The Huron League (founded as the Huron Valley League) is an MHSAA athletic conference located in southeastern Michigan.
The following schools are currently members: [1]
School | Nickname | Enrollment | Colors | Address | |||
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Airport | Jets | 760 | Blue & Gold | 11300 Grafton Rd. Carleton, MI 48117 | |||
Flat Rock | Rams | 476 | Green & Gold | 25600 Seneca St. Flat Rock, MI 48134 | |||
Grosse Ile | Red Devils | 525 | Scarlet & Gray | 7800 Grays Dr. Grosse Ile, MI 48138 | |||
Huron | Chiefs | 797 | Red & White | 32077 Huron River Dr. New Boston, MI 48164 | |||
Jefferson | Bears | 475 | Blue & Gold | 5707 Williams Rd. Monroe, MI 48162 | |||
Milan | Big Reds | 602 | Red & Black | 200 Big Red Dr. Milan, MI 48160 | |||
Riverview | Pirates | 875 | Maroon & Gold | 12431 Longsdorf Riverview, MI 48193 | |||
St. Mary Catholic Central | Falcons/Kestrels | 324 | Green & Gold | 108 W Elm Ave. Monroe, MI 48162 | |||
The following schools are former members: [2]
School | Nickname | Location | Joined | Previous Conference | Departed | Successive Conference |
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Ann Arbor University High | Cubs | Ann Arbor | 1929 | 1959 | Washtenaw County Conference | |
Chelsea | Bulldogs | Chelsea | 1929 | 1959 | Washtenaw County Conference | |
Clinton | Redskins | Clinton | 1929 | Lenawee County Athletic Association | 1939 | Lenawee County Athletic Association |
Dundee | Vikings | Dundee | 1929 | Tri-County Athletic Association | 1964 | Southeastern Conference |
Milan (Rejoined 2000) | Big Reds | Milan | 1929 | Tri-County Athletic Association | 1967 | Southeastern Conference |
Saline | Hornets | Pittsfield Charter Township | 1929 | 1959 | Washtenaw County Conference | |
Ypsilanti Lincoln | Railsplitters | Augusta Charter Township | 1929 | Tri-County Athletic Association | 1964 | Southeastern Conference |
Ypsilanti Roosevelt | Rough Riders | Ypsilanti | 1929 | 1959 | Washtenaw County Conference | |
Belleville | Tigers | Belleville | 1932 | 1945 | ||
Tecumseh | Indians | Tecumseh | 1935 1959 | Lenawee County Athletic Association Southeastern Michigan Conference | 1939 1980 | Lenawee County Athletic Association Southeastern Conference |
Romulus | Eagles | Romulus | 1939 | 1948 | ||
Blissfield | Royals | Blissfield | 1959 | Lenawee County Athletic Association | 1973 | Michigan-Ohio Border Conference |
Gibraltar Carlson | Marauders | Gibraltar | 1968 | Lakeshore Conference | 1993 | Michigan Mega Conference |
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