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词条 OHSAA East/Southeast Regions athletic conferences
释义

  1. Buckeye 8 Athletic League

  2. East Central Ohio League

  3. Frontier Athletic Conference

  4. Independents

  5. Inter-Valley Conference

  6. Muskingum Valley League

     Projected Divisions (2020) 

  7. Ohio Valley Athletic Conference

     Conference affiliations 

  8. Ohio Valley Conference

  9. Pioneer Valley Conference

  10. Scioto Valley Conference

  11. Southern Hills Athletic Conference

  12. Southern Ohio Conference

  13. Tri-Valley Conference

  14. Defunct conferences

  15. See also

  16. Notes and references

This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the East and Southeast Regions of Ohio, as defined by the OHSAA.[1] 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.

Buckeye 8 Athletic League

All schools are also affiliated with the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference.

North Division
  • East Liverpool Beaver Local Beavers (2013-)
  • Rayland Buckeye Local Panthers (2008-)
  • East Liverpool Potters (2013-)
  • Richmond Edison Wildcats (2008-)
  • Wintersville Indian Creek Redskins (2008-)
South Division
  • Bellaire Big Reds (2008-)
  • Cadiz Harrison Central Huskies (2008-)
  • Martins Ferry Purple Riders (2008-)
  • St. Clairsville Red Devils (2008-)
  • Belmont Union Local Jets (2008-)

East Central Ohio League

{{Main|East Central Ohio League (OHSAA)}}Scarlet Division
  • Dover Tornadoes (1993-)
  • Marietta Tigers (2011-)
  • New Philadelphia Quakers (1997-)
  • Zanesville Blue Devils (2011-)
Gray Division
  • Cambridge Bobcats (1987-)
  • Coshocton Redskins (1987-2020, leaving for the Muskingum Valley League)
  • Byesville Meadowbrook Colts (1987-2020, leaving for the Muskingum Valley League)
  • Warsaw River View Black Bears (2005-2020, leaving for the Muskingum Valley League)
Former schools
  • Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans Bishops (2011-2017)
  • St. Clairsville Red Devils (1987–96)
  • Uhrichsville Claymont Mustangs (1989-2016)
  • Gnadenhutten Indian Valley Braves (1996-2007)

Division alignments (2011-17)

  • Gray: Bishop Rosecrans (2011-17), Claymont (2011-16), Coshocton, Meadowbrook, River View
  • Scarlet: Cambridge, Dover, Marietta, New Philadelphia, Zanesville

Frontier Athletic Conference

This league formed in October 2016 in preparation for August 2017 from the remnants of the South Central Ohio League.

  • Chillicothe Cavaliers (2017–)
  • Hillsboro Indians (2017–)
  • Jackson Ironmen (2017–)
  • Greenfield McClain Tigers (2017–)
  • Washington Court House Miami Trace Panthers (2017–)
  • Washington Court House Blue Lions (2017–)

Independents

  • Logan Chieftains
  • Manchester Greyhounds (football only, Southern Hills member in other sports)
  • Seaman North Adams Green Devils (football only, Southern Hills member in other sports)
  • Peebles Indians (football only, Southern Hills member in other sports)
  • Ironton St. Joseph Central Flyers (no football)
  • West Union Dragons (football only, Southern Hills member in other sports)

Inter-Valley Conference

{{Main|Inter-Valley Conference}}Large school division
  • Uhrichsville Claymont Mustangs (2017-)
  • Sugarcreek Garaway Pirates (1968–)
  • Berlin Hiland Hawks (No football) (1968–)
  • Gnadenhutten Indian Valley Braves (2017-)
  • Newcomerstown Trojans (1968–)
  • West Lafayette Ridgewood Generals (1968–)
  • Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley Trojans (1974–77, 2017-)
Small school division
  • Lore City Buckeye Trail Warriors (2017-)
  • Bowerstown Conotton Valley Rockets (2001–11, 2017-) (All sports except football)
  • East Canton Hornets (2013-)
  • Malvern Hornets (1968–)
  • Magnolia Sandy Valley Cardinals (2001–)
  • Strasburg Strasburg-Franklin Tigers (1971–)
  • New Philadelphia Tuscarawas Central Catholic Saints (1970–)
Former members
  • Midvale Indian Valley North Big Blue (1968–88, consolidated into Indian Valley)
  • Gnadenhutten Indian Valley South Rebels (1968–88, consolidated into Indian Valley)
  • Dover St. Joseph Ramblers (1968–70, consolidated into Tuscarawas Central Catholic)
  • Dennison St. Mary's Blue Wave (1968–70, consolidated into Tuscarawas Central Catholic)
  • Freeport Lakeland Raiders (1974–99, consolidated into Harrison Central)
  • Jewett-Scio Vikings (1974–99, consolidated into Harrison Central)

Muskingum Valley League

  • Coshocton Redskins (2020-)
  • Crooksville Ceramics (1930-, known as Big Red until 1935)
  • New Concord John Glenn Muskies (1962-)
  • Zanesville Maysville Panthers (1963-)
  • Byesville Meadowbrook Colts (2020-)
  • McConnelsville Morgan Raiders (1966-)
  • New Lexington Panthers (1930-)
  • Duncan Falls Philo Electrics (1938-)
  • Warsaw River View Black Bears (1973-2003, 2020-)
  • Thornville Sheridan Generals (1966-)
  • Dresden Tri-Valley Scotties (1966-)
  • Zanesville West Muskingum Tornadoes (1966-)

Projected Divisions (2020)

Big school Division
  • New Concord John Glenn Muskies (1962-)
  • Zanesville Maysville Panthers (1963-)
  • Duncan Falls Philo Electrics (1938-)
  • Warsaw River View Black Bears (1973-2003, 2020-)
  • Thornville Sheridan Generals (1966-)
  • Dresden Tri-Valley Scotties (1966-)
Small school Division
  • Coshocton Redskins (2020-)
  • Crooksville Ceramics (1930-, known as Big Red until 1935)
  • Byesville Meadowbrook Colts (2020-)
  • McConnelsville Morgan Raiders (1966-)
  • New Lexington Panthers (1930-)
  • Zanesville West Muskingum Tornadoes (1966-)
Former Member
  • Glouster Tomcats (1930–65)
  • McConnelsville Malta-McConnelsville Big Reds (1930–66, consolidated into Morgan)
  • New Concord Little Muskies (1930–62, consolidated into John Glenn)
  • Caldwell Redskins (1933–64)
  • Roseville Ramblers (1944–70, consolidated into Philo)
  • Zanesville St. Thomas Irish (1944–46)
  • Dresden Jefferson J-Hawks (1950–66, consolidated into Tri-Valley)

Ohio Valley Athletic Conference

{{Main|Ohio Valley Athletic Conference}}[2]Division A
  • Beallsville Blue Devils
  • Bowerston Conotton Valley Rockets
  • St. Clairsville East Richland Christian Lions
  • New Matamoras Frontier Cougars
  • Hundred (WV) Hornets
  • Weirton (WV) Madonna Blue Dons
  • Paden City (WV) Wildcats
  • Bellaire St. John Central Fighting Irish
  • Morgantown (WV) Trinity Christian Warriors
  • Pine Grove (WV) Valley Lumberjacks
  • Wellsville Tigers
Division AA
  • Bridgeport Bulldogs
  • Caldwell Redskins
  • Cameron (WV) Dragons
  • Blacksville (WV) Clay-Battelle Cee-Bees
  • Hannibal River Pilots
  • Shadyside Tigers
  • Salineville Southern Local Indians
  • Steubenville Catholic Central Crusaders
  • Toronto Red Knights
  • Wheeling Central Catholic (WV) Maroon Knights
Division AAA
  • Barnesville Shamrocks
  • Bellaire Big Reds
  • Lore City Buckeye Trail Warriors
  • Columbiana Crestview Rebels
  • Beverly Fort Frye Cadets
  • Wheeling (WV) Linsly Cadets
  • New Martinsville (WV) Magnolia Blue Eagles
  • Martins Ferry Purple Riders
  • Woodsfield Monroe Central Seminoles
  • Sarahsville Shenandoah Zeps
  • Sistersville (WV) Tyler Consolidated Silver Knights
Division AAAA
  • Rayland Buckeye Local Panthers
  • East Liverpool Potters
  • Richmond Edison Wildcats
  • Cadiz Harrison Central Huskies
  • B
  • New Cumberland (WV) Oak Glen Golden Bears
  • St. Clairsville Red Devils
  • Steubenville Big Red
  • Belmont Union Local Jets
  • Weirton (WV) Weir Red Raiders
Division AAAAA
  • East Liverpool Beaver Local Beavers
  • Wellsburg (WV) Brooke Bruins
  • Cambridge Bobcats
  • Wintersville Indian Creek Redskins
  • Glen Dale (WV) John Marshall Monarchs
  • Morgantown (WV) Mohigans
  • Parkersburg South (WV) Patriots
  • Morgantown (WV) University Hawks
  • Vincent Warren Warriors
  • Wheeling (WV) Wheeling Park Patriots

Conference affiliations

  • Buckeye 8 Conference - Beaver Local, Bellaire, Buckeye Local, East Liverpool, Edison, Harrison Central, Indian Creek, Martins Ferry, St. Clairsville, Union Local
  • East Central Ohio League - Cambridge, Meadowbrook
  • Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference - Southern, Toronto, Wellsville
  • Inter-Valley Conference - Buckeye Trail
  • Pioneer Valley Conference - Caldwell, Fort Frye, Frontier, Monroe Central, Shenandoah

Ohio Valley Conference

  • Chesapeake Panthers (1954-)
  • Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant Hornets (1954-)
  • Proctorville Fairland Dragons (1957-)
  • Gallipolis Gallia Academy Blue Devils (2015-)
  • Ironton Fighting Tigers (2014-)
  • Portsmouth Trojans (2014-)
  • Ironton Rock Hill Redmen (1954-)
  • South Point Pointers (1954-)
Former members:
  • Oak Hill Oaks (1954–84)
  • Ironton St. Joseph Central Flyers (1962–79)
  • Willow Wood Symmes Valley Vikings (1962–71, 1977–84)
  • Ceredo-Kenova (WV) Wonders (1986–91; consolidated into Spring Valley HS in 1998)
  • Buffalo (Wayne) (WV) Bison (1987–92; consolidated into Spring Valley HS in 1998)
  • Wayne (WV) Pioneers (1987–88)
  • Bidwell River Valley Raiders (2001–14)

Pioneer Valley Conference

The PVC originally formed in 1964 as the Frontier Valley Conference, then became the Mid-Ohio Valley Conference in 1966 to avoid confusion with the newly consolidated Frontier Local School District. The conference settled on its current moniker in 1976. All schools are also affiliated with the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference.

  • Caldwell Redskins (1964-)
  • Beverly Fort Frye Cadets (1964-)
  • New Matamoras Frontier Cougars (1968-)
  • Woodsfield Monroe Central Seminoles (1994-)
  • Sarahsville Shenandoah Zeps (1966-)
Former Members
  • Lawrence Golden Eagles (1964–68, consolidated into Frontier)
  • New Matamoras Bulldogs (1964–68, consolidated into Frontier)
  • Newport Trojans (1964–68, consolidated into Frontier)
  • Marietta St. Mary Central Irish (1964–65)
  • Lower Salem Salem-Liberty Cardinals (1964–66, consolidated into Fort Frye)
  • Graysville Skyvue Golden Hawks (1964–94, consolidated into Monroe Central)
  • Waterford Wildcats (1964–97, left for Tri-Valley Conference)
  • Glouster Trimble Tomcats (1965–78, Glouster before 1973, left for Tri-Valley Conference)
  • Beallsville Blue Devils (1976-2005, left for River Valley Conference)
  • Woodsfield Redskins (1976–94, consolidated into Monroe Central)
  • Hannibal River Pilots (2005-2014)
  • Lore City Buckeye Trail Warriors (1997-2017)

Scioto Valley Conference

  • Frankfort Adena Warriors1 (1968–)
  • Chillicothe Huntington Huntsmen1 (1972–)
  • Bainbridge Paint Valley Bearcats1 (1962–)
  • Piketon Redstreaks (1962–)
  • Chillicothe Southeastern Panthers (1975–)
  • Chillicothe Unioto Shermans1 (1962–74, 1975–)
  • Williamsport Westfall Mustangs (1964–)
  • Chillicothe Zane Trace Pioneers1 (1971–)
Former members:
  • Laurelville Wildcats (1962–72, consolidated into Logan Elm)
  • Circleville Logan Elm Braves (1962–73)
  • Lees Creek East Clinton Astros (1972–74)
  • Chillicothe Bishop Flaget (Catholic) Panthers (1975–86, school closed)
  1. Ross County schools that were concurrent in SVC and Ross County League from date of SVC entrance until 1975.

Southern Hills Athletic Conference

Formed in 1970 as the Adams County League, Brown County League, and Highland County League merged to provide a stable schedule after consolidation decimated all three. The league has an odd distinction in that all of its current members were league members by its second year, giving the SHAC a level of continuity that most rural-based leagues do not have. Had Manchester and Peebles been able to adjust their schedules to include all members (both schools had been part of the Tri-County League as well. Manchester left upon entering the SHAC, Peebles played in both until 1984.), every current member would be a founding member.

Division I
  • Winchester Eastern Warriors (1970-)
  • Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs (no football, 1970-)
  • Seaman North Adams Green Devils (1970-)
  • Peebles Indians (1971-)
  • West Union Dragons (1970-)
Division II
  • Leesburg Fairfield Lions (no football, 1970-)
  • Fayetteville-Perry Rockets (1970-, Southern Buckeye Athletic Conference in football 2016-)
  • Manchester Greyhounds (1971-)
  • Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Blue Jays (no football, 1970-)
  • Mowrystown Whiteoak Wildcats (no football, 1970-)
Former schools
  • Georgetown G-Men/Lady G-men (no football, 1970–97, to Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference)
  • Jefferson Eagles (1970–71, consolidated into West Union)
  • Mount Orab Western Brown Broncos (1970–72, to Clermont County League)
  • St. Martin School of Brown County Ursulines Brown Bears (all girls, 1972-81, school closed)
  • Latham Western Indians (1985-2002, to Southern Ohio Conference)

Southern Ohio Conference

{{Main|Southern Ohio Conference (OHSAA)}}Division I (Smaller schools)
  • Portsmouth Clay Panthers (1979-) (no football)
  • Beaver Eastern Eagles (1981-)
  • New Boston Glenwood Tigers (1946-) (no football)
  • Franklin Furnace Green Bobcats (1979-)
  • Portsmouth Notre Dame Titans (Portsmouth Central Catholic until 1984, 1954-)
  • Portsmouth Sciotoville Community Tartans (Portsmouth East until 2001, 1946-)
  • Willow Wood Symmes Valley Vikings (1991-)
  • Latham Western Indians (2002-) (no football)
Division II (Larger schools)
  • Minford Falcons (1947–58, 1959-)
  • McDermott Northwest Mohawks (1960-) plays in Div. I for football
  • Oak Hill Oaks (1991-) plays in Div. I for football
  • West Portsmouth Portsmouth West Senators (Washington Twp. until 1950, 1946-)
  • South Webster Jeeps (1979-) plays in Div. I for golf and boys soccer (no football)
  • Lucasville Valley Indians (1958-) plays in Div. I for boys soccer
  • Waverly Tigers (1946–70, 1983-)
  • Wheelersburg Pirates (1950-)
Former members
  • Portsmouth Holy Redeemer Wildcats (1946-54, consolidated into Central Catholic)
  • Portsmouth St. Mary's Titans (1946-54, consolidated into Central Catholic)
  • Chesapeake Panthers (1948–54, to Ohio Valley Conference)
  • South Point Pointers (1948–51, to Lawrence County League)
  • Coal Grove Dawson-Bryant Hornets (1950–52, to Lawrence County League)
  • Piketon Redstreaks (1958–62, to Scioto Valley League)
  • Ironton St. Joseph Central Flyers (1982–89)

Tri-Valley Conference

{{Main|Tri-Valley Conference (Ohio)}}Ohio Division
  • Albany Alexander Spartans (1974-)
  • The Plains Athens Bulldogs (2008-)
  • Pomeroy Meigs Marauders (1983-)
  • Nelsonville-York Buckeyes (1970-)
  • Bidwell River Valley Raiders (2014-)
  • McArthur Vinton County Vikings (1969-)
  • Wellston Golden Rockets (1982-)
Hocking Division
  • Belpre Golden Eagles (1969-)
  • Reedsville Eastern Eagles (1993-)
  • Stewart Federal Hocking Lancers (1969-)
  • Corning Miller Falcons (1983-)
  • Crown City South Gallia Rebels (2010-)
  • Racine Southern Tornadoes (1993-)
  • Glouster Trimble Tomcats (1978-)
  • Mason (WV) Wahama White Falcons (2010-)
  • Waterford Wildcats (1997-)
Former members:
  • Vincent Warren Warriors (1969–1986)

Defunct conferences

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See also

  • Ohio High School Athletic Association

Notes and references

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ohsaa.org/|title=Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site|accessdate=2006-12-31|author=OHSAA}}
2. ^http://www.ovac.org/Pdf/ClassificationEnrollment
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