Northwest Central Conference

The Northwest Central Conference is an OHSAA athletic league located in parts of northwest and western Ohio. The league came into existence in the 2001-2002 school year.[1] The NWCC supports 10 league sports: Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys Golf, Football, Volleyball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Baseball and Softball.

The NWCC brings a rich athletic history and fierce competition. Every year the NWCC produces many college-level athletes from all divisions levels of NCAA to NAIA.

Current Members

The member schools of the Northwest Central Conference for 2017-18.
School Nickname Location Colors Joined
Elgin Comets Marion (Big Island Twp.) Scarlet, Gray
         
2017
Hardin Northern Polar Bears Dola Black, White
         
2014
Lehman Catholic Cavaliers Sidney Blue, Gold
         
2011
Lima Perry Commodores Lima Red, White
         
2004
Ridgemont Golden Gophers Mount Victory Green, Gold
         
2001
Riverside Pirates DeGraff Red, Royal Blue
         
2001
Temple Christian Pioneers Lima Navy Blue, Silver
         
2001 (No Football)
Upper Scioto Valley Rams McGuffey Red, Black, White
              
2007
Waynesfield-Goshen Tigers Waynesfield Blue, Gold
         
2001

Notes

Former members

School Nickname Location Colors Tenure Notes
Fairbanks Panthers Milford Center Red, White
         
2004-2012 Moved to the MOAC then moved to the Ohio Heritage Conference[9]
Marion Catholic Fighting Irish Marion Green, White
         
2001-2013 School closed after the 2012-13 school year[10]
St. Wendelin Mohawks Fostoria Black, Gold
         
2009-2010 Football only. Was voted out of the NWCC in 2010 after canceling three of their league games during the 2010 season. School closed after 2016-17 school year.[11]
Troy Christian Eagles Troy Forest Green, Gold
         
2001-2004 Football only
Yellow Springs Bulldogs Yellow Springs Blue, White
         
2003-2008 Football only. Dropped football, then joined the Metro Buckeye Conference[12]
Fort Loramie Redskins Fort Loramie Red, Black
         
2011-2017 Football only. Joined Cross County Conference (also for football only)[13]

References


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