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.
School | Nickname | Location | Enrollment (CB/FB 2022) [2] | State Football Region (2022) [2] | Colors | Joined | |
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Cory-Rawson | Hornets | Rawson | 74 | 7:26 | Green, Gold |
2023 | |
Crestline | Bulldogs | Crestline | 64 | 7:25 | Blue, White |
2021 (football only) | |
Elgin | Comets | Marion ( Big Island Twp.) | 127 | 6:23 | Scarlet, Gray |
2017 | |
Hardin Northern | Polar Bears | Dola | 60 | 7:26 | Black, White |
2014 | |
North Baltimore | Tigers | North Baltimore | 71 | 7:26 | Orange, Black |
2023 | |
Lima Perry | Commodores | Lima | 108 | 7:26 | Red, White |
2004 | |
Ridgedale | Rockets | Morral | 63 | 7:26 | Columbia Blue, Red |
2021 | |
Ridgemont | Golden Gophers | Mount Victory | 55 | 7:26 | Green, Gold |
2001 | |
Temple Christian | Pioneers | Lima | N/A | N/A | Navy Blue, Silver |
2001 (No Football) | |
Upper Scioto Valley | Rams | McGuffey | 60 | 7:26 | Red, Black, White |
2007 | |
Waynesfield-Goshen | Tigers | Waynesfield | 51 | 7:26 | Blue, Gold |
2001 |
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure | Notes | |
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Fairbanks | Panthers | Milford Center | Red, White |
2004-2012 | Moved to the MOAC then moved to the Ohio Heritage Conference [15] | |
Fort Loramie | Redskins | Fort Loramie | Red, Black |
2011-2017 | Football only. Joined Cross County Conference (also for football only) [16] | |
Lehman Catholic | Cavaliers | Sidney | Blue, Gold |
2011-2021 | ||
Marion Catholic | Fighting Irish | Marion | Green, White |
2001-2013 | School closed after the 2012–13 school year [17] | |
Riverside | Pirates | DeGraff | Red, Royal Blue |
2001-2021 | ||
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. [18] | |
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 [19] |
Year | Champions | ||||
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2001 | Troy Christian | ||||
2002 | Troy Christian | ||||
2003 | Riverside | ||||
2004 | Marion Catholic | ||||
2005 | Waynesfield-Goshen | ||||
2006 |
Fairbanks Riverside Waynesfield-Goshen | ||||
2007 | Fairbanks | ||||
2008 | Fairbanks | ||||
2009 | Waynesfield-Goshen | ||||
2010 | Fairbanks | ||||
2011 | Waynesfield-Goshen | ||||
2012 |
Fort Loramie Fairbanks | ||||
2013 | Lehman Catholic | ||||
2014 | Lehman Catholic | ||||
2015 |
Riverside Fort Loramie | ||||
2016 |
Upper Scioto Valley Lehman Catholic | ||||
2017 | Lehman Catholic | ||||
2018 | Lehman Catholic | ||||
2019 | Lima Perry | ||||
2020 |
Lima Perry (Lane Division) Waynesfield-Goshen (Dennis Division) | ||||
2021 | Upper Scioto Valley | ||||
2022 | Waynesfield-Goshen |
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