Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference Explained

The Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference is an OHSAA athletic league whose members are located in the Ohio counties of Crawford, Marion, and Richland. The league was established in the fall of 1990.

Current members

SchoolNicknameLocationEnrollment (CB/FB 2023)State FB Region (2020)ColorsJoinedNotes
Clear ForkColtsBellville2154:142017
GalionTigersGalion2154:142014
HighlandFighting ScotsSparta2025:182021; football in 2022
Marion HardingPresidents, PrexiesMarion4562:72014
OntarioWarriorsOntario2764:142017
PleasantSpartansMarion (Pleasant Twp.)1665:181990
River ValleyVikingsCaledonia2423:101990
ShelbyWhippetsShelby2484:142018

Former members

SchoolNicknameLocationColors[1] TenureLeft For
RidgedaleRocketsMorral1990-2014N10
Upper SanduskyRamsFall 2014 (football only)N10
FairbanksPanthersMilford Center2013-2015(2013-2016 Football)OHC
Jonathan AlderPioneersPlain City2013-2017CBC
Cardington-LincolnPiratesCardington1990-2017KMAC
CenterburgTrojansCenterburg2013-2017KMAC
East KnoxBulldogsHoward2014-2017KMAC
ElginCometsMarion (Big Island Twp,)1990-2017NWCC
FredericktownFreddiesFredericktown2013-2017KMAC
HighlandFighting ScotsSparta1990-2017KMAC
Mount GileadIndiansMount Gilead1990-2017KMAC
NorthmorGolden KnightsGalion (North Bloomfield Twp.)1990-2017KMAC
North UnionWildcatsRichwood1990-2018CBC
Buckeye ValleyBaronsDelaware (Troy Twp.)1990-2019MSL
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Membership Timeline

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History

The MOAC was established in time for the 1990-91 school year. The divisions were created to align schools based on size, and every sport recognizes a champion for each division.

In April 2011, the league considered expanding up to six members. Four of the schools considered were from the Mid-Buckeye Conference: Centerburg, Danville, East Knox, and Fredericktown; the other two schools mentioned were Fairbanks and Marion Harding.[3]

In May 2011, the league received formal applications from seven schools. These included Centerburg, Danville, East Knox, and Fredericktown from the Mid-Buckeye Conference; Marion Harding from the Greater Buckeye Conference; Fairbanks from the Northwest Central Conference; and Jonathan Alder, which was an independent. Four invitations were extended only to Centerburg, Fredericktown, Fairbanks, and Jonathan Alder.[4] By June 2, all four schools had verbally agreed to join the league for the 2013-14 school year.[5]

On December 1, 2011, Ridgedale announced it would leave the MOAC to help form the new Northern 10 Athletic Conference in 2014 with members from the North Central Conference and the Midland Athletic League.[6]

Both Upper Sandusky and Galion were invited to join the league in early 2012 as Red Division members, with both expected to replace Ridgedale and join in 2014.[7] However, in June 2013, Upper Sandusky took advantage of an opening in the N10 and joined that league in all sports except football for 2014.[8] The Upper Sandusky Rams played football as a MOAC school for 2014 only before fully joining the N10. East Knox accepted the offer to be the eighth member of the Blue Division for 2014.[9]

On August 5, 2013, Marion Harding was extended an invitation to replace Upper Sandusky in 2015-16 pending a vote of approval from Harding's school board.[10] On August 20, 2013, the league announced Marion Harding had accepted the offer to join.[11] Eventually, Marion Harding's membership was moved up to joining during the 2014-15 school year as Upper Sandusky competed in the MOAC for football only in 2014.

When all of the new members joined by 2014, the league continued to be split into divisions of Red and Blue.[12]

In April 2015, Fairbanks announced that they would be leaving the MOAC to join the Ohio Heritage Conference, along with independent Madison Plains.[13] They plan to begin play in the 2016-2017 school year.

In November 2015, seven schools from the Blue Division (Cardington, Centerburg, East Knox, Fredericktown, Highland, Mount Gilead, and Northmor) announced that they would withdraw from the MOAC to form a new league with Danville of the MBC.[14] This new league would later be branded the Knox Morrow Athletic Conference.[15] The KMAC began league play in the fall of 2017.

Likely due to the Blue Division's demise, Elgin and the Northwest Central Conference announced in December 2015 that the Comets would join the NWCC in 2017-18 as a full-member.[16]

In February 2016, Jonathan Alder announced they would be leaving the MOAC for the Central Buckeye Conference in 2017-18.[17]

In March 2016, Ontario announced that they would join the MOAC in 2017-18 when the Northern Ohio League disbands.[18] Clear Fork is also joining at the same time as they were voted out of the Ohio Cardinal Conference following the 2017-18 school year.[19]

In July 2017, North Union announced they would be leaving the MOAC for the Central Buckeye Conference. This prompted the league to invite Shelby as a replacement, which their school board accepted. North Union remained in the MOAC for football in 2018, but switched to the CBC in all other sports for the 2018-2019 year. Shelby did the same staying in the SBC for football in 2018, but switched to the MOAC in all other sports for the 2018-2019 year which means Shelby only spent one year in the Sandusky Bay Conference and only two for football.[20]

In February 2018, Buckeye Valley announced they would be leaving the MOAC for the Mid-State League Ohio Division. The league invited Highland to fill the spot but they declined at first. They were invited again in January 2020, and this time their school board accepted their invitation on March 18, 2020. The Scots will begin league play in the 2021-22 school year in all sports but football with football beginning in the fall of 2022.[21]

League champions

The MOAC supports 12 league sports for both male and female competition. This includes football, boys' and girls' basketball, boys' and girls' track & field, boys' and girls' cross country, baseball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, and golf.

League champions for each sport are recognized in both the Red Division and Blue Division, with the exception of wrestling until 2004. The MOAC also awards an all sports trophy as well.|}

Football Championships[22]

By Year

YearChampions
Blue Division Red Division
1990Elgin
1991Elgin
1992Buckeye Valley
Elgin
River Valley
1993Elgin
1994Buckeye Valley
River Valley
1995Buckeye Valley
1996Buckeye Valley
Elgin
River Valley
1997Buckeye Valley
1998North Union
1999Elgin
2000Elgin
River Valley
2001River Valley
2002River Valley
2003Elgin
2004Highland
2005Elgin
2006Highland
2007Highland
2008Buckeye Valley
2009North Union
2010North Union
2011North Union
2012North Union
2013River Valley
2014
2015Jonathan Alder
2016Jonathan Alder
Became One Division
2017Clear Fork
2018Clear Fork
2019Shelby
2020Shelby
2021Shelby
2022Clear Fork
2023Ontario, Shelby

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OHSAA: Membership Directory . 2010-07-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101125005320/http://cdab.org/members.asp . 2010-11-25 .
  2. Web site: Mid Ohio Athletic Conference Home Page.
  3. http://www.marionstar.com/article/20110415/HSSPORTS/104150303/MOAC-expansion-takes-step-forward
  4. http://www.marionstar.com/article/20110521/HSSPORTS/105210302/MOAC-extends-invitation-four-schools?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|p
  5. http://www.marionstar.com/article/20110602/HSSPORTS/110602005/Schools-verbally-agree-join-MOAC?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Frontpage|p{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  6. Web site: Chandler. Joey. North Central Conference to fold: Six NCC members to join new Northern 10 Athletic Conference. Mansfield News Journal. December 2, 2011. December 2, 2011.
  7. Web site: Looks Like Galion Will be MOAC Bound | GalionLive . 2012-02-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131208140602/http://galionlive.com/2012/02/09/looks-like-galion-will-be-moac-bound/ . 2013-12-08 . dead .
  8. Web site: Chandler. Joey. The birth of the Northern 10 Conference. . August 28, 2014. October 18, 2014.
  9. Web site: East Knox could be part of MOAC by 2014 . 2012-02-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120708052256/http://www.mountvernonnews.com/Sports/12/02/09/east-knox-could-be-part-of-moac-by-2014 . 2012-07-08 . dead .
  10. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-08-07 . 2014-02-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140221191316/http://www.marionstar.com/article/20130806/SPORTS/308060007/Harding-s-league-search-may-end?nclick_check=1 . dead .
  11. http://www.marionstar.com/article/20130820/HSSPORTS/308200004/Harding-officially-joins-MOAC
  12. Web site: Jonathan Alder joins MOAC, starting in 2013 | the Madison-Press . 2011-10-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425084757/http://www.madison-press.com/news/sports-news/jonathan-alder-joins-moac-starting-in-2013/ . 2012-04-25 . dead .
  13. Web site: Archived copy . 2015-04-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150415123332/http://mydailysentinel.com/news/sports/152859567/Fairbanks-Madison-Plains-to-join-OHC . 2015-04-15 . dead .
  14. Web site: McCurdy. Rob. Seven MOAC Blue Division schools are leaving the league. . November 20, 2015. November 21, 2015.
  15. Web site: New league needs commissioner. . February 8, 2016. March 5, 2016.
  16. Web site: Admin. NWCC announces Elgin as a new full member to the NWCC in 2017. Northwest Central Conference . December 12, 2015. December 13, 2015.
  17. Web site: Klein. Brandon. Jonathan Alder leaves MOAC. Galion Inquirer . February 10, 2016 . March 9, 2016.
  18. Web site: Day. Courtney. Ontario joining MOAC as NOL disbands. Mansfield News Journal . March 9, 2016 . March 9, 2016.
  19. Web site: Clear Fork, Ontario to join MOAC. Morrow County Sentinel . March 10, 2016 . March 11, 2016.
  20. Web site: Schock. Brittany. Shelby moving to the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference. Richland Source . July 25, 2017 . July 26, 2017.
  21. Web site: MOAC to be seven-team league after Buckeye Valley leaves.
  22. Web site: Central Buckeye Conference.