Northern Lakes League
The Northern Lakes League , is an OHSAA high school athletic conference that was formed in 1956 and comprises eight high schools in Northwest Ohio.
Current members
Former members
League history
1950s
- The Great Northern Conference had been created in 1945 with Oregon Clay, Maumee, Perrysburg, Rossford, Sylvania and Toledo Whitmer as its charter members. Anthony Wayne would join them in 1953. League expansion was brought up in 1956 as Bowling Green, Fostoria, Swanton, Oak Harbor, Genoa, Lake, Port Clinton, Toledo Rogers and Holland were considered for membership. The GNC eventually grew and split into two divisions based on size— Orange: and Blue:. The names were changed in 1957, with the Orange Division becoming the Great Lakes League and the Blue Division becoming the Northern Lakes League.
- The NLL begins for the 1956-57 school year with Anthony Wayne, Genoa, Maumee, Perrysburg, Port Clinton, and Rossford as its charter members.
- Eastwood joins in 1959 after being accepted in 1958.
1960s
- Elmwood and Lake both join in 1960.
- When Springfield joins in 1962, the NLL will have its largest membership total at ten schools. This would only last for the 1962-63 school year.
- Port Clinton switches into the Great Lakes League in 1963 after winning three football titles in 1957, 1960, and 1962.
1970s
- For the 1972-73 school year, Eastwood, Elmwood, and Genoa leave to help form the Suburban Lakes League, leaving 6 members for a while. Swanton and Napoleon were suggested as replacements.
- Southview joins in 1976 after Sylvania High School splits.
- Bowling Green leaves the GLL in 1978 to bring the league total to 8.
1980s
- The League membership remains consistent
1990s
- For the 1996-97 school year, Lake leaves to join the SLL, and is replaced by Northview, who leaves the former Great Lakes League. The football team remained in the GLL for the 1996 season before fully joining at season's end.
- Around 1999, Rossford first considered leaving the NLL for a league with members closer in their size. The 9-member SLL offered an opening, but Rossford initially declined.
2000s
- In 2008, Rossford sent a letter of interest to be considered as the replacement for Lakota in the SLL, who left for the MAL in 2009. The SLL could not get a 6-out-of-7 vote to accept Rossford, ensuring they would remain a member of the NLL for at least a few more years. The NLL considered adding Clay and Napoleon to make a ten-school league, but a majority vote was not reached to expand.
- In May 2009, Rossford's board of education voted unanimously to leave the Northern Lakes League and form the new Northern Buckeye Conference with Eastwood, Genoa, Lake, Otsego, and Woodmore, all schools that were withdrawing from the Suburban Lakes League. Later additions to the NBC included Elmwood and Fostoria. The new league began competition in the fall of 2011.
- In June 2009, Napoleon High School accepted the invitation to join the Northern Lakes League in 2011 as the replacement for Rossford.
- In August 2009, Maumee's school board voted 3-2 to remain members of the Northern Lakes League and to not accept the NBC's invitation to join their new league.
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Football champions
Year | Champions |
1956 | Maumee |
1957 | Port Clinton |
1958 | Perrysburg |
1959 | Maumee, Perrysburg |
1960 | Port Clinton |
1961 | Perrysburg |
1962 | Maumee, Port Clinton |
1963 | Rossford |
1964 | Rossford |
1965 | Elmwood |
1966 | Eastwood |
1967 | Perrysburg |
1968 | Rossford |
1969 | Rossford |
1970 | Springfield |
1971 | Lake |
1972 | Rossford |
1973 | Anthony Wayne |
1974 | Anthony Wayne, Maumee, Springfield |
1975 | Maumee |
1976 | Anthony Wayne |
1977 | Perrysburg |
1978 | Lake |
1979 | Perrysburg |
1980 | Perrysburg |
1981 | Lake, Springfield |
1982 | Rossford |
1983 | Lake, Springfield |
1984 | Bowling Green, Perrysburg |
1985 | Perrysburg |
1986 | Maumee |
1987 | Anthony Wayne |
1988 | Anthony Wayne, Bowling Green |
1989 | Rossford |
1990 | Rossford |
1991 | Bowling Green, Springfield |
1992 | Maumee, Southview, Springfield |
1993 | Springfield, Bowling Green |
1994 | Springfield, Maumee |
1995 | Bowling Green |
1996 | Bowling Green |
1997 | Bowling Green, Southview |
1998 | Bowling Green, Southview |
1999 | Southview |
2000 | Bowling Green |
2001 | Maumee, Perrysburg |
2002 | Rossford |
2003 | Southview |
2004 | Southview |
2005 | Northview, Southview |
2006 | Perrysburg |
2007 | Southview |
2008 | Southview |
2009 | Maumee, Southview |
2010 | Southview |
2011 | Southview |
2012 | Napoleon |
2013 | Perrysburg |
2014 | Perrysburg |
2015 | Perrysburg |
2016 | Springfield |
2017 | Anthony Wayne |
2018 | Anthony Wayne |