North Coast Conference | |
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Data | |
Classification | OHSAA Division II, III, and IV |
Established | 2023 |
Members | 7 |
Sports fielded | 10 boys and 9 girls |
State Championships | 0 |
Country | United States |
Region | Midwest |
States | 1 – Ohio |
The North Coast Conference will be a high school athletic conference for private schools in Greater Cleveland, Ohio. The conference will begin play in the 2024–25 school year.[1]
Future members
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure | Notes |
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Beaumont School | Bluestreaks | Cleveland Hts. | Blue & White |
2024– | Girls' sports only |
Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy | Royals | Cuyahoga Falls | Blue & White |
2024– | |
Elyria Catholic High School | Panthers | Elyria | Green & White |
2024– | |
Holy Name High School | Green Wave | Parma Hts. | Green & White |
2024– | |
Lake Catholic High School | Cougars | Mentor | Forest Green & Gray |
2024– | |
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin High School | Lions | Chardon | Blue & Gold |
2024– | |
Padua Franciscan High School | Bruins | Parma | Brown & White |
2024– | |
History
The North Coast Conference was established on May 31, 2023, by seven Cleveland-area high schools: Beaumont, Lake Catholic, Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (NDCL), and Padua Franciscan will join from the disbanding Crown Conference;[2] Elyria Catholic and Holy Name will move from the Great Lakes Conference, and Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (CVCA) will move from the Principals Athletic Conference.[1]
All schools except CVCA were also members of the former North Coast League, which played from 1984 to 2020.
References
- 1 2 Kampf, John (May 31, 2023). "North Coast Conference announced, will begin play in 2024–25". The News-Herald. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
- ↑ "Crown Conference to disband next summer, North Coast Conference begins fall of 2024". NDCL Athletics. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
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