Northern Shores Conference Explained

Northern Shores Conference
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Founded:2024
Conference:MHSAA
Teams:8
Region:Northern Michigan
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The Northern Shores Conference is an upcoming interscholastic athletic conference affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association. It is set to begin play during the 2024–2025 school year. It is located in Northern Michigan and contains eight teams that encompasses seven counties: Antrim County, Charlevoix County, Cheboygan County, Crawford County, Emmet County, Grand Traverse County, and Kalkaska County.

History

The Northern Shores Conference was announced in April 2023, comprising six teams from the Lake Michigan Conference and one each from the Northwest and Straits Area Conference. The conference formed following the dissolution of the old Lake Michigan Conference, the schools in the conference had concerns with Traverse City St. Francis, and their domination in most of the sports offered, they had almost 50 more conference champions than the next closest school. East Jordan was the first school announced to leave; they were joining the smaller Ski-Valley Conference for all sports. Kingsley, who had previously been denied entry into the Lake Michigan Conference in 2017, and Cheboygan were invited by the remaining six LMC teams, sans St. Francis, to form the new conference.

Administrators at the schools feel the new conference will have better competitive balance, as well as maintaining some of the rivalries that have formed over the years. The new conference however does not affect its members schools association with the Northern Michigan Football League, the new conference will not sponsor football, all member schools are current members of the NMFL.[1] [2] [3]

Members

Team & MascotSchoolLocationJoinedEnrollmentClassPrior ConferenceBoys ChampGirls ChampTotal Champ
align=center style="background:darkblue;color:red"Boyne City RamblersBoyne City High SchoolBoyne City, Michigan2024412BLake Michigan Conference
align=center style="background:maroon;color:white"Charlevoix RaydersCharlevoix High SchoolCharlevoix, Michigan2024272CLake Michigan Conference
align=center style="background:black;color:orange"Cheboygan ChiefsCheboygan High SchoolCheboygan, Michigan2024462BStraits Area Conference
align=center style="background:orange;color:black"Elk Rapids ElksElk Rapids High SchoolElk Rapids, Michigan2024351BLake Michigan Conference
align=center style="background:green;color:white"Grayling VikingsGrayling High SchoolGrayling, Michigan2024458BLake Michigan Conference
align=center style="background:orange;color:black"Harbor Springs RamsHarbor Springs High SchoolHarbor Springs, Michigan2024236CLake Michigan Conference
align=center style="background:blue;color:white"Kalkaska BlazersKalkaska High SchoolKalkaska, Michigan2024441BLake Michigan Conference
align=center style="background:orange;color:white"Kingsley StagsKingsley High SchoolKingsley, Michigan2024405BNorthwest Conference

Sports

Boy's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBaseballBasketballBowlingCross CountryFootballGolfIce hockeyLacrosseSkiing- AlpineSoccerTennisTrack & fieldWrestlingTotal
align=center style="background:darkblue;color:red"Boyne City Ramblers12
align=center style="background:maroon;color:white"Charlevoix Rayders10
align=center style="background:black;color:orange"Cheboygan Chiefs10
align=center style="background:orange;color:black"Elk Rapids Elks11
align=center style="background:green;color:white"Grayling Vikings10
align=center style="background:orange;color:black"Harbor Springs Rams11
align=center style="background:blue;color:white"Kalkaska Blazers9
align=center style="background:orange;color:white"Kingsley Stags10
Notes:° Boyne City - Co-ops with Charlevoix in Skiing; Co-ops with Petoskey, Petoskey St. Michael and Harbor Springs in Hockey and Lacrosse.

° Charlevoix - Co-ops with Boyne City in Skiing; Co-ops with Elk Rapids, Kalkaska, Kingsley, Lake Leelanau St. Mary, Mancelona, Suttons Bay and Traverse City St. Francis in Hockey.

° Cheboygan - Co-ops with Indian River-Inland Lakes, Onaway, Pellston and St. Ignace in Ice Hockey

° Elk Rapids - Co-ops with Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Kingsley, Lake Leelanau St. Mary, Mancelona, Suttons Bay and Traverse City St. Francis in Hockey; Co-ops with Central Lake and Traverse City St. Francis in Skiing.

° Harbor Springs - Co-ops with Petoskey, Petoskey St. Michael and Boyne City in Hockey and Lacrosse; Co-ops with Harbor Light Christian and Petoskey St. Michael in Football.

° Kalkaska - Co-ops with Charlevoix, Elk Rapids, Kingsley, Lake Leelanau St. Mary, Mancelona, Suttons Bay and Traverse City St. Francis in Hockey.

° Kingsley - Charlevoix, Elk Rapids, Kalkaska, Lake Leelanau St. Mary, Mancelona, Suttons Bay and Traverse City St. Francis in Hockey.

Girl's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBasketballBowlingCross CountryGolfSkiing- AlpineSoccerSoftballTennisTrack & fieldVolleyballCompetitive CheerTotal
align=center style="background:darkblue;color:red"Boyne City Ramblers10
align=center style="background:maroon;color:white"Charlevoix Rayders9
align=center style="background:black;color:orange"Cheboygan Chiefs8
align=center style="background:orange;color:black"Elk Rapids Elks10
align=center style="background:green;color:white"Grayling Vikings10
align=center style="background:orange;color:black"Harbor Springs Rams9
align=center style="background:blue;color:white"Kalkaska Blazers7
align=center style="background:orange;color:white"Kingsley Stags7
Notes:

° Elk Rapids - Co-ops with Central Lake and Traverse City St. Francis in Skiing.

° Harbor Springs - Co-ops with Petoskey St. Michael in Tennis,

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Kochanny . Drew . April 18, 2023 . Major shift coming in 2024 with newly formed Northern Shores Conference . Cheboygan Daily Tribune .
  2. News: Cook . James . Quealy . Brendan . April 19, 2023 . Northern Shores Conference starting in 2024; TC St. Francis left without a league . Traverse City Record-Eagle.
  3. News: Beeby . Harrison . April 18, 2023 . Northern Shores Conference to include eight area schools beginning next year . UpNorthLive. Traverse City, Michigan . .