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Fostoria High School is a public high school in Fostoria, Ohio. It is the largest high school in the Fostoria Community Schools district. Their nickname is the Redmen. They are currently members of the Northern Buckeye Conference.
Fostoria Redmen (1934-35.1939–54, to Great Northern) Fremont Ross Little Giants (1934–87, to Buckeye Central) Sandusky Blue Streaks (1934–39, 1954–87, to Erie Shore) Tiffin Junior Order Home Juniors (1938–43, closed) Marion Harding Presidents (1947–87, to Ohio Heartland) Elyria Pioneers (1954–87, to Erie Shore)
Redmen Bellevue: Red, White 1944-2017 SBC SBC Lake Division Bucyrus: Redmen Bucyrus: Red, White 1944–2002 NCC: N10: Columbian: Tornadoes Tiffin: Blue, Gold 1954-2017 SBC SBC Lake Division Crestline: Bulldogs Crestline: Blue, White 1944–1954 JAC: MBC Fostoria: Redmen Fostoria: Red, Black 2002–2011 NBC: NBC Galion: Tigers Galion: Orange ...
Fostoria: Redmen Fostoria: 197 5:18 Red, Black Public Fostoria JHS 2011 Genoa: Comets Genoa: 177 5:18 Maroon, Gray Public John C. Roberts MS 2011 Lake: Flyers Millbury: 198 5:18 Navy Blue, White, Columbia Blue Public Lake MS 2011 Otsego: Knights Tontogany: 205 4:14 Black, Orange, White Public Otsego JHS 2011 Maumee: Panthers Maumee: 282 3:10
The football team remained in the GLL for the 1996 season before fully joining at season's end. Around 1999, Rossford first considered leaving the NLL for a league with members closer in their size. The 9-member SLL offered an opening, but Rossford initially declined.
Fostoria left for the Northern Ohio League in all sports but football at the start of the 2002-03 school year. Fostoria joined the NOL in football one year later. For the GLL's final year of existence in the 2002-03 school year, the members were Clay, Findlay, Fremont Ross, Napoleon, Sandusky, and Whitmer.
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In 2009, both Rossford and Fostoria High Schools were turned down as potential members with the current members not gathering the necessary 6-1 vote. However, the 7 SLL school principals later considered expanding the league to 12 members by the 2011-12 school year, with 2 divisions (Big Schools and Small Schools).