The Senate Athletic League is an OHSAA-sponsored athletic league that is entirely made up of schools located within Cleveland, Ohio.
School | Nickname | Colors | Address | Type | Membership Years | |
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John Adams | Rebels | Maroon, Gold | 3817 MLK Dr. Cleveland, OH 44105 | Public | 1923-1995, 2006- | |
Jane Addams | Executives | Green, Gold | 2373 E. 30th St. Cleveland, OH 44115 | Public | 1985- | |
Collinwood | Railroaders | Blue, Gray | 15219 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, OH 44110 | Public | 1924- | |
East Technical | Mighty Scarabs | Brown, Gold | 2439 E. 55th St. Cleveland, OH 44104 | Public | 1908- | |
Glenville | Tarblooders | Red, Black | 650 E. 113th St. Cleveland, OH 44108 | Public | 1905- | |
Max S. Hayes | Lakers | Royal Blue, White | 4600 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 | Public | 1957- | |
John F. Kennedy | Fighting Eagles | Red, White, & Blue | 17100 Harvard Ave. Cleveland, OH 44128 | Public | 1966- | |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | Crusaders | Black, Teal | 1651 E. 71st St. Cleveland, OH 44103 | Public | 1972- | |
Lincoln-West | Wolverines | Red, White, & Blue | 3202 W. 30th St. Cleveland, OH 44109 | Public | 1961- | |
John Marshall | Lawyers | Red, White | 3952 W. 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44111 | Public | 1936- | |
James F. Rhodes | Rams | Blue, White | 5100 Biddulph Ave. Cleveland, OH 44144 | Public | 1936- | |
John Hay | Hornets | Green, Gold | 2075 Stokes Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44106 | Public | 1936- |
School | Nickname | Colors | Address | Type | Membership Years | |
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Aviation | Thunderbirds | Blue, Gold | 4101 N. Marginal Rd. Cleveland, OH 44114 | Public | 1965-1995 | |
Benedictine | Bengals | Columbia Blue, White | 2900 MLK Dr. Cleveland, OH 44104 | Catholic, All-Male | 1936-1972 | |
Cathedral Latin | Lions | Purple, Gold | Euclid Ave. & East Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44106 | Catholic, All-Male | 1936-1967 | |
Central | Trojans | 2200 E. 55th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 | Public | 1904-1952 | ||
East | Blue Bombers | Blue, Gold | 1349 E. 79th St. Cleveland, OH 44103 | Public | 1904-2010 | |
Holy Name | Green Wave | Green, White | 6000 Queens Hwy. Cleveland, OH 44130 | Catholic, Co-Ed | 1936-1975 | |
Lincoln | Presidents | 3001 Scranton Rd. Cleveland, OH 44113 | Public | 1936-1970 (Merged with West HS) | ||
St. Ignatius | Wildcats | Blue, Gold | 1911 W. 30th St. Cleveland, OH 44113 | Catholic (Jesuit), All-Male | 1936-1979 | |
South | Flyers | Black, Orange | 7415 Broadway Ave. Cleveland, OH 4415 | Public | 1904-2010 | |
West | Cowboys | 6809 Franklin Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44102 | Public | 1904-1961 (Merged with Lincoln HS) | ||
West Technical | Warriors | Red, White | 2201 W. 93rd St. Cleveland, OH 44102 | Public | 1904-1995 | |
Whitney M. Young | Warriors | Black, Gold | 17900 Harvard Ave. Cleveland, OH 44128 | Public | 2004-2018 |
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