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The Firelands Conference is an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) athletic league located in north-central Ohio. The league was formed in the 1960–61 school year and is named for the Firelands area of the old Western Reserve , where most of the member schools reside. [ 1 ]
This conference, the direct precursor to the Firelands Conference, was formed in 1953, as the Huron County League merged with two Erie County members of the old Firelands League, causing the remaining members to form the Lakeland Conference. With four members (and one new consolidation) remaining, the league dissolved and found new members to ...
In 2007-08 the SPHS Academic Challenge Team won their first Firelands Conference championship since 2000. Led by Senior captains Josh Wise and Michael Kaple, they went 9-0 in regular season competition. The advisor and coach of that year was Judy "Frau" Howard.
The Cougars are now on the fourth-longest Firelands Conference winning streak in history, but where does it rank in Richland County? Jake Furr explores.
The Northern 8 Football Conference is an 8-man football conference that began competition in the fall of 2020 (4 years ago) and is made up of 8-man teams from high schools located in Ohio. Southington Chalker Wildcats (2024-) Lakeside Danbury Lakers (2020-) Holgate Tigers (2020-) Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic Panthers (2021-
The Crestview Cougars have two Firelands Conference championship trophies from 2020 and 2021 sitting in the case. Crestview primed to defend Firelands Conference football crown, make deep playoff ...
Season ending conference championship games in most sports were played between the winners of each division, to crown the overall conference champion. Avon, Firelands and Keystone left at the end of the 1985–86 school year and began play in the newly formed Lorain County Conference in the Fall of 1986.
This Crestview-St. Paul matchup will be between the last four Firelands Conference winners (Crestview from 2020-2022; St. Paul in 2023) and with both expecting to be among at least two of the top ...