Pioneer Conference

This article is about the Ohio high school athletic conference founded in 1977. For the high school athletic conference in Indiana, see Pioneer Conference (IHSAA).
Pioneer Conference
Classification OHSAA
Region Northeast Ohio
Founded 1977
No. of members 8 (final), 14 (total)

The Pioneer Conference was a high school athletics conference in northeastern Ohio. It was founded in 1977. It disbanded after the 2006–2007 school year. The schools joined and help create the Northeast Ohio Conference. The Pioneer Conference was formed in 1977 with six original members: Brecksville, Brunswick, Cloverleaf, North Royalton, Strongsville and Wadsworth. These schools had similar challenges in the late 1970s. They were outgrowing their conference opponents they left behind when the league formed; the Chippewa conference (Orrville, Triway and West Holmes) and the Cuyahoga County Conference (Cuyahoga Hts, Brooklyn, Independence). Their communities were also easily accessible from I-71, I-76 and I-271 (and their school districts grew rapidly as a result of that). In recent years Cloverleaf is the only school that has seen a continued decline in school size. Two high schools in the Berea City School District — Berea and Midpark — joined in 1979. These two schools were also part of the growing I-71 corridor of the late 1970s. Wadsworth left in 1984 for the Suburban League and was replaced by Medina two years later.[1] North Ridgeville replaced Cloverleaf, which left to join the Suburban League in 1997.

The conference briefly expanded to twelve when Elyria and the three high schools of the Parma City School DistrictParma Senior High, Normandy and Valley Forge — joined in 2003; schools were split into two six-member divisions for most sports. In 2005, North Ridgeville left for the newly formed West Shore Conference; Berea, Brecksville and Midpark left for the Southwestern Conference. The eight remaining schools (listed below) continued their membership until the formation of the Northeast Ohio Conference in 2007:

Member Schools

Former Members

Membership timeline

Sanctioned Sports

Fall

Winter

Spring

References

  1. "BLUE DEVIL FOOTBALL HISTORY (1947-1995)". Brunswick City Schools. 1995. Archived from the original on 2 July 2003. Retrieved 30 November 2013.

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