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The Youngstown City Series was an
OHSAA The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for junior and senior high schools in the state of Ohio. The OHSAA governs eligibility of student athletes, resolves disputes, organizes levels of compe ...
athletic conference that began play in 1925 and lasted until the end of the 2006–07 school year. Its members were located in the city of
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(including all
Youngstown City School District Youngstown City School District is the public school system for Youngstown, Ohio. Schools High schools * Chaney High School *Choffin Career and Technical Center * East High School *Youngstown Rayen Early College Intermediate school *Rayen Earl ...
high schools), although membership was eventually extended to Timken High School in Canton, Ohio. Some of the schools closed during the league's tenure, while the rest left prior to the closings or at the league's demise.


Members

*Note: During this time, East High School was known as the "Golden Bears" and wore the colors of blue and gold. The school closed as a high school in 1998 and when it reopened in 2007, the students chose to be the "Panthers", as well as having school colors of light blue and silver. In 2017, East HS returned to using the Golden Bears nickname and the former school colors of blue and gold. The legacy of all six Youngstown public high schools was to be honored with pennants for each school (Chaney, East, North, Rayen, South, & Wilson) to fly at the newly-renovated Rayen Stadium, which had its field named for Rayen alum Jack Antonucci in 2012. The stadium had originally been built in 1924 and was serving as the playing surface for JV, Freshmen, and Middle School football games since the last regular season varsity home game for a Youngstown City School in 1993.


League champions


References


Further reading


Mark Knows It All/The Friday Morning Rant
April 1, 2011. ''http://tippynews.blogspot.com/''. Accessed February 7, 2015.
League Winners, City Series
August 23, 2009. '' Vindy.com''. Accessed March 10, 2015. {{Northeast Ohio High School Athletic Conferences Ohio high school sports conferences 1925 establishments in Ohio 2003 disestablishments in Ohio