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Since the OHSAA began basketball competition in 1922–23, many schools have decided to band together in conferences to help scheduling, added competition for titles and bragging rights, and oftentimes help determine seeding for the early rounds of the state tournament. Some conferences had been established for football-playing schools, and as ...
Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club founded in 1866 and disbanded following the 1870 season. During the offseason, core members such as brothers Harry & George Wright moved to Boston to help start a newly formed baseball club called the Boston Red Stockings, eventually becoming known as the Boston Braves; the team moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee ...
Defunct baseball teams in Ohio (8 C, 197 P) F. Defunct American football teams in Ohio (23 C, 45 P) I. Defunct ice hockey teams in Ohio (6 C, 68 P) S.
Originally the Stark County A League when formed in 1921, the league adjusted its name when Ohio went from "A"/"B" classification to "AA"/"A" in 1957. When the Federal League split off in 1964, the remaining members renamed their league the SL in response. The League folded in 1989, as its remaining members split to help form two new leagues.
New Matamoras Frontier Cougars (1968-2019, left for Mid-Ohio Valley League) Beallsville Blue Devils (1976-2005, left for River Valley Conference) Woodsfield Redskins (1976–94, consolidated into Monroe Central) Woodsfield Monroe Central Seminoles (1994-2019, left for Mid-Ohio Valley League) Lore City Buckeye Trail Warriors (1997-2017)
Bellevue Redmen (1912–44, to Northern Ohio League) Fremont Ross Little Giants (1912–34, to Buckeye League) Oberlin Indians (1921–37, to Southwestern League) Tiffin Columbian Tornados (1927–34, to Buckeye League) Willard Crimson Flashes (1927–44, to Northern Ohio League) Port Clinton Redskins (1934–44, to Sandusky Bay 1948)
The league began in 1922 as the Montgomery County League, then became the Dayton Suburban League in 1964 as the five remaining MCL schools branched out beyond the county. When the Southwestern Ohio Conference rebranded itself as the Paper Valley League in 1972, the DSL once again changed its name to the Southwestern Ohio League .
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