Suburban League
The Suburban League is an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) athletics league made up of 15 high schools from Cuyahoga, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties in Northeast Ohio. It was formed in 1949 and expanded into two divisions in 2015.
Current members
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure | ||
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National Division | ||||||
Brecksville-Broadview Heights | Bees | Broadview Heights, Cuyahoga County | Crimson, Gold |
2015– | ||
Cuyahoga Falls | Black Tigers | Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County | Black, Gold |
2015– | ||
Hudson | Explorers | Hudson, Summit County | Navy, White |
1949-97, 2015– | ||
North Royalton | Bears | North Royalton, Cuyahoga County | Purple, Gold |
2015–[1] | ||
Nordonia | Knights | Macedonia, Summit County | Green, White |
1949–73, 2011– | ||
Stow-Munroe Falls | Bulldogs | Stow, Summit County | Maroon, Gold |
2015– | ||
Twinsburg | Tigers | Twinsburg, Summit County | Blue, White |
1958-64, 2015– | ||
Wadsworth | Grizzlies | Wadsworth, Medina County | Red, White |
1984– | ||
American Division | ||||||
Aurora | Greenmen | Aurora, Portage County | Dark Green, White |
2015– | ||
Barberton | Magics | Barberton, Summit County | Purple, White |
2005–11, 2015– | ||
Copley | Indians | Copley, Summit County | Blue, Gold |
1949– | ||
Highland | Hornets | Granger, Medina County | Green, Black |
1956–57, 1976– | ||
Kent Roosevelt | Rough Riders | Kent, Portage County | Red, White, Black |
2015–[2] | ||
Revere | Minutemen | Richfield, Summit County | Red, Blue, White |
1958– | ||
Tallmadge | Blue Devils | Tallmadge, Summit County | Blue, Gold |
1990– |
Former members
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cloverleaf | Colts | Lodi, Medina County | Green, White |
1997–2015[3] |
Coventry | Comets | Coventry Twp., Summit County | Blue, Gold |
1969–1983 |
Field | Falcons | Brimfield, Portage County | Red, White, Black |
1978–1990 |
Green | Bulldogs | Green, Summit County | Orange, Black |
1949–2015[4] |
Manchester | Panthers | New Franklin, Summit County | Red, Black |
1949–1976 |
Mogadore | Wildcats | Mogadore, Summit County | Green, White |
1958–1968 |
Norton | Panthers | Norton, Summit County | Red, Black, White |
1972–2005 |
Woodridge | Bulldogs | Peninsula, Summit County | Maroon, Silver |
1958–1978 |
Membership timeline
Full members Associate members (football only)
League history
1940s
- The league formed in 1949 with Copley, Green, Hudson, Manchester, and Northfield as its charter members.
1950s
- In 1956, Highland joined for football only and competed for the '56 and '57 titles.
- In 1958, Mogadore, Revere, Twinsburg, and Woodridge joined the league.
1960s
- In 1964, Twinsburg left.
- In 1968, Mogadore left.
- In 1969, Coventry joined.
1970s
- In 1972, Norton joined.
- In 1973, Nordonia left. (As Northfield, it had merged with Macedonia)
- In 1976, Manchester left and was replaced by Highland, which entered as a full-time member this time.
- In 1978, Woodridge left and was replaced by Field.
1980s
- In 1983, Coventry left.
- In 1984, Wadsworth joined.
1990s
- In 1990, Field left and was replaced by Tallmadge.
- In 1997, Hudson left and was replaced by Cloverleaf.
2000s
- In 2005, Barberton joined when Norton left for the Portage Trail Conference.
2010s
- In 2011, Barberton left and was replaced by Nordonia.
- In 2013, Green announced it would leave to join the Federal League in 2015.[5] The schools of Aurora, Barberton, Brecksville-Broadview Heights, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Kent Roosevelt, North Royalton, Stow-Munroe Falls, and Twinsburg were then asked to consider joining a newly-aligned Suburban League that would include divisions based on enrollment.[1]
- In September 2013, Barberton,[6] Kent Roosevelt (2016-17) and North Royalton (2015-16) announced they would join the Suburban League.[2]
- A few days after, Aurora, Brecksville-Broadview Heights, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Stow-Munroe Falls, and Twinsburg announced they would look to join the league in 2015-16.[7][8]
- In December 2013, Cloverleaf announced it would leave for the Portage Trail Conference in 2015.[9]
References
- 1 2 Lisa Gayle Grayson (2013-09-14). "NoRo joining the Suburban Leauge (sic)". The Post Newspapers. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- 1 2 "Kent Roosevelt to join Suburban League in all sports". Newsleader.recordpub.com. 2013-09-14. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ↑ http://recordpub.com/sports/2013/12/16/cloverleaf-to-join-portage-trail-conference-at-start-of-2015-16-season
- ↑ Michael Beaven. "Green set to join the Federal League in 2015-16; Suburban League seeks to move forward with its own expansion plan". Ohio. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ↑ Porter, Todd (2013-08-20). "Green to join Federal League". CantonRep.com. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ↑ Beaven, Michael (2013-09-16). "Barberton, Kent Roosevelt & North Royalton set to join Suburban League; other schools coming soon". Ohio. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ↑ Beaven, Michael (2013-09-18). "Suburban League snags Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Stow and Twinsburg - Varsity Letters". Ohio. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ↑ Filed on September 18, 2013 by Chris Sweeney (2013-09-18). "High schools changing conferences; Elyria not opposed to switching to SWC - Chronicle-Telegram". Chronicle.northcoastnow.com. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ↑ http://recordpub.com/sports/2013/12/16/cloverleaf-to-join-portage-trail-conference-at-start-of-2015-16-season
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