Wayne County Athletic League (OHSAA) - Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

  • Baseball
    • 1933: West Salem
    • 1959: Northwestern
    • 1966: Northwestern
  • Boys Basketball
    • 1957-58: Northwestern
    • 1964-65: Northwestern
  • Football
    • 2011: Norwayne (D-IV)
  • Softball
    • 1979: Hillsdale
    • 1994: Hillsdale
    • 1996: Hillsdale
    • 1999: Hillsdale
    • 2000: Hillsdale
    • 2006: Dalton (D-IV)
    • 2007: Dalton (D-IV)
    • 2010: Hillsdale (D-III)
  • Girls Track & Field
    • 1975: Chippewa
  • Wrestling
    • 2011-12: Waynedale (D-III)

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