Cleveland Senate Athletic League
- Cleveland John Adams Rebels
- Cleveland Jane Addams Executives (no football)
- Cleveland Collinwood Railroaders
- Cleveland East Technical Mighty Scarabs
- Cleveland Glenville Tarblooders
- Cleveland Max S. Hayes Lakers (no football)
- Cleveland John F. Kennedy Fighting Eagles
- Cleveland Martin Luther King, Jr. Crusaders (no football)
- Cleveland Lincoln-West Wolverines
- Cleveland John Marshall Lawyers
- Cleveland James F. Rhodes Rams
- Cleveland John Hay Hornets
- Cleveland Whitney M. Young Warriors (no football)
Former members:
- Cleveland East Blue Bombers (School closed in 2010)
- Cleveland South Flyers (School closed in 2010)
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