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Greater Cleveland Conference

The Greater Cleveland Conference is an active OHSAA athletic league that originally existed from 1950 to 1998, then re-formed (including two prior members, Mentor and Euclid) to begin play in the 2015–2016 school year.[1][2]

Current Member Schools edit

This second collection of schools was able to use the name "Greater Cleveland Conference" from the defunct league because Mentor retained the rights to the name from its previous tenure in the GCC.[3] All of the initial members of the reformed league but one left the Northeast Ohio Conference to join, while Euclid came over from the Lake Erie League.[4] As noted under "History", three schools have left the GCC since its reformation, while two have joined (including one that rejoined after leaving).

The current roster of members include four schools from Cuyahoga County (Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, and Strongsville), two from Medina County (Brunswick and Medina), and one from Lake County (Mentor). The departed schools were from Lorain County (Elyria) and Cuyahoga County (Solon).

 
School Nickname Location Colors Type Tenure
Brunswick Blue Devils Brunswick, Ohio Blue & White
   
Public 2015-
Euclid Panthers Euclid, Ohio Navy Blue & Gold
   
Public 2015-
Medina Battling Bees Medina, Ohio Green & White
   
Public 2015-
Mentor Cardinals Mentor, Ohio Scarlet & Gray
   
Public 2015-
Strongsville Mustangs Strongsville, Ohio Green & White
   
Public 2015-
Cleveland Heights Tigers Cleveland Heights Black & Gold
   
Public 2023-
Shaker Heights Red Raiders Shaker Heights Red & White
   
Public 2015-2020, 2023-

History edit

Original conference edit

The Greater Cleveland Conference was originally formed by six high schools in 1950: five from Cuyahoga County (Bedford, Berea, Euclid, Garfield Heights, and Maple Heights), and one from Lake County (Willoughby Union). When Willoughby Union split into two schools in 1957, one of those schools, Eastlake North, replaced it in the GCC; the other, Willoughby South, was not added. However, when the Berea district was similarly split into two schools, Berea and Midpark, in 1962, both were added to the GCC, with Euclid moving to the Lake Erie League along with a neighboring school, South Euclid-Lyndhurst Brush. But in 1968, when Garfield Heights also left the GCC for the Lake Erie League, Willoughby South, Mentor, and Mayfield (all from the Freeway Conference) joined the GCC to increase the league to eight schools. Seven years later, in 1975, Berea and Midpark left to join the Lake Erie League, which had more schools on the west side of Cleveland, but Euclid rejoined the GCC and bought Brush along, maintaining the league at eight. The conference remained unchanged after that for eighteen years until 1993, when Mentor left for the Lake Erie League, to be replaced by Nordonia High School, the league's . However, that began a process of league dissolution, and the conference dissolved within the next five years, with Mentor retaining the rights to the league name.

Original GCC Members edit

Current conference edit

The inaugural lineup of the reformed Greater Cleveland Conference[5] began in 2015 with Brunswick, Elyria, Euclid, Medina, Mentor, Shaker Heights, Solon, and Strongsville. But two changes happened within the first five years.

Shaker Heights announced in January 2019 that they would leave the GCC to rejoin the Lake Erie League for the 2020–21 school year. The district cited "new and improved leadership in the LEL, better geography and travel times, but also diversity/cultural sensitivity issues" as reasons for leaving.[6] On January 16, 2020, Elyria accepted an invitation to leave for the Southwestern Conference, effective in 2021. These departures left the league with only six schools for the 2021–22 and 2022–23 school years.

More changes followed quickly. A unanimous vote on April 13, 2022, granted approval for Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights of the Lake Erie League to join the conference beginning with the 2023-24 school year.[7] Later that year, in September, Solon announced plans to leave for the Suburban League at the conclusion of the current school year, a year earlier than conference bylaws allowed. At its December 2022 meeting, the GCC approved Solon's departure for all sports except for football, citing difficulties scheduling with seven teams. Under the agreement, Solon football will play the 2023 season in the GCC while all other sports will begin play in the Suburban League. Football will join the Suburban League in 2024.[8]

Former Members edit

  • Elyria Pioneers (2015-2021 (to Southwestern Conference))
  • Solon Comets (2015-2023 (to Suburban League))

References edit

  1. ^ "Football Historical Games By Season" (PDF). Mayfield City Schools. mayfieldschools.org. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Chagrin Falls, Orange school boards approve efforts to create new athletic conference". 25 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Elyria and b County news | Chronicle Telegram".
  4. ^ "High school sports: Euclid to join Greater Cleveland Conference in 2015-16". 17 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Football Historical Games By Season" (PDF). Mayfield City Schools. mayfieldschools.org. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  6. ^ WKYC Staff (January 11, 2019). "Shaker Heights to leave Greater Cleveland Conference, says athletes have dealt with 'multiple instances' of racial slurs". WKYC. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  7. ^ "Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights approved to join Greater Cleveland Conference in 2023". 13 April 2022.
  8. ^ Noland, Rick (December 2, 2022). "Solon's move to Suburban League delayed by football season". Medina County Gazette. Retrieved January 13, 2023.

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The Greater Cleveland Conference is an active OHSAA athletic league that originally existed from 1950 to 1998 then re formed including two prior members Mentor and Euclid to begin play in the 2015 2016 school year 1 2 Contents 1 Current Member Schools 2 History 2 1 Original conference 2 1 1 Original GCC Members 2 2 Current conference 2 2 1 Former Members 3 ReferencesCurrent Member Schools editThis second collection of schools was able to use the name Greater Cleveland Conference from the defunct league because Mentor retained the rights to the name from its previous tenure in the GCC 3 All of the initial members of the reformed league but one left the Northeast Ohio Conference to join while Euclid came over from the Lake Erie League 4 As noted under History three schools have left the GCC since its reformation while two have joined including one that rejoined after leaving The current roster of members include four schools from Cuyahoga County Euclid Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights and Strongsville two from Medina County Brunswick and Medina and one from Lake County Mentor The departed schools were from Lorain County Elyria and Cuyahoga County Solon nbsp School Nickname Location Colors Type Tenure Brunswick Blue Devils Brunswick Ohio Blue amp White Public 2015 Euclid Panthers Euclid Ohio Navy Blue amp Gold Public 2015 Medina Battling Bees Medina Ohio Green amp White Public 2015 Mentor Cardinals Mentor Ohio Scarlet amp Gray Public 2015 Strongsville Mustangs Strongsville Ohio Green amp White Public 2015 Cleveland Heights Tigers Cleveland Heights Black amp Gold Public 2023 Shaker Heights Red Raiders Shaker Heights Red amp White Public 2015 2020 2023 History editOriginal conference edit The Greater Cleveland Conference was originally formed by six high schools in 1950 five from Cuyahoga County Bedford Berea Euclid Garfield Heights and Maple Heights and one from Lake County Willoughby Union When Willoughby Union split into two schools in 1957 one of those schools Eastlake North replaced it in the GCC the other Willoughby South was not added However when the Berea district was similarly split into two schools Berea and Midpark in 1962 both were added to the GCC with Euclid moving to the Lake Erie League along with a neighboring school South Euclid Lyndhurst Brush But in 1968 when Garfield Heights also left the GCC for the Lake Erie League Willoughby South Mentor and Mayfield all from the Freeway Conference joined the GCC to increase the league to eight schools Seven years later in 1975 Berea and Midpark left to join the Lake Erie League which had more schools on the west side of Cleveland but Euclid rejoined the GCC and bought Brush along maintaining the league at eight The conference remained unchanged after that for eighteen years until 1993 when Mentor left for the Lake Erie League to be replaced by Nordonia High School the league s However that began a process of league dissolution and the conference dissolved within the next five years with Mentor retaining the rights to the league name Original GCC Members edit Bedford Bearcats 1950 1998 to Lake Erie League Berea Braves 1950 1975 to Lake Erie League Euclid Panthers 1950 1962 1975 1998 both times to Lake Erie League Garfield Heights Bulldogs 1950 1968 to Lake Erie League Maple Heights Mustangs 1950 1998 to Lake Erie League Willoughby Union Rangers 1950 57 school dissolved Eastlake North Rangers 1957 1998 to Premier League Middleburg Heights Midpark Meteors 1962 1975 to Lake Erie League Willoughby South Rebels 1968 1998 to Premier League Mentor Cardinals 1967 1993 to Lake Erie League Mayfield Wildcats 1968 1998 to Western Reserve Conference Lyndhurst Brush Arcs 1975 1998 to Western Reserve Conference Macedonia Nordonia Knights 1994 1997 to Western Reserve Conference Current conference edit The inaugural lineup of the reformed Greater Cleveland Conference 5 began in 2015 with Brunswick Elyria Euclid Medina Mentor Shaker Heights Solon and Strongsville But two changes happened within the first five years Shaker Heights announced in January 2019 that they would leave the GCC to rejoin the Lake Erie League for the 2020 21 school year The district cited new and improved leadership in the LEL better geography and travel times but also diversity cultural sensitivity issues as reasons for leaving 6 On January 16 2020 Elyria accepted an invitation to leave for the Southwestern Conference effective in 2021 These departures left the league with only six schools for the 2021 22 and 2022 23 school years More changes followed quickly A unanimous vote on April 13 2022 granted approval for Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights of the Lake Erie League to join the conference beginning with the 2023 24 school year 7 Later that year in September Solon announced plans to leave for the Suburban League at the conclusion of the current school year a year earlier than conference bylaws allowed At its December 2022 meeting the GCC approved Solon s departure for all sports except for football citing difficulties scheduling with seven teams Under the agreement Solon football will play the 2023 season in the GCC while all other sports will begin play in the Suburban League Football will join the Suburban League in 2024 8 Former Members edit Elyria Pioneers 2015 2021 to Southwestern Conference Solon Comets 2015 2023 to Suburban League References edit Football Historical Games By Season PDF Mayfield City Schools mayfieldschools org Retrieved 18 October 2023 Chagrin Falls Orange school boards approve efforts to create new athletic conference 25 September 2013 Elyria and b County news Chronicle Telegram High school sports Euclid to join Greater Cleveland Conference in 2015 16 17 April 2014 Football Historical Games By Season PDF Mayfield City Schools mayfieldschools org Retrieved 18 October 2023 WKYC Staff January 11 2019 Shaker Heights to leave Greater Cleveland Conference says athletes have dealt with multiple instances of racial slurs WKYC Retrieved April 10 2019 Cleveland Heights Shaker Heights approved to join Greater Cleveland Conference in 2023 13 April 2022 Noland Rick December 2 2022 Solon s move to Suburban League delayed by football season Medina County Gazette Retrieved January 13 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greater Cleveland Conference amp oldid 1187270718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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