Huron League (MHSAA)

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The Huron League (founded as the Huron Valley League) is an MHSAA athletic conference located in southeastern Michigan.

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Members

Locations of the members of the Huron League. HuronLeagueMImap.png
Locations of the members of the Huron League.

The following schools are currently members: [1]

SchoolNicknameEnrollmentColorsAddress
Airport Jets760Blue & Gold
  
11300 Grafton Rd.
Carleton, MI 48117
Flat Rock Rams476Green & Gold
  
25600 Seneca St.
Flat Rock, MI 48134
Grosse Ile Red Devils525Scarlet & Gray
  
7800 Grays Dr.
Grosse Ile, MI 48138
Huron Chiefs797Red & White
  
32077 Huron River Dr.
New Boston, MI 48164
Jefferson Bears475Blue & Gold
  
5707 Williams Rd.
Monroe, MI 48162
Milan Big Reds602Red & Black
  
200 Big Red Dr.
Milan, MI 48160
Riverview Pirates875Maroon & Gold
  
12431 Longsdorf
Riverview, MI 48193
St. Mary Catholic Central Falcons/Kestrels324Green & Gold
  
108 W Elm Ave.
Monroe, MI 48162

Membership timeline

Huron League (MHSAA)

Former members

The following schools are former members: [2]

SchoolNicknameLocationJoinedPrevious ConferenceDepartedSuccessive Conference
Ann Arbor University HighCubs Ann Arbor 19291959Washtenaw County Conference
Chelsea Bulldogs Chelsea 19291959Washtenaw County Conference
Clinton Redskins Clinton 1929Lenawee County Athletic Association1939Lenawee County Athletic Association
Dundee Vikings Dundee 1929Tri-County Athletic Association1964 Southeastern Conference
Milan (Rejoined 2000)Big Reds Milan 1929Tri-County Athletic Association1967 Southeastern Conference
Saline Hornets Pittsfield Charter Township 19291959Washtenaw County Conference
Ypsilanti Lincoln Railsplitters Augusta Charter Township 1929Tri-County Athletic Association1964 Southeastern Conference
Ypsilanti RooseveltRough Riders Ypsilanti 19291959Washtenaw County Conference
Belleville Tigers Belleville 19321945
Tecumseh Indians Tecumseh 1935
1959
Lenawee County Athletic Association
Southeastern Michigan Conference
1939
1980
Lenawee County Athletic Association
Southeastern Conference
Romulus Eagles Romulus 19391948
Blissfield Royals Blissfield 1959Lenawee County Athletic Association1973Michigan-Ohio Border Conference
Gibraltar Carlson Marauders Gibraltar 1968Lakeshore Conference1993 Michigan Mega Conference


See also

Michigan High School Athletic Association

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References

  1. "Huron League Membership". www.mhsaa.com.
  2. The Board of Directors of the Huron League, "The Huron League 1929-1955", University High School Publication Office, June 1955.