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Columbus Franklin Heights Falcons (1922–58, to South Central Ohio League) Grandview Heights Bobcats (1922–29, to Central Buckeye League, 1966–68, to Mid-8 League) Grove City Greyhounds (1922–50, to Mid-6 League) Groveport-Madison Cruisers (1922–58, to Mid-8 League) Columbus Hamilton Township Rangers (1922–64, to South Suburban League)
Since the OHSAA began basketball competition in 1922–23, many schools have decided to band together in conferences to help scheduling, added competition for titles and bragging rights, and oftentimes help determine seeding for the early rounds of the state tournament. Some conferences had been established for football-playing schools, and as ...
This is a list of former high school athletic conferences in the Northeast Region of Ohio, as designated by the OHSAA.If a conference had members that span multiple regions, the conference is placed in the article of the region most of its former members hail from.
Skip Young, a 1967 Linden-McKinley graduate, founded the Greater Columbus Basketball Legends Association in 2012 and was a star in high school and at Florida State University.
Franklin Heights High School is a public high school in Columbus, Ohio. It is 1 of 5 high schools in the South-Western City Schools district. The building was renovated and reopened for students in 2016. The schools mascot is the Golden Falcon.
Thirty-four Ohio high school boys basketball teams, including 18 from central Ohio and three-time Division IV state champion Richmond Heights, will participate in the inaugural Holiday Hoopla High ...
But New Albany (11-4, 3-2 OCC-Ohio) finds itself riding an eight-game winning streak into a Tuesday league game against Grove City, led by senior guard and McDonald’s All-American Game nominee ...
Central High School dates to the earliest high school education in Columbus. In its 1862 building and in prior homes, it was known as Columbus High School, and was the only high school in the city. From 1862 to c. 1928, Central High School was located at East Broad and Sixth Street, current site of the Capital University Law School. It was ...