Ohio Northwest Region defunct athletic conferences
This is a list of former high school athletic conferences in the Northwest Region of Ohio, as designated by the OHSAA. If a conference had members that span multiple regions, the conference is placed in the article of the region most of its former members hail from. 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.
The league was created when Columbian, Fremont Ross, and Sandusky left the Little Big 7 league to join with Bowling Green, Findlay, and Fostoria. When Bowling Green and Fostoria left for the Great Northern League, the league added two schools from the Lake Erie League and rebranded as the Buckeye Conference. The league ended in 1987 as most schools joined either the Buckeye Central Conference or the Erie Shore League.
Bowling Green Bobcats
Tiffin Columbian Tornadoes
Findlay Trojans
Fostoria Redmen
Fremont Ross Little Giants
Sandusky Blue Streaks
Tiffin Junior Order Home Juniors
Marion Harding Presidents
Elyria Pioneers
Lorain Steelmen
Lorain Admiral King Admirals
Mansfield Senior Tygers
Crawford County League
A small-school county league, the CCL was organized in 1935 and did not have a change in membership until 1958. Nevada joined in 1961, after the Wyandot County League folded, with the CCL only having four remaining schools. Buckeye Central and Colonel Crawford, two recent consolidations, left for the North Central Conference the following year, with the three remaining schools consolidating into Wynford in 1963.
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:
The Great Northern Conference was created shortly after the end of World War II with the inaugural members of Clay, Maumee, Perrysburg, Rossford, Whitmer, and Sylvania. Anthony Wayne would join in 1953 after recently being consolidated. The GNC eventually added several members in 1956, splitting into a big schools division and small schools division, both which would later split off into the Great Lakes League and Northern Lakes League, respectively.
Concurrent with Northern Ohio Athletic League 1927-47, then Firelands League 1947-53.
Concurrent with Good Neighbors League pre-1936-41).
Huron-Erie League
This conference, the direct precursor to the Firelands Conference, was formed in 1953, as the Huron County League merged with two Erie County members of the old Firelands League, causing the remaining members to form the Lakeland Conference. With four members remaining, the league dissolved and found new members to form the FC. see
Berlin Heights Tigers
Greenwich Shamrocks
Milan Indians
Monroeville Eagles
New Haven Yellow Jackets
North Fairfield Indians
Plymouth Huron Valley Pilgrims
Collins Western Reserve Rough Riders
Johnny Appleseed Conference
The all-time members of the Johnny Appleseed Conference.
The Lakeshore Conference were two separate leagues made-up of schools that were in both loops. The original conference was formed in 1963 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. First Version
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.
A short-lived triangular league started by independent schools, the conference lasted five years before two of the three schools joined more established leagues.
Formed as Northern Ohio League in 1911 and then renamed Little Big 6 after Bellevue and Fremont Ross join in 1912. Renamed Little Big 7 after Oberlin joins in 1921. Elyria and Lorain replaced by Tiffin Columbian and Willard in 1927. Renamed Little Big 5 after Fremont Ross, Sandusky and Tiffin Columbian leave to form Buckeye Conference and are replaced by Port Clinton. Became Little Big 4 once Oberlin moved to the Southwestern League in 1937, most of the league grouped with other schools under the NOL banner in 1944.
Elyria Pioneers1
Lorain Steelmen1
Norwalk Truckers
Sandusky Blue Streaks
Bellevue Redmen
Fremont Ross Little Giants
Oberlin Indians
Tiffin Columbian Tornados
Willard Crimson Flashes
Port Clinton Redskins
Concurrent with Lake Erie League 1923-26.
Maumee Valley League
The MVL began in 1931, as four of the larger schools of the Lucas County League joined with Perrysburg and Rossford, two of their larger neighbors nearby in Wood County. In 1945, all of the schools except for Holland left to join the Great Northern Conference, along with LCL team Oregon Clay. The remaining Lucas County teams merged into the MVL. Three of these schools merged to form Anthony Wayne in 1951. After some changes, the league entered its last leg in 1957, when Delta and Swanton left, leaving four members. Within the next three years, three of the four found other conference homes.
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.
Northern Ohio League
Note: Six of the remaining NOL members were absorbed by the Sandusky Bay Conference for the 2017-18 school year.
Bellevue Redmen
Bucyrus Redmen
Tiffin Columbian Tornadoes
Crestline Bulldogs
Fostoria Redmen
Galion Tigers
Norwalk Truckers
Ontario Warriors
Sandusky Blue Streaks
Shelby Whippets
Upper Sandusky Rams
Willard Crimson Flashes
Northwest Buckeye League
Antwerp Archers
Convoy Crestview Knights
Edon Bombers
Sherwood Fairview Apaches
Hicksville Aces
West Unity Hilltop Cadets
Payne Panthers
Ohio Heartland Conference
Ashland Arrows
Lexington Minutemen
Mansfield Madison Comprehensive Rams
Mansfield Malabar Falcons
Mansfield Senior Tygers
Marion Harding Presidents
Orrville Red Riders
Vermilion Sailors
Ashland, Lexington, Madison, Mansfield Senior, and Orrville helped to form the Ohio Cardinal Conference in 2003. Vermilion joined the West Shore Conference while Marion Harding left for the Greater Buckeye Conference.
Ohio Scholastic League
Alliance Aviators
Massillon Washington Tigers
Canton McKinley Bulldogs
Toledo Waite Indians
Warren Warren G. Harding Panthers
The football-only league dissolved in May 1952, prior to the 1952 football season. Distance and low gate receipts were cited as reasons for folding the league. Toledo Waite representatives also mentioned that having to play conference newcomer Toledo Macomber in the Toledo City League would have made it impossible for them to continue playing in both leagues. An interest in joining the league was expressed by Hamilton, Middletown, Springfield, and Toledo Libbey in 1949, but those schools ultimately decided the travel was too much for them to consider as well.
While containing only Sandusky County teams for most of its existence, at one point the conference had members from four different counties. The league disbanded in 1967, as three of its four remaining schools already had ties with the Lakeshore League, starting in 1963.
Clyde Fliers
Gibsonburg Golden Bears
Green Springs Bobcats
Burgoon Jackson Bruins
Vickery Townsend Trojans
Woodville Panthers
York Panthers
Elmore Bulldogs
Jackson-Liberty Bullpups
Risingsun Tigers
Sandusky River League
All schools in the SRL headed to the Sandusky Bay Conference in 2016.
Kansas Lakota Raiders
New Riegel Blue Jackets
Old Fort Stockaders
Fremont St. Joseph Crimson Streaks
Sandusky St. Mary Panthers
Fostoria St. Wendelin Mohawks
Seaway Conference
Elmore Bulldogs
Gibsonburg Golden Bears
Danbury Lakeside Lakers
North Baltimore Tigers
Ottawa Hills Green Bears
Fostoria St. Wendelin Mohawks
Grand Rapids Pirates
Tontogany Otsego Knights
Seneca-Sandusky League
Amsden
Bettsville
Burgoon
Green Springs
Old Fort
Suburban Lakes League
Pemberville Eastwood Eagles
Bloomdale Elmwood Royals
Genoa Area Comets
Gibsonburg Golden Bears
Kansas Lakota Raiders
Oak Harbor Rockets
Tontogany Otsego Knights
Elmore Woodmore Wildcats
Northwood Rangers
Millbury Lake Flyers
Trolley League
Bowling Green
Findlay
Fostoria
Lima
Tiffin
Twin Valley League
Adario
Greenwich
New Haven
North Fairfield
Plymouth
Shiloh
Wood County "B" League
The smaller schools in Wood County started to organize into leagues in the early 1930s, originally competing in three separate leagues: the Northern Wood County League, Southeast Wood County League, and Western Wood County League. By 1959, consolidation and schools leaving for other leagues had whittled the three leagues down to two, with the Northern and Southeast leagues combining into the Eastern Wood County League. This would only last for one year, as further consolidation caused a merger into a single league. The league ended in 1963, as the number of schools was whittled to three.
Full Membership List
Bloomdale Bulldogs
Cygnet Zippers
Grand Rapids Pirates
Haskins Hawks
Hoytville Jackson Knights
Milbury Lake Flyers
Milton Center Mustangs
Wayne Montgomery Eagles
North Baltimore Tigers
Olney Eagles
Tontogany Otsego Knights
Pemberville Redmen
Portage Panthers
Risingsun Tigers
Rudolph Liberty Township Lions
Luckey Troy-Luckey Trojans
Tontogany Washington Township Indians
Scotch Ridge Webster Township Scots
Weston Warriors
Waterville Beavers
Rudolph Westwood Warriors
League Alignments
1960-63
WCL
Grand Rapids
Hoytville-Jackson Twp.
North Baltimore
Northwood
Olney
Otsego
Westwood
1959-60
EWCL
WWCL
Bloomdale
Grand Rapids
Cygnet
Haskins
Lake
Jackson
Montgomery
Washington Twp.
Olney
Weston
Portage
Westwood
Pre-1959
NWCL
SEWCL
WWCL
Haskins
Bloomdale
Grand Rapids
Lake
Cygnet
Jackson
Olney
Montgomery
Liberty Twp
Troy-Luckey
Pemberville
Milton Center
Webster Twp
Portage
North Baltimore
Risingsun
Washington Twp.
Weston
Waterville
Westwood
Wyandot County League
A county league for smaller schools that existed before 1939, and folded in 1961.