Metro Buckeye Conference

Metro Buckeye Conference
(MBC)
Association OHSAA
Division Division IV
Members 7
Sports fielded 17 (men's: 9; women's: 8)
Region Ohio
Website metrobuckeyesports.com

The Metro Buckeye Conference is a high school athletic conference located in southern Ohio. The conference sports include: Girls Volleyball, Soccer, Boys Cross Country, Boys Golf, Basketball, Girls Swimming, Baseball, Softball, Track, and Boys Tennis.

Current Members

The MBC currently has 7 members.[1]

Institution Location Type Enrollment Nickname Colors
Dayton Christian School Miamisburg, Ohio Private/Non-Denominational 900 Warriors Purple and Gold
         
Emmanuel Christian Academy Springfield, Ohio Private/Non-Denominational 522 Lions Purple and Gold
         
Middletown Christian School Middletown, Ohio Private/Baptist 594 Eagles Blue and White
         
The Miami Valley School Dayton, Ohio Private/Independent 450 Rams Red and Blue
         
Troy Christian High School Troy, Ohio Private/Non-Denominational 197 Eagles Forest Green and Royal Gold
         
Xenia Christian School Xenia, Ohio Private/Non-Denominational 300 Ambassadors Royal Blue and Gold
         
Yellow Springs High School Yellow Springs, Ohio Public 727 Bulldogs Blue and White
         

Football-Only Members

Institution Location Type Nickname Colors Primary Conference
Lehman Catholic High School Sidney, Ohio Private/Catholic Cavaliers Royal Blue and Gold
         
Northwest Central Conference
Fort Loramie High School Fort Loramie, Ohio Public Redskins Red and Black
         
Northwest Central Conference

Former members

Institution Location Type Nickname Colors Year Left Current Conference
Cincinnati Christian Schools Fairfield, Ohio Private/Non-Denominational Cougars Royal Blue and White
         
2005 Miami Valley Conference
Jefferson Township Dayton, Ohio Public Broncos Blue and Gold
         
2009 Independent
Ridgeville Christian School Springboro, Ohio Private/Non-Denominational Christian Lions Red and White
         
2007 N/A (Closed)

All Sports Trophy

The School with the most combined wins in each sport is awarded the All Sports Trophy.

Conference/Regular Season Champions

Girls' Volleyball

Boys' Soccer

Girls' Soccer

Boys' Cross Country

Girls' Cross Country

Boys' Swimming

Girls' Swimming

Boys' Basketball

Girls' Basketball

Boys' Tennis

State championships

[2]

School Sport Year(s)
Dayton Christian Boys Track
Boys Cross Country
Wrestling
'82, '96, '07
'85
'15
Emmanuel Christian no team championships
Middletown Christian no team championships
Miami Valley School no team championships
Troy Christian Wrestling '06, '07, '08, '09
Xenia Christian Boys Basketball
Boys Track
'84
'02
Yellow Springs Boys Track '76, '85, '90, '92, '93, '96, '97

References

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