Federal League (OHSAA)

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The Federal League is an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) sports conference that was established in 1964 and includes schools from Stark and Summit counties in Ohio.

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Current members

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Federal League Alignment
SchoolNicknameLocationColorsTenureNotes
McKinley Bulldogs Canton Red, Black
  
2003-[Football 2004-]
GlenOak Golden Eagles Plain Township Forest Green, Vegas Gold
  
1975-
Green Bulldogs Green Orange, Black
  
2015- [1]
Hoover Vikings North Canton Black, Orange
  
1968-
Jackson Polar Bears Jackson Township Purple, Gold
  
1964-
Lake Blue Streaks Uniontown Blue, Red, White
   
1987-
Perry Panthers Perry Township Black, Gold, White
   
1964-

Former Members

SchoolNicknameLocationColorsTenureNotes
Austintown Fitch Falcons Austintown Navy and Scarlet

  

2003-2011[Football 2004-2011]Left for the AAC
Alliance Aviators Alliance Red, Columbia Blue

  

1983-2003Left for Metro
Boardman Spartans Boardman Maroon and White

  

2003-2014[Football 2004-2014]Left for AAC
Canton South Wildcats Canton Red and Gray

  

1964-1990Left for NBC
Fairless Falcons Brewster Navy Blue, Silver, and White

   

1964-1976Left for All-Ohio
Glenwood Eagles Canton Red and Blue

  

1968-1975Consolidated with Oakwood to become GlenOak
Louisville Leopards Louisville Blue and white

   

1968-1990Left for NBC
Marlington Dukes Lexington Orange, Black
  
1964-1985Left for Senate
New Philadelphia Quakers New Philadephia Red and Black

  

1987-1997Left for East Central
Oakwood Golden Raiders Canton Forest Green, Vegas Gold
  
1968-1975Consolidated with Glenwood to become GlenOak
Sandy Valley Cardinals Magnolia Red and Gray
  
1964-1968Left for Senate
Timken Trojans Canton Blue and Gold

  

1987-1995Left to be independent
Wooster Generals Wooster Blue and Gold

  

1987-2003Left for Ohio Cardinal

History

The Federal League begins league play in 1964 with Canton South, Fairless, Glenwood, Jackson, Marlington, Perry, and Sandy Valley as charter members.

In 1968, Sandy Valley left for the Senate League. The same year saw Louisville, North Canton and Oakwood be welcomed into the league.

in 1975, Fairless left for the All-Ohio conference, meanwhile would add GlenOak, who became a consolidated school of Oakwood and Glenwood. 

in 1983, Alliance accepted their invitation into the league, following by Marlington in 1985 and Lake in 1987.

in 1988, the league already having 10 teams, the league split into two divisions, the American Division and National Division, adding New Philadelphia, Timken and Wooster.

in 1990, the league merged back into one division, following the departure of Canton South and Louisville, who left for the Northeastern Buckeye Conference. 

In 1995 Timken left to become independent. They would later consolidate with Canton McKinley in 2015 1997 saw New Philadelphia leave for the East Central Ohio League.

in 2003, both Alliance and Wooster would leave the Metro Athletic Conference [2] and the newly formed Ohio Cardinal Conference respectively. [3] The same year saw Austintown Fitch, Boardman and Canton McKinley join for all sports except football; their programs later joined for all sports in 2004. 

in 2011, Austintown Fitch leaves for the All-American Conference [4] Fitch tried to remain a football-only member of the Federal League but ended up leaving for all sports.

in 2013, Green announced that they would join the Federal League beginning the 2015–16. school year. [5] in 2014, Boardman leaves for the All-American Conference. [6]

Conference Champions

YearFootball Champions
1964Glenwood
1965Jackson
1966Glenwood
1967Perry
1968Hoover, Oakwood
1969Perry
1970Louisville, Perry
1971Louisville
1972Hoover
1973Hoover
1974Louisville
1975Hoover
1976Hoover
1977Louisville
1978Louisville
1979Hoover
1980Hoover, Perry
1981Louisville
1982GlenOak
1983Alliance
1984Hoover, Perry
1985GlenOak, Perry
1986Hoover, Jackson
1987Alliance, Hoover, Perry
1988GlenOak, Hoover, Lake, Perry
1989GlenOak, Hoover, Jackson, Wooster
1990Jackson
1991Lake
1992Perry
1993Lake, Perry
1994GlenOak, Lake, Perry
1995Hoover, Perry
1996Alliance, Jackson
1997Hoover, Perry
1998Hoover, Jackson, Lake
1999Hoover, Perry
2000Hoover, Perry
2001Jackson
2002Hoover
2003Hoover
2004Austintown-Fitch
2005Canton McKinley
2006Canton McKinley
2007Hoover
2008Hoover
2009GlenOak
2010Austintown-Fitch
2011Canton McKinley, Boardman, GlenOak
2012Canton McKinley
2013Canton McKinley
2014GlenOak
2015Perry, GlenOak
2016Perry
2017Perry, McKinley, Jackson
2018Hoover, McKinley
2019McKinley
2020Perry
2021Hoover
2022McKinley, Lake
2023McKinley
2024Jackson, McKinley
2025McKinley

See also

References

  1. "Green to join Federal League - Canton, OH - CantonRep.com". Archived from the original on August 21, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2013.
  2. "Alliance helps MAC move on". www.vindy.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
  3. "MAC continues to explore options". www.vindy.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014.
  4. Franco, Elise (May 11, 2010). "Austintown board approves move to the AAC". vindy.com. Archived from the original on November 6, 2011. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  5. http://www.ohio.com/sports/high-school/green-set-to-join-the-federal-league-in-2015-2016-suburban-league-seeks-to-move-forward-with-its-own-expansion-plan-1.422407 [ bare URL ]
  6. "Off the courts - High school basketball news & notes". Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved February 6, 2013.

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