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Western Wayne Athletic Conference

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The Western Wayne Athletic Conference (WWAC), is a high school sports conference located in Wayne County, Michigan. It was formed in 2009.

Formation and Expansion

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The WWAC was formed by 11 of the teams of the former Michigan Mega Conference after it disbanded in 2009. The league began play that same year. The league expanded in 2013 with the additions of Clarenceville, and until summer 2013, Inkster. Many rivalries from the Mega were carried over to the WWAC, including the rivalries from Dearborn and Dearborn Heights. Annual crossover games had also maintained the football rivalry between Garden City and Edsel Ford, until 2015, when division realignment forced the teams to put the game on hiatus.

In 2018, Belleville, Dearborn and Fordson all left the WWAC to join the Kensington Lakes Activities Association, while Edsel Ford left the same year in favor of joining the Downriver League. These losses forced the WWAC to get rid of the Red and Blue divisions and have all the remaining WWAC members play under the same division. The next year, in 2019, Clarenceville left the WWAC in favor of joining the Michigan Independent Athletic Conference, and in exchange, Melvindale High was brought on from the Downriver League.

Member schools

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Current members

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School Nickname Location Joined Previous Conference
Dearborn Heights Annapolis Cougars Dearborn Heights 2009 Michigan Mega Conference
Dearborn Heights Robichaud Bulldogs Dearborn Heights 2009 Michigan Mega Conference
Melvindale Cardinals Melvindale 2019 Downriver League
Redford Thurston Eagles Redford Township 2009 Michigan Mega Conference
Redford Union Panthers Redford Township 2009 Michigan Mega Conference
Romulus Eagles Romulus 2009 Michigan Mega Conference
Dearborn Heights Crestwood Chargers Dearborn Heights 2009 Michigan Mega Conference
Garden City Cougars Garden City 2009 Michigan Mega Conference

Former members

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School Nickname Location Joined Previous Conference Left Successive Conference
Inkster Vikings Inkster 2013 Independent 2013 None (school shut down)*
Belleville Tigers Belleville 2009 Michigan Mega Conference 2018 Kensington Lakes Activities Association
Dearborn Pioneers Dearborn 2009 Michigan Mega Conference 2018 Kensington Lakes Activities Association
Dearborn Fordson Tractors Dearborn 2009 Michigan Mega Conference 2018 Kensington Lakes Activities Association
Dearborn Edsel Ford Thunderbirds Dearborn 2009 Michigan Mega Conference 2018 Downriver League
Livonia Clarenceville Trojans Livonia 2013 Independent 2019 Michigan Independent Athletic Conference

*Inkster joined the WWAC during the 2012–13 school year and played spring sports. However, before Inkster could start their first full season in the WWAC, their school district closed. This resulted in the high school closing which gave Inkster no choice but to withdraw from the conference.

Membership Timeline with Football Divisions

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Sports Supported

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The WWAC supports Football, Basketball, Golf, Swimming, Cross-Country, Track, Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, and Bowling.

Athletic History

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WWAC Champions Football
Rank School Years Total
1 Fordson 09, 11-14, 16 6
2 Thurston 09-11, 19 4
3 Dearborn 10, 15, 16 3
Belleville 13, 15, 17 3
Robichaud 12, 14, 19 3
Union 21, 22, 23 3
6 Crestwood 18, 20 2
Romulus 15, 17 2
7
Edsel Ford 15 1
Clarenceville 13 1