013 | Springfield | Coventry | Springfield, Coventry | Garfield | Garfield | Garfield |
Boys' track & field
[edit]Overall division winner based on division meet finish.[29]
Metro | County | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Regular season | Conference meet | Overall | Regular season | Conference meet | Overall | State finishes (state division) |
2006 | Field | Field | Field | Streetsboro | Streetsboro | Streetsboro | |
2007 | Crestwood | Crestwood | Crestwood[79] | Streetsboro | Streetsboro | Streetsboro[80] | |
2008 | Crestwood | Crestwood | Crestwood[81] | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge[82] | |
2009[83] | Crestwood | Crestwood | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2010[84] | Southeast, Crestwood | Southeast | Southeast | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge - 2nd (II) |
2011 | Southeast | Southeast | Southeast | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2012 | Crestwood | Kent Roosevelt | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2013 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2014 | Field | Field | Field | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2015 | Coventry, Field, Crestwood | Field | Field | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2016 | Coventry | Woodridge | Coventry, Woodridge |
Girls' track & field
[edit]Overall division winner based on combination of regular season and division meet finish.[29]
Metro | County | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | Regular season | Conference meet | Overall | Regular season | Conference meet | Overall | State finishes (state division) |
2006 | Crestwood | Crestwood | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | Crestwood - 1st (II) |
2007 | Field | Crestwood | Field, Crestwood[79] | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge[80] | |
2008 | Ravenna | Ravenna | Ravenna[81] | Ravenna | Woodridge | Woodridge[82] | |
2009[85] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge - 10th (II) |
2010[84] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Waterloo | Woodridge, Waterloo | Woodridge - 9th (II) |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2012 | Crestwood | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt | Crestwood | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge | |
2013 | Crestwood | Kent Roosevelt | Crestwood, Kent Roosevelt | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge |
Baseball
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Norton | Woodridge | |
2007 | Field | Woodridge | |
2008 | Field | Woodridge | |
2009 | Kent Roosevelt[86] | Garfield | |
2010[87] | Crestwood | Woodridge | |
2011 | Ravenna | Garfield | |
2012 | Ravenna | Garfield, Southeast | |
2013 | Field | Southeast, Woodridge | |
2018 | Woodridge[88] |
Softball
[edit]Year | Metro | County | State finishes (state division) |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Springfield | Garfield | |
2007 | Field | Garfield | |
2008 | Field | Garfield, Waterloo | |
2009[89] | Field | Waterloo | |
2010 | Field[90] | East Canton, Garfield[91][92] | |
2011 | Springfield | Garfield | |
2012 | Springfield | Woodridge | |
2013 | Field | Windham | |
2017 | Norton | Crestwood |
Boys' tennis
[edit]Overall conference winner based on combination of regular-season finish and tournament finish.[29]
Year | Regular season | Tournament | Overall |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2007 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2008[93] | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2009[94] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2010[95] | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2011 | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt | Kent Roosevelt |
2012 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2013 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2014 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2015 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2016 | Norton | Norton | Norton |
2017 | Woodridge | Woodridge | Woodridge |
2018 | Woodridge |
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