Metro League (Portland)

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Metro League is a high school conference on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon, United States, that is a member of the OSAA. [1] It is under classification 6A of the OSAA, and it contains six Beaverton high schools, and one private school that is part of the Archdiocese of Portland.

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Members

SchoolEnrollmentMascot
Aloha High School 1794 [1] Warriors1968
Beaverton High School 1654 [1] Beavers1902
Jesuit High School 1 1294 [1] Crusaders1956
Mountainside High School 800 [1] Mavericks2017
Southridge High School 1614 [1] Skyhawks1999
Sunset High School 2123 [1] Apollos1959
Westview High School 2508 [1] Wildcats1994

^1 Jesuit High School is part of the Archdiocese of Portland.

History

Metro League used to have ten high schools including the ones in Hillsboro, Oregon (Century High School, Glencoe High School, Hillsboro High School, and Liberty High School). It used to be part of classification 4A until the school year 2006–2007, it was jumped up to 6A. With that, Hillsboro High School was separated from Metro League and joined the Northwest Oregon Conference, which is under classification 5A.

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