Ohio High School Athletic Conferences - Wayne County Athletic League

Wayne County Athletic League

  • Doylestown Chippewa Chipps
  • Dalton Bulldogs
  • Jeromesville Hillsdale Falcons
  • West Salem Northwestern Huskies
  • Creston Norwayne Bobcats
  • Rittman Indians
  • Smithville Smithies
  • Apple Creek Waynedale Golden Bears

Former members

  • Apple Creek Aces
  • Big Prairie Bobcats? (Holmes County)
  • Burbank Bombers
  • Chester Pups
  • Congress Senators
  • Creston Panthers
  • Fredericksburg Freddies
  • Marshallville Tigers
  • Mount Eaton Pirates
  • Shreve Trojans
  • Sterling Eagles
  • Wooster Triway Titans (now in the Pac-8)
  • West Salem Clippers

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