Boys League Championships
School Year | Football | Cross Country | Soccer | Golf | Basketball | Wrestling | Swimming | Baseball | Track & Field | Tennis |
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2003-04 | Wooster | Wooster | N/A | Ashland | Wooster, Mansfield Senior | West Holmes | Lexington | |||
2004-05 | Wooster | Wooster | Lexington | Ashland | Mansfield Senior | Wooster | Lexington | |||
2005-06 | Madison, Orrville | Lexington | Ashland, Wooster | Ashland, Wooster | Mansfield Senior | Ashland | Lexington | Lexington | ||
2006-07 | Ashland | Wooster | Wooster | Lexington | Mansfield Senior | West Holmes | Lexington | Wooster | ||
2007-08 | Ashland | Lexington | Wooster | Lexington | Lexington, Mansfield Senior | West Holmes | Lexington | Lexington | ||
2008-09 | Lexington | Lexington | Lexington | Ashland | Madison | Lexington | Lexington | Lexington | ||
2009-10 | Ashland | Lexington | Clear Fork, Lexington | Ashland | Mansfield Senior | Lexington | Lexington | Lexington | ||
2010-11 | Clear Fork | Ashland | Wooster | Ashland | Lexington | Lexington | Lexington | Lexington | ||
2011-12 | Ashland | Wooster | Madison | Ashland | Lexington, Mansfield Senior | Lexington | Ashland | Lexington | Lexington | |
2012-13 | Madison, Mansfield, West Holmes | Ashland |
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