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  2. Mid-Buckeye Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Buckeye Conference, known also at times as the Middle Buckeye Conference, is an OHSAA athletics conference with member schools located in Ashland, Crawford, Richland, and Wayne counties. The following are the current members: The membership of the Mid-Buckeye Conference beginning with the 2024-2025 school year.

  3. OHSAA Northwest Region athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Buckeye Conference, known also at times as the Middle Buckeye Conference, has had three separate incarnations. The original league began in 1948 and lasted until 1962. The MBC reformed again in 1963 and lasted until 1979. The third and, so far, final reformation took place in 1981. Kidron Central Christian Comets (no football, 2015-)

  4. Ohio Northwest Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    When Bowling Green and Fostoria left for the Great Northern League (and Tiffin went to the NOL), the league added two schools from the Lake Erie League and rebranded as the Buckeye Conference. The league ended in 1987 as most schools joined either the Buckeye Central Conference or the Erie Shore League.

  5. Ohio high school athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Ohio Central Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Ohio Conference was founded in 1953 and remained a fairly stable league until 1977, when three teams left to join the Central Buckeye League. The league lasted as an eight-team league for much of the rest of their existence until 1990, when the four Morrow County schools left to join the newly formed Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference.

  7. Central Buckeye Conference Mad River Division honors its ...

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    Even more all-league lists Mid Ohio Athletic Conference honors its spring sports athletes in 2024 All-CBC Mad River Division Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year: Logan Collier, Shawnee.

  8. Northwest Ohio Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    In early June 2014, Montpelier's school board voted to remain in the NWOAL for 2014–15, compete as a football independent in the 2015 season, and then for the 2016–17 school year, they joined the TAAC for football only, became a full-member of the Buckeye Border Conference, and remained an NWOAL affiliate for wrestling only.

  9. Mark the calendar for Nov. 2; the Buckeye Book Fair setting ...

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    The Buckeye Book Fair will be held 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, featuring more than 100 Ohio authors. The 37th annual event will be held at the at the Greystone Event Center, 50 Riffle Road ...