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Western Reserve Conference

The Western Reserve Conference is an OHSAA athletics conference that began with the 2015-16 school year.[1][2] The name is resurrected from three previous incarnations that most recently folded in 2007 when the Northeast Ohio Conference was created.

Members (2023) Edit

 
Western Reserve Conference membership as of 2015.
School Nickname Location Colors Type
Chardon Hilltoppers Chardon, Ohio Red & Black
   
Public
Eastlake North Rangers Eastlake, Ohio Orange & Black
   
Public
Kenston Bombers Bainbridge Twp, Ohio Blue & White
   
Public
Mayfield Wildcats Mayfield Village, Ohio Green & White
   
Public
Riverside Beavers Painesville Township, Ohio Black & Gold
   
Public
Willoughby South Rebels Willoughby, Ohio Columbia Blue & Gray
   
Public

History Edit

The conference is named after the Connecticut Western Reserve, which historically included most of Northeast Ohio. There have been three previous athletic conferences in the region that used the name "Western Reserve". The first existed from 1919 to 1948, a second was formed in 1948 and existed until 1968, and a third conference was founded in 1996 and functioned until 2007.

Trolley League/Western Reserve League Edit

The first athletic conference to use the name "Western Reserve" was founded in 1919 as the Trolley League as its members were all located along the interurban trolley line. Around 1931, the league became known as the Western Reserve League after several additional schools joined and the trolley line itself was abandoned. The conference disbanded in 1948 after its membership had been reduced to just five schools a few years prior.[3]

Lake County League/Western Reserve Conference Edit

The second conference to use the Western Reserve name started as the Lake County League in the early 1920s. The conference was renamed the Western Reserve Conference in 1948 and played 20 more years before it folded in 1968.

  • Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding Skippers (1920s-28, to Lake Shore League, 1948–51, to Northeastern Conference, 1962–68, to Lake Shore League)
  • Painesville Harvey Red Raiders (1920s-28, to Lake Shore League)
  • Kirtland Hornets (1920s-60, to Great Lakes Athletic Conference)
  • Madison Blue Streaks (1920s-68, to Lake Shore League)
  • Perry Pirates (1920s-68, to Lake Shore League)
  • Willoughby Union Rangers (1920s-28, to Lake Shore League)
  • Wickliffe Blue Devils (1920s-57, to Northeastern Conference)
  • Chardon Hilltoppers (1948–64, to Chagrin Valley Conference)
  • Painesville Riverside Beavers (1949–51, to NortheasternConference)
  • Conneaut Trojans (1951–59, to Northeastern Conference)
  • Ashtabula Harbor Mariners (1951–65, to Northeastern Conference)
  • Lakeland Rowe Vikings (1951–64, consolidated into Conneaut)
  • Jefferson Falcons (1954–68, to Northeastern Conference)
  • Geneva Spencer Wildcats (1957–61, consolidated into Geneva)
  • Edgewood Warriors (1962–65, to Northeastern Conference)

Western Reserve Conference (1996–2007) Edit

A third Western Reserve Conference was formed in 1996, as the five remaining schools from the Metro League merged with five schools from the Chagrin Valley Conference. The conference was divided into north and south divisions with the former CVC schools in the north and the former Metro League schools in the south. Additional members were added to create two six-team divisions. The divisions were eliminated in 2005 after four schools left the conference. Two years later, this version of the WRC combined with the Pioneer Conference to become the Northeast Ohio Conference.

Western Reserve Conference Divisions (1996-2005, unless noted)
 North Division   South Division 
Brush (1998-2005) Barberton
Kenston Cuyahoga Falls
Mayfield (1998-2005) Hudson (1997-2005)
Nordonia (1997-2005) Kent Roosevelt
Orange (1996-1998) Ravenna
Solon Stow-Munroe Falls
Twinsburg
West Geauga (1996-1998)

References Edit

  1. ^ Leonard, Michael (June 28, 2015). "Northeast Ohio Conference Fades Into History With a Whimper". Tallmadge Express. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2015-08-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Cuyahogan. Cuyahoga Falls City School District. 1948. p. 90. The Tigers, while playing only 500 ball, were able to bring to C.F.H.S. the Western Reserve league banner in the last season of its operation.

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1929 1932 38 Ellet Orangemen 1931 37 Wadsworth Grizzlies 1931 41 Akron St Vincent Fighting Irish 1938 48 Lake County League Western Reserve Conference Edit The second conference to use the Western Reserve name started as the Lake County League in the early 1920s The conference was renamed the Western Reserve Conference in 1948 and played 20 more years before it folded in 1968 Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding Skippers 1920s 28 to Lake Shore League 1948 51 to Northeastern Conference 1962 68 to Lake Shore League Painesville Harvey Red Raiders 1920s 28 to Lake Shore League Kirtland Hornets 1920s 60 to Great Lakes Athletic Conference Madison Blue Streaks 1920s 68 to Lake Shore League Perry Pirates 1920s 68 to Lake Shore League Willoughby Union Rangers 1920s 28 to Lake Shore League Wickliffe Blue Devils 1920s 57 to Northeastern Conference Chardon Hilltoppers 1948 64 to Chagrin Valley Conference PainesvilleRiverside Beavers 1949 51 to NortheasternConference Conneaut Trojans 1951 59 to Northeastern Conference Ashtabula Harbor Mariners 1951 65 to Northeastern Conference Lakeland Rowe Vikings 1951 64 consolidated into Conneaut Jefferson Falcons 1954 68 to Northeastern Conference Geneva Spencer Wildcats 1957 61 consolidated into Geneva Edgewood Warriors 1962 65 to Northeastern Conference Western Reserve Conference 1996 2007 Edit A third Western Reserve Conference was formed in 1996 as the five remaining schools from the Metro League merged with five schools from the Chagrin Valley Conference The conference was divided into north and south divisions with the former CVC schools in the north and the former Metro League schools in the south Additional members were added to create two six team divisions The divisions were eliminated in 2005 after four schools left the conference Two years later this version of the WRC combined with the Pioneer Conference to become the Northeast Ohio Conference Barberton Magics 1996 2005 Cuyahoga Falls Black Tigers 1996 2007 Chagrin Falls Kenston Bombers 1996 2005 Pepper Pike Orange Lions 1996 1998 Ravenna Ravens 1996 2005 Kent Roosevelt Rough Riders 1996 2005 Solon Comets 1996 2007 Stow Munroe Falls Bulldogs 1996 2007 Twinsburg Tigers 1996 2007 Chesterland West Geauga Wolverines 1996 1998 Hudson Explorers 1997 2007 Macedonia Nordonia Knights 1997 2007 Lyndhurst Brush Arcs 1998 2007 Mayfield Wildcats 1998 2007 Western Reserve Conference Divisions 1996 2005 unless noted North Division South Division Brush 1998 2005 BarbertonKenston Cuyahoga FallsMayfield 1998 2005 Hudson 1997 2005 Nordonia 1997 2005 Kent RooseveltOrange 1996 1998 RavennaSolon Stow Munroe FallsTwinsburgWest Geauga 1996 1998 References Edit Leonard Michael June 28 2015 Northeast Ohio Conference Fades Into History With a Whimper Tallmadge Express Retrieved August 17 2015 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 06 Retrieved 2015 08 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 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