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  2. Northern Ohio League - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Ohio League (NOL) was an OHSAA athletic league in north central Ohio that began competition in 1944 and disbanded in 2017 after six of its seven members joined the Sandusky Bay Conference. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Ohio Northwest Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    Holland Blue Zippers (1937–60, became Springfield 1960, joined Northern Lakes League 1962) Delta Panthers (1945–57, to Northwest Ohio Athletic League) Monclova Cardinals (1945–51, consolidated into Anthony Wayne) Ottawa Hills Green Bears (1945–59, to Seaway Conference) Swanton Bulldogs (1945–57, to Northwest Ohio Athletic League)

  4. List of defunct Ohio sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club founded in 1866 and disbanded following the 1870 season. During the offseason, core members such as brothers Harry & George Wright moved to Boston to help start a newly formed baseball club called the Boston Red Stockings, eventually becoming known as the Boston Braves; the team moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee ...

  5. Ohio Central Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Ohio Conference was founded in 1953 and remained a fairly stable league until 1977, when three teams left to join the Central Buckeye League. The league lasted as an eight-team league for much of the rest of their existence until 1990, when the four Morrow County schools left to join the newly formed Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. Three ...

  6. Ohio Northeast Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    This football-only conference featured six schools in northeastern Ohio, with some of the strongest gridiron teams in the state. Some of the schools also competed in the Ohio Big 8 League for other sports. The league lasted 16 seasons, and broke up primarily because of the dominance of Massillon Washington.

  7. List of defunct college football conferences - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Valley – HCAC: Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference Midwest Intercollegiate Conference (1990) 1990: 1999: Midwest: Heartland GLIAC: GLIAC: South Dakota-Iowa Athletic Conference: 1995: 1999: Iowa, South Dakota: SDIC: DAC: Mid-Ohio Conference† Mid-Ohio League (1949–1961) 1949: 1998: Ohio – American Mideast: Northern California ...

  8. North Central Conference (OHSAA) - Wikipedia

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    The North Central Conference was an OHSAA athletic league whose final remaining members were located in northwest and north-central Ohio. The league's last day of operation was June 30, 2014. The following schools were members at the time the league folded: League membership 2011-2013

  9. Greater Buckeye Conference - Wikipedia

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    Fostoria left for the Northern Ohio League in all sports but football at the start of the 2002-03 school year. Fostoria joined the NOL in football one year later. For the GLL's final year of existence in the 2002-03 school year, the members were Clay, Findlay, Fremont Ross, Napoleon, Sandusky, and Whitmer.