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While the schools had competed in several previous leagues—namely the Prep League, Bi-State Athletic Conference, and Catholic Athletic Conference—those conferences had all dissolved, due to declining numbers of member schools, logistical hurdles in having conferences with both Missouri and Illinois schools, and differences of opinion ...
Chicago Public High School League (contains ten divisions) Chicagoland Christian Conference; ... Metro Catholic Conference (1960-1965) Metro Suburban Conference (2006 ...
BCS League; Big 8 Conference; Cascade Conference ; Catholic High School League; Central Michigan 8-Man; Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Central State Activities Association (Silver Div.)
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members.
Most programs fear playing Metro League opponents in the Tacoma Dome. Clearly, Auburn doesn’t fall into that camp. Metro slayers: Auburn knocks off Eastside Catholic to advance to 3A state ...
The Catholic High School League (CHSL) is a school athletic conference based in Detroit, Michigan, led by director Victor Michaels.Most member schools are also members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), the governing body for Michigan scholastic sports, except for the five schools from Toledo, which are members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
M. Maple Valley Conference; Metro Catholic Conference; Metro League; Metro League (Seattle) Metro West Conference; Metro Women's Athletics Association; Michigan Mega Conference
This football-only conference featured six schools in northeastern Ohio, with some of the strongest gridiron teams in the state. Some of the schools also competed in the Ohio Big 8 League for other sports. The league lasted 16 seasons, and broke up primarily because of the dominance of Massillon Washington. Warren Harding Panthers (1963–79)