- North Central Conference (OHSAA)
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The North Central Conference is an OHSAA athletic league whose 10 members are located in northwest and north-central Ohio.
The following schools are members:
School Nickname Location Colors[1] Type Joined League Buckeye Central Bucks New Washington Scarlet, Gray
Public 1962 Bucyrus Redmen Bucyrus Red, White
Public 2002 Colonel Crawford Eagles North Robinson Black, Gold
Public 1962 Crestline Bulldogs Crestline Blue, White
Public 1990 Galion Tigers Galion Orange, Blue
Public 2011 Lucas Cubs Lucas Orange, Black
Public 1998 Ontario Warriors Ontario Blue, Gold
Public 1990 Riverdale Falcons Mount Blanchard (Delaware Twp.) Royal Blue, White
Public 1962 Upper Sandusky Rams Upper Sandusky Black, Orange
Public 2011 Wynford Royals Bucyrus Royal Blue, White
Public 1963 Contents
Former members
School Nickname Location Colors[1] Type Tenure Carey Blue Devils Carey Blue, White
Public 1963-1990 Elgin Comets Marion Scarlet, Gray
Public 1962-1990 Fredericktown Freddies Fredericktown Red, Gray
Public 1990-1999 Mohawk Warriors Sycamore Red, Black, White
Public 1962-1990 Pleasant Spartans Marion Red, Black
Public 1962-1990 Ridgedale Rockets Morral Red, Blue
Public 1962-1990 River Valley Vikings Caledonia Blue, Gold
Public 1962-1990 League history
The conference's first year was in the 1962-63 school year. The original members were: Buckeye Central, Colonel Crawford, Elgin, Mohawk, Pleasant, Ridgedale, River Valley and Riverdale. Carey and Wynford joined the NCC for the 1963-64 school year.
The league remained consistent until the 1990-91 school year when Elgin, Pleasant, Ridgedale and River Valley joined the newly formed Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference; Carey and Mohawk left for the Midland Athletic League; while Crestline, Fredericktown and Ontario joined the NCC. Lucas joined the NCC for the 1998-99 school year, while Fredericktown left for the Mid-Buckeye Conference in 1999-00. Bucyrus joined the NCC for the 2002-03 school year, bringing the NCC to an eight team format.
Upper Sandusky High School and Galion High School were voted in as the league's ninth and tenth members on February 5 and March 4 of 2009. Both began league competition for the 2011-12 school year.
In September of 2011, the NCC was contacted by Loudonville and Willard for potential membership down the road.[2] Loudonville's league will be down to three members in 2013 and Willard's shrinking enrollment had them considering options outside of the Northern Ohio League. Willard ultimately decided to remain in the NOL.
NCC Basketball Standings can be found at http://www.crawfordcountybasketball.com/northcentralconference.html
Football champions
Year Champions 2000 Crestline 2001 Ontario 2002 Wynford 2003 Ontario 2004 Ontario 2005 Wynford 2006 Wynford 2007 Wynford 2008 Wynford 2009 Wynford 2010 Wynford 2011 Wynford - ^ a b OHSAA Member Schools, last accessed 6 June 2008
- ^ http://www.thecourier.com/Issues/2011/Sep/13/ar_sports_091311_story2.asp?d=091311_story2,2011,Sep,13&c=s
Links
Northwest District (Ohio) High School Athletic Conferences Current Conferences Blanchard Valley Conference (BVC) • Firelands Conference (FC) • Green Meadows Conference (GMC) • Midland Athletic League (MAL) • Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) • North Central Conference (NCC) • Northern Buckeye Conference (NBC) • Northern Lakes League (NLL) • Northern Ohio League (NOL) • Northwest Conference • Northwest Central Conference • Northwest Ohio Athletic League (NWOAL) • Ohio Cardinal Conference (OCC) • Sandusky Bay Conference (SBC) • Three Rivers Athletic Conference • Toledo Area Athletic Conference (TAAC) • Toledo City League • Western Buckeye League (WBL)Non-Football Conferences Buckeye Border Conference (BBC) • Putnam County LeagueDefunct Conferences Buckeye Conference/League • Great Lakes League (GLL) • Greater Buckeye Conference (GBC) • Lakeshore Conference • Maumee Valley League • Michigan-Ohio Border Conference • Northern Border League • Northwest Buckeye League (football only) • Suburban Lakes League (SLL)Categories:- Ohio high school sports conferences
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