OHSAA Central Region athletic conferences

This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the Central Region 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.

Central Catholic League

Former members

  • Columbus Holy Family Golden Flashes (1928–60)
  • Columbus Holy Rosary Ramblers (1928–66, consolidated into Father Wehrle)
  • Newark Catholic Green Wave (1928-53 as St. Francis, 1991-2003)
  • Columbus St. MaryRams (1928–66, consolidated into Father Wehrle)
  • Zanesville St. Nicholas Flyers (1928–50, consolidated into Bishop Rosecrans)
  • Zanesville St. Thomas Aquinas Irish (1928–44, 1946–50, consolidated into Bishop Rosecrans)
  • Mount Vernon St. Vincent De Paul Blue Streaks (1928–53)
  • Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans Bishops (1950–77, 1979-2007)
  • Springfield Catholic Central Fighting Irish (1951–53)
  • Lancaster St. Mary Saints (1951–53)
  • Marion St. Mary Fighting Irish (1951–53)
  • New Lexington St. Aloysius Blue Knights (1955-??)
  • Columbus Father Wehrle Wolverines (1966–91, school closed)
  • Columbus Worthington Christian High School Warriors (2007–13)

Columbus City League

North Division

South Division

Former members

  • Columbus Central Pirates (1922-1982)
  • Columbus North Polar Bears (1924-1979)
  • Columbus Mohawk Indians (1955–89)
  • Columbus Brookhaven Bearcats (1963-2014)
  • Columbus Aquinas College Terriers (1922-1965)

Independents

Knox-Morrow Athletic Conference

Set to start in 2017, the league was founded by members of the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference's Blue Division.

Licking County League

The league has two incarnations, the first lasting from 1927 to 1991. The second incarnation began 23 years later after travel and budget concerns brought together the ten schools that had made up league membership until 1986. The league is split into two divisions - Big School and Small School.[2]

Big School

  • Granville Blue Aces (1927-1950, 1963-1991, 2013-) Colors: Blue and White
  • Hebron Lakewood Lancers (1959-1991, 2013-) Colors: Red, White and Blue
  • Pataskala Licking Heights Hornets (1927-1983, 2013-, changed name from Summit Station 1958) Colors: Maroon and Gold
  • Newark Licking Valley Panthers (1959-1991, 2013-) Colors: Red, White and Blue
  • Pataskala Watkins Memorial Warriors (1955-1991, 2013-) Colors: Black and Gold

Small School

  • Heath Bulldogs (1964-1991, 2013-) Colors: Brown and White
  • Johnstown-Monroe Johnnies (1927-1991, 2013-) Colors: Red and White
  • Newark Catholic Green Wave (1973-1991, 2013-) Colors: Green and White
  • Johnstown Northridge Vikings (1963-1986, 2013-) Colors: Green and White
  • Utica Redskins (1927-1991, 2013-) Colors: Red and Gray


Former members

  • Alexandria Red Devils (1927-1962, renamed Northridge South 1960, consolidated into Northridge) Colors: Red and Black
  • Etna Eagles (1927-1955, consolidated into Watkins Memorial) Colors: Green and white
  • Hanover Panthers (1927-1959, renamed Hanover-Toboso 1934, consolidated into Licking Valley) Colors: Maroon and White
  • Hartford Yellow Jackets (1927-1960, consolidated into Northridge North) Colors: Orange and Black
  • Hebron Trailblazers (1927-1958, consolidated into Lynnwood-Jacksontown) Colors: blue and Gray
  • Homer Blue Devils (1927-1962, renamed Northridge North 1960, consolidated into Northride) Colors: Blue and Gold
  • Jacksontown Trojans (1927-1959, renamed Lynnwood-Jacksontown 1958, consolidated into Lakewood) Colors: Red and White
  • Kirkersville Komets (1927-1955, consolidated into Watkins Memorial) Colors: Red and White
  • Pataskala Blue Streaks (1927-1955, consolidated into Watkins Memorial) Colors: Blue and White
  • Toboso (1927-1934, consolidated into Hanover-Toboso)

Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference

Conference Website: http://www.moacsports.com/MISC/home.htm

Former members

  • Cardington-Lincoln Pirates (1990-2017, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Centerburg Trojans (2013-17, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Howard East Knox Bulldogs (2014-17, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Marion Elgin Comets (1990-2017, to Northwest Central Conference)
  • Milford Center Fairbanks Panthers (2013-17, to Ohio Heritage Conference)
  • Fredericktown Freddies (2013-17, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Sparta Highland Fighting Scots (1990-2017, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Plain City Jonathan Alder Pioneers (2013-17, to Central Buckeye Conference)
  • Mount Gilead Indians (1990-2017, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Richwood North Union Wildcats (1990-2018, to Central Buckeye Conference, football competed in MOAC for 2018 season)
  • Galion Northmor Golden Knights (1990-2017, to Knox-Morrow Conference)
  • Morral Ridgedale Rockets (1990-2014)
  • Upper Sandusky Rams (2014 football season only)

Mid-Ohio Christian Athletic League

Former members

Mid-State League

Buckeye Division

Cardinal Division


Ohio Division

Former members

Ohio Capital Conference

Conference realigned in 2020-21 thru 2023-24.

Ohio Division

Central Division

Buckeye Division

Cardinal Division

Capital Division

Former Members

  • Grove City Pleasant View Panthers (1968-1970). The school became a Junior High only. District built new school, Galloway Westland Cougars, to replace it.
  • Whitehall-Yearling Rams (1968-2001). Now competing in the Mid-State League (Ohio Division).
  • Chillicothe Cavaliers (1976–2006). Now competing in the South Central Ohio League (SCOL).
  • Pataskala Watkins Memorial Warriors (1989-2013). Now competing in the Licking County League (LCL).
  • Mount Vernon Yellow Jackets (1968-2016). Now competing in the Ohio Cardinal Conference.

Defunct conferences

See also

Notes and references

  1. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  2. http://www.newarkadvocate.com/story/sports/high-school/2014/09/19/big-changes-coming-licking-county-league/15917651/
  3. "Looks Like Galion Will Be MOAC Bound". GalionLive. Archived from the original on 2013-12-08. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
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