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This is a list of high school athletic conferences in the Southwest Region of Ohio, as defined by the OHSAA. [1] Because the names of localities and their corresponding high schools do not always match and because there is often a possibility of ambiguity with respect to either the name of a locality or the name of a high school, the following table gives both in every case, with the locality ...
The Greater Miami Valley Conference began operation during the 1982–83 school year but folded at the conclusion of the 2000–01 school year when the league merged with the Western Ohio League, forming the Greater Western Ohio Conference. The initial GMVC was formed with six schools from the Miami Central Conference - Vandalia-Butler ...
Conference membership in Ohio is voluntary, rather than assigned by the state association like in some states. While this ensures that many rivalries stay intact regardless of classification changes, it also means schools can choose to change conferences pending acceptance into a different conference, or in rare cases, can be forced out of a ...
Badin keeps rolling. Badin baseball, ranked sixth in Division II in the state coaches poll, is 10-2 and 4-0 in the Greater Catholic League-Coed as it enters a crucial stretch of its season.
Valley View, Eaton and Brookville moved to the Buckeye Division and Waynesville moved to the Southwestern Division; Trenton Edgewood and Hamilton Ross joined in 2023 in the Southwestern Division, with Waynesville returning to the Buckeye Division; Oxford Talawanda and Dayton Christian join the conference in 2025 for all sports except football ...
Central Buckeye Conference - Kenton Trail Division: Bluffton High School: Bluffton, Ohio: 1936 1936–1957 Yes Northwest Conference: Coldwater High School: Coldwater, Ohio: 1957 1957–1973 No Midwest Athletic Conference: Delphos St. John's High School: Delphos, Ohio: 1971 1971–1982 No Midwest Athletic Conference
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Fifteen D-I baseball schools joined new conferences for the 2024 season, and one baseball-sponsoring school started a transition from NCAA Division II for the 2024 season. BYU , Cincinnati , Houston , and UCF joined the Big 12 Conference .