Northern Michigan Football League
Northern Michigan Football League (NMFL) | |
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Established | 2014 |
Division | MHSAA |
Members | 15 |
Region | Northern Michigan |
The Northern Michigan Football League is an interscholastic athletic conference affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association. It is located in Northern Michigan and contains fifteen teams that encompasses ten counties: Antrim County, Charlevoix County, Crawford County, Emmet County, Grand Traverse County, Leelanau County, Benzie County, Manistee County, Cheboygan County and Kalkaska County.
History
The League formed from the merger of the Lake Michigan Conference and the Northwest Conference, for football only. The schools were then split up based on enrollment and competitiveness, with the larger schools forming the Legends Division, and the smaller ones forming the Legacy Division. Mesick, who was a member of the Northwest Conference, declined to join the league, leaving the Legacy Division with one school less than the Legend Division. Before the 2015 season, it was announced that Onekema, and Cheboygan High Schools would join the league during the 2016 season.[1] The league is also considering the applications of several other schools, and the possibility of further divisions to help with travel costs.
Member schools
Current members
Institution | Location | Joined | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Colors | All-Sports Conference | |
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Leader Division | ||||||||
Traverse City St. Francis | Traverse City, Michigan | 2014 | Private | 320 | Gladiator | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Elk Rapids | Elk Rapids, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 387 | Elks | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Boyne City | Boyne City, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 383 | Ramblers | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Grayling | Grayling, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 489 | Vikings | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Maple City-Glen Lake | Maple City, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 386 | Lakers | Northwest Conference | ||
Benzie Central | Benzonia, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 490 | Huskies | Northwest Conference | ||
Kingsley | Kingsley, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 431 | Stags | Northwest Conference | ||
Legacy Division | ||||||||
Kalkaska | Kalkaska, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 437 | Blue Blazers | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
East Jordan | East Jordan, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 288 | Red Devils | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Charlevoix | Charlevoix, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 350 | Red Rayders | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Harbor Springs | Harbor Springs, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 281 | Rams | Lake Michigan Conference | ||
Frankfort | Frankfort, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 160 | Panthers | Northwest Conference | ||
Suttons Bay | Suttons Bay, Michigan | 2014 | Public | 209 | Norsemen | Northwest Conference |
Future Members
Institution | Location | Joined | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Colors | Division | All-Sports Conference |
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Cheboygan | Cheboygan, Michigan | 2016 | Public | 559 | Chiefs | Leader | Independent | |
Onekama | Onekama, Michigan | 2016 | Public | 250 | Portagers | Legacy | West Michigan D League (moving to Northwest in 2016) |
- Maple City Glen Lake (262 students) has a cooperative agreement with Leland (122 students)
- Suttons Bay (166 students) has a cooperative agreement with Lake Leelanau St. Mary's (43 students)
- Onekama (152 students) has a cooperative agreement with Bear Lake (98 students)
References
External links
- Boyne City Public Schools
- Charlevoix Public Schools
- East Jordan Public Schools
- Elk Rapids Public Schools
- Grayling Public Schools
- Harbor Springs Public Schools
- Kalkaska Public Schools
- Grand Traverse Catholic Schools
- Glen Lake Community Schools
- Kingsley Area Schools
- Benzie Schools
- Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools
- Suttons Bay Public Schools
- Onekama Consolidated Schools
- Cheboygan Area Schools