Northern Michigan Soccer League

Northern Michigan Soccer League
NMSL
Association MHSAA
Division 3 & 4
Members 12
Sports fielded
  • 2
    • men's: 1
    • women's: 1
Region Central & Northern Lower Michigan
Locations

The Northern Michigan Soccer League is a high school boys and girls soccer league located in northern lower Michigan. The league is made up of Division 3 and 4 member high schools. All 12 schools have boys soccer while 8 schools have girls soccer. The league is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). The boys league is split into a north and south division.

The boys season consists of a team playing every other team in their own division twice (home and away) for 10 games. The division champions and runners-up enter a 4 team tournament to decide the conference champion. The remaining teams that do not qualify for the conference tournament also play 2 games against opponents from the opposite division.

The girls season consists of a double round-robin schedule for a total of 14 games per team. The team with the best record is the conference champion.

Member schools

School Nickname MHSAA
Division
2016-17
Enrollment
County Color Girls All-Sports Conference
North Division
BellaireEagles4142Antrim         NoSki Valley Conference
Burt Lake Northern Michigan ChristianEagles426Cheboygan         YesIndependent
CheboyganChiefs3548Cheboygan         YesStraits Area Conference
Harbor Light ChristianSwordsmen440Emmet         NoNorthern Lakes Conference
Ogemaw HeightsFalcons3626Ogemaw         YesIndependent
RoscommonBucks4353Roscommon         YesJack Pine Conference
South Division
Big Rapids CrossroadsCougars4187Mecosta         YesWest Michigan D League
ClarePioneers3457Clare         YesJack Pine Conference
GladwinFlying G's3618Gladwin         YesJack Pine Conference
Houghton LakeBobcats4357Roscommon         YesJack Pine Conference
McBain Northern Michigan ChristianComets483Missaukee         YesHighland Conference
Pine RiverBucks4321Osceola         NoHighland Conference

References

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