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With just 4 members remaining (Galion, Lucas, Ontario, and Upper Sandusky) the league subsequently folded after the 2013-14 school year on June 30, 2014. Both Upper Sandusky and Galion were invited to join the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference in early 2012 as Red Division members, with both schools intended to replace Ridgedale in 2014. [6]
Upper Sandusky High School is a public high school in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. ... Northern 10 Athletic Conference: 2014- (football joined in 2015) Notable alumni
This is a list of former high school athletic conferences in the Northwest 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.
The second weekly OHSAA high school football computer rankings are released, as the season heads into Week 9. ... Pickerington Central (6-2) 19.0429, 4. Upper Arlington (6-2) 18.6625, 5 ...
1 Avon (12-0) vs. 5 Olmsted Falls (9-3) at North Ridgeville High School Ranger Stadium. 2 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (10-2) vs. 3 Medina Highland (10-2) at Sandusky High School Cedar Point Stadium ...
The Upper Sandusky Rams played football as a MOAC school for 2014 only before fully joining the N10. East Knox accepted the offer to be the eighth member of the Blue Division for 2014. [9] On August 5, 2013, Marion Harding was extended an invitation to replace Upper Sandusky in 2015-16 pending a vote of approval from Harding's school board. [10]
In June 2009, the member schools of the NOL voted to accept Sandusky into the league, with competition beginning in 2011. [ 11 ] On August 17, 2009, Fostoria voted to join the newly formed Northern Buckeye Conference in 2011 with Rossford, coming from the Northern Lakes League and Eastwood, Elmwood, Genoa, Lake, Otsego and Woodmore, all schools ...
The Northern 10 conference was founded in 2012 by ten schools located in north-central Ohio. Six of these schools (Buckeye Central, Bucyrus, Colonel Crawford, Crestline, Riverdale, and Wynford) came from the North Central Conference, three (Carey, Mohawk, and Seneca East) came from the Midland Athletic League, and one came from the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. [1]