Federal League (OHSAA)

The Federal League is an Ohio High School Athletic Association athletic conference that began conference play in 1964 and includes schools from Stark and Summit counties in Ohio.

Current members

School Nickname Location Colors Tenure Notes
McKinley Bulldogs Canton Red, black
   
2003- Football joined conference in 2004
GlenOak Golden Eagles Plain Township Forest green, vegas gold
   
1975-
Green Bulldogs Green Orange, black
   
2015-
Hoover Vikings North Canton Black, orange
   
1968-
Jackson Polar Bears Jackson Township Purple, gold
   
1964-
Lake Blue Streaks Uniontown Blue, red, white
     
1987-
Perry Panthers Perry Township Black, gold, white
     
1964-

Former Members

School Nickname Location Colors Tenure Notes
Austintown Fitch Falcons Austintown Navy and scarlet

   

2003-2011 Football joined conference in 2004, left for the All-American Conference
Alliance Aviators Alliance Red, columbia blue

   

1983-2003 Left for Metro
Boardman Spartans Boardman Maroon and white

   

2003-2014 Football joined conference in 2004, left for the All-American Conference
Canton South Wildcats Canton Red and gray

   

1964-1990 Left for Northeastern Buckeye Conference
Fairless Falcons Brewster Navy blue, silver, and white

     

1964-1976 Left for All-Ohio Conference
Glenwood Eagles Canton Red and blue

   

1968-1975 Consolidated with Oakwood
Louisville Leopards Louisville Blue and white

     

1968-1990 Left for Northeastern Buckeye Conference
Marlington Dukes Lexington Orange, black

   

1964-1985 Left for Senate Athletic League
New Philadelphia Quakers New Philadelphia Red and black

   

1987-1997 Left for East Central
Oakwood Golden Raiders Canton Forest green, vegas gold
   
1968-1975 Consolidated with Glenwood to become GlenOak
Sandy Valley Cardinals Magnolia Red and gray

   

1964-1968 Left for Senate
Timken Trojans Canton Blue and gold

   

1987-1995 Left to be independent
Wooster Generals Wooster Blue and gold

   

1987-2003 Left for Ohio Cardinal

History

The Federal League began competition in 1964 with Canton South High School, Fairless High School, Glenwood High School, Jackson High School, Marlington High School, Perry High School, and Sandy Valley High School as charter members.

In 1968, Sandy Valley departed for the Senate Athletic League. That same year, the conference expanded with the additions of Louisville High School, North Canton Hoover High School, and Oakwood High School. Further changes occurred in 1975 when Fairless left to join the All-Ohio Conference. That same year, GlenOak High School joined the league following the consolidation of Oakwood and Glenwood high schools.

Expansion continued during the 1980s. Alliance High School joined the conference in 1983, followed by Marlington in 1985 after a brief departure, and Lake High School in 1987. By 1988, membership had grown to ten schools, prompting the league to divide into two divisions: the American Division and the National Division. The realignment coincided with the addition of New Philadelphia High School, Timken High School, and Wooster High School.

The conference returned to a single-division format in 1990 after the departures of Canton South and Louisville, both of which joined the Northeastern Buckeye Conference. Additional membership changes followed during the 1990s. Timken left the conference in 1995 to compete as an independent; the school later consolidated with Canton McKinley High School in 2015. In 1997, New Philadelphia departed for the East Central Ohio League.

Significant realignment occurred in 2003 when Alliance and Wooster left the conference to join the Metro Athletic Conference and the Ohio Cardinal Conference, respectively.[1][2] That same year, Austintown Fitch High School, Boardman High School, and Canton McKinley joined the league for all sports except football; their football programs joined the conference the following year in 2004.

In 2011, Austintown Fitch left the conference to join the All-American Conference.[3] Although Fitch initially sought to remain a football-only member of the Federal League, it ultimately departed the conference in all sports. Further changes occurred in the 2010s. In 2013, Green High School announced it would join the Federal League beginning with the 2015–16 school year.[4] Meanwhile, Boardman left the conference in 2014 to join the All-American Conference.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alliance helps MAC move on". www.vindy.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
  2. ^ "MAC continues to explore options". www.vindy.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
  3. ^ Franco, Elise (May 11, 2010). "Austintown board approves move to the AAC". vindy.com. Archived from the original on November 6, 2011. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  4. ^ http://www.ohio.com/sports/high-school/green-set-to-join-the-federal-league-in-2015-2016-suburban-league-seeks-to-move-forward-with-its-own-expansion-plan-1.422407
  5. ^ "Off the courts - High school basketball news & notes". Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved February 6, 2013.

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