Akron City Series
* Akron Buchtel Griffins (1931-) * AkronAll-American Conference
Red Division * Austintown-Fitch Falcons (2011- ootball, 2015- * Youngstown Boardman Spartans (2014- ootball, 2015- * Canfield Cardinals (2008-) * Warren Howland Tigers (2008-) *Chagrin Valley Conference
Chagrin Division *Football divisions
Cleveland Senate Athletic League
* ClevelandCrown Conference
* Cleveland HeightsEastern Buckeye Conference
*Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference
The Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference league was formed after the Inter-Tri County League split into two separate conferences for the 2017–18 school year. * Columbiana Clippers (2017–) * LisbonFederal League
* Canton McKinley Bulldogs1 (2003–) * Plain GlenOak Golden Eagles (1975–) *Great Lakes Conference
East Division * Medina Buckeye Bucks (2019-) * Parma HeightsGreat Lakes League (ice hockey)
''Ice hockey only league. seGreater Cleveland Conference
This conference has two incarnations. The first version lasted until 1998, and the second was begun by remaining members of the Northeast Ohio Conference in 2015.Second version
* Brunswick Blue Devils (2015-) *First version (1950-98)
* Bedford Bearcats (1950-1998, to Lake Erie) * Berea Braves (1950-1975, to Lake Erie) * Euclid Panthers (1950-1998, to Lake Erie) * Garfield Heights Bulldogs (1950-1968, to Lake Erie) * Maple Heights Mustangs (1950-1998, to Lake Erie) * Middleburg Heights Midpark Meteors (1950-1975, to Lake Erie) * Willoughby Union Rangers (1950–58, split into Eastlake North and Willoughby South) * Eastlake North Rangers (1958-1998, to Premier) * Mentor Cardinals (1968-1993, to Lake Erie) * Mayfield Wildcats (1968-1998, to Western Reserve) * Willoughby South Rebels (1968-1998, to Premier) * Lyndhurst Brush Arcs (1975-1998, to Western Reserve) * Macedonia Nordonia Knights (1994-1997, to Western Reserve)Independents
* Canton Central Catholic Crusaders * LyndhurstLake Effect Conference
*WilloughbyLake Erie League
*Lorain County League/Conference
Originally began in 1924 as one of the small-school county leagues, the league survived the consolidation wave until 1961, when the schools who weren't already aligned with the Inland Conference joined the Lakeland Conference. The conference revived itself in 1986, as the Lakeland collapsed, and the schools banded together for roughly two decades until the schools split, this time to help form the Patriot Athletic and West Shore conferences. The third and current version of the league formed in 2019 from the remnants of the Patriot Athletic Conference. Third Version (Lorain County League, 2019-) * Sullivan Black River Pirates (2019-) * SheffieldMahoning Valley Athletic Conference
The Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference was formed after the Inter-Tri County League split into two separate conferences for the 2017–18 school year. In 2020, the former Blue tier of theMetro Athletic Conference
*Westfield Township Cloverleaf Colts (2020-) *Northeast 8 Conference
* Girard Indians (2018-) *Northeastern Athletic Conference
Portage Trail Conference
* Lake Township Lake Center Christian Tigers (no football) (2015–) *Principals Athletic Conference
Also known as PAC-8 *Canton Township Canton South Wildcats (2022-) * Cuyahoga Falls Cuyahoga Valley Christian Royals (2001-) * Navarre Fairless Falcons (1989-) * New FranklinSouthwestern Conference
* Avon Eagles (2015-) *Steel Valley Conference
The original SVC existed from 1949 to 2009. 2019 marks the start of the second incarnation of the Steel Valley Conference. * Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Cardinals (1970-2009, 2019-) * YoungstownSuburban League
American Division *Wayne County Athletic League
* Doylestown Chippewa Chipps (known as Doylestown until 1971; 1924–) *Western Reserve Conference
The Western Reserve Conference is the name of four separate conferences (including two that ran simultaneously for a few years) in Northeastern Ohio.Fourth Version (2015-)
This version was formed as most of the Premier Athletic Conference combined with two schools from the Northeast Ohio Conference, and one from the Chagrin Valley Conference. * Chardon Hilltoppers (2015-) * Auburn/Bainbridge Kenston Bombers (2015-) * Mayfield Wildcats (2015-) *Third Version (1996–2007)
This version was formed in 1996, as the Metro League merged with five schools from the Chagrin Valley Conference. This version of the WRC would combine with the Pioneer Conference to become the Northeast Ohio Conference. * Barberton Magics (1996–2005) *Second Version (1920s-68)
This version started as the Lake County League in the early 1920s, taking the WRC name in 1948 (despite the first WRC still existing). The league would last another 20 years before folding in 1968. * Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding Skippers (1920s-28, to Lake Shore League, 1948–51, to Northeastern Conference, 1962–68, to Lake Shore League) * PainesvilleFirst Version (1919-51)
This league was originally the Trolley League until 1931, when it took the name, Western Reserve League (Western Reserve Conference). *Defunct conferences
See also
*Notes and references
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