The Sandusky Bay Conference is a high school athletic conference in the Sandusky Bay area of north central Ohio. It is affiliated with the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
Members
editThe SBC has 22 full members schools located within Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Seneca counties. The schools range in size from Division 3 to Division 7. The reasonably short travel distances and limited range of sizes promotes tight competition throughout all sanctioned sports and a long history of membership with several rivalries. Several member schools have won state championships.
Member schools
editDivision | School | Nickname | Location | Enrollment (CB/FB 2023) | State Region (FB 2023) | Colors | Tenure | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Football (FB) | Other Sports | |||||||
Lake | Lake | Clyde | Fliers | Clyde | 284 | 3:10 | Blue, Gold |
1949- |
Lake | Lake | Columbian | Tornadoes | Tiffin | 340 | 3:10 | Blue, Gold |
2017- |
Lake | Lake | Norwalk | Truckers | Norwalk | 363 | 3:10 | Blue, Gold |
2017- |
Lake | Lake | Perkins | Pirates | Perkins Township | 268 | 4:14 | Black, White |
1972- |
Lake | Lake | Sandusky | Blue Streaks | Sandusky | 346 | 3:10 | Blue, White |
2017- |
Bay | Lake | Bellevue | Redmen | Bellevue | 238 | 4:14 | Red, White |
2017- |
Bay | Bay | Edison | Chargers | Milan | 169 | 5:18 | Blue, Orange |
1986- |
Bay | Bay | Huron | Tigers | Huron | 159 | 5:18 | Red, Gray |
1968- |
Bay | Bay | Port Clinton | Redskins | Port Clinton | 200 | 5:18 | Red, White |
1948-1949, 1980- |
Bay | Bay | Vermilion | Sailors | Vermilion | 235 | 4:14 | Purple & Vegas Gold |
2016- |
River | Bay | Margaretta | Polar Bears | Castalia | 143 | 6:22 | Green, White |
1963- |
River | Bay | Willard | Crimson Flashes | Willard | 199 | 5:18 | Crimson, White |
2017- |
River | River | Calvert | Senecas | Tiffin | 58 | 7:26 | Royal Blue, White |
1958-1966, 1972-1986, 2016- |
River | River | Gibsonburg | Golden Bears | Gibsonburg | 109 | 7:26 | Orange, Black |
1948-1959, 1963-1972, 2018- |
River | River | Hopewell-Loudon | Chieftains | Bascom | 111 | 7:26 | Scarlet, Gray |
2019- |
River | River | Lakota | Raiders | Kansas | 141 | 6:22 | Navy Blue, White |
1960-1972, 2016- |
River | River | Woodmore | Wildcats | Elmore | 119 | 6:22 | Navy, Gold |
2023- |
None | River | Danbury | Lakers | Lakeside | Blue, White |
1948-1957, 2018- | ||
None | River | New Riegel | Blue Jackets | New Riegel | Navy Blue, Vegas Gold |
2016- | ||
None | River | Old Fort | Stockaders | Old Fort | Brown, Gold |
2016- | ||
None | River | St. Joseph (SJCC) | Crimson Streaks | Fremont | 57 | 7:26 | Crimson, Gray |
1948-1986, 2016- |
None | River | St. Mary (SMCC) | Panthers | Sandusky | Navy Blue, Vegas Gold |
1950-2014, 2016- |
Future members
editDivision | School | Nickname | Location | Enrollment (CB/FB 2023) | State Region (FB 2023) | Colors | Tenure | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Football (FB) | Other Sports | |||||||
River | River | Northwood | Rangers | Northwood | 253 | 5:18 | Blue, Gold |
2025- |
Former members
editFormer members who returned to the SBC with the 2016 and 2018 expansions are outlined in those sections.
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure | Left for | Currently in |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carey | Blue Devils | Carey | Blue, White |
1958-1963 | NCC | N10 |
Elmore | Bulldogs | Elmore | Black, Gold, White |
1948-1958 | Seaway Conference | Consolidated into Woodmore HS, now a member of the NBC |
Genoa | Comets | Genoa | Maroon, Gray |
1948-1956 | NLL | NBC |
Mohawk | Warriors | Sycamore | Red, Black |
1960-1962 | NCC | N10 |
Oak Harbor | Rockets | Oak Harbor | Green, Red |
1948-1972, 1986-2023 | SLL, NBC | NBC |
St. Wendelin | Mohawks | Fostoria | Black, Gold |
1968-1972, 2016-2017 | Lakeshore Conference, eventually the MAL | Closed in June 2017 |
Shelby | Whippets | Shelby | Red, Gray |
2017-2018 (football only, Fall 2018) | MOAC | MOAC |
Athletic competition
editThe conference was established in 1948 and offers competition in the following sports:
- baseball; boys
- bowling; boys & girls
- cross-country; boys & girls
- basketball; boys & girls
- cheerleading; boys & girls
- football; boys
- golf; boys & girls
- soccer; boys & girls
- softball; girls
- swimming; boys & girls
- diving; boys & girls
- tennis; boys & girls
- track & field; boys & girls
- volleyball; girls
- wrestling; boys
League history
edit1940s
edit- 1948: The SBC is formed with inaugural members Danbury, Elmore, Genoa, Gibsonburg, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton & Fremont St. Joseph CC.
- 1949: Port Clinton leaves and is replaced by Clyde.
1950s
edit- 1950: Sandusky St. Mary CC joins.
- 1956: Genoa leaves to help form the Northern Lakes League.
- 1957: Danbury leaves.
- 1958: Elmore leaves and is replaced by Tiffin Calvert and Carey.
- 1959: Gibsonburg leaves.
1960s
edit- 1960: Lakota & Mohawk join.
- 1963: Carey leaves and is replaced by Margaretta & Gibsonburg, who rejoins after a four-year absence.
- 1966: Tiffin Calvert leaves.
- 1968: Huron & Fostoria St. Wendelin join.
1970s
edit- 1972: Gibsonburg, Lakota & Oak Harbor leave to form the Suburban Lakes League. St. Wendelin also leaves the league. They are replaced by Sandusky Perkins & Tiffin Calvert, who rejoins the league.
1980s
edit- 1980: Port Clinton leaves the Great Lakes League and rejoins after a 31-year absence.
- 1986: St. Joseph CC & Tiffin Calvert leave to help form the Midland Athletic League. They are replaced by Edison, who left the Firelands Conference, and by Oak Harbor, who returns from the SLL.
2010s
edit- 2013: On February 1, St. Mary CC announced they would be forming a new league called the Sandusky River League in 2014-15 with Calvert (who instead joined the TAAC), Lakota, New Riegel, Old Fort & St. Joseph CC. St. Wendelin would join them later. This league's intent was to have 8 football-playing members and 2-3 non-football schools. This league will ultimately give a home to the remaining MAL schools.[1]
- 2014: On December 10, the SBC announced plans to expand.[2] Invitations were accepted by Lakota, New Riegel, Old Fort, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic, Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic & Fostoria St. Wendelin Catholic (all of which now play in the Sandusky River League), Tiffin Calvert, a former member of the SBC now a member of the TAAC, and Vermilion, currently a member of the West Shore Conference.
- 2016: On March 16, Clyde principal William J. Webb and the Northern Ohio League announced that the NOL will merge into the SBC for the 2017-18 school year. Bellevue, Norwalk, Sandusky, Shelby, Tiffin Columbian, and Willard will become the league's newest members.[3][4]
- 2017: Both Gibsonburg and Danbury announced that they would leave the TAAC and return to the SBC for the 2018-2019 school year. In April 2017, St. Wendelin announced that it would close in June following the 2016-2017 school year.[5]
- In July 2017, North Union announced they would be leaving the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference to join the Central Buckeye Conference. This prompted the MOAC to invite Shelby as a replacement, which they accepted. The Whippets would spend only one year in the SBC.[6]
- 2019: In August 2017 Hopewell-Loudon announced that they would leave the Blanchard Valley Conference for the Sandusky Bay Conference in the 2019-2020 school year after being offered an invitation to replace Shelby.[7][8]
2020s
edit- 2021: On May 20, 2021, the school board at Woodmore announced they were going to accept the Sandusky Bay Conference's invitation to join their league for the 2023–24 school year.[9] It is speculated that Woodmore will play in the SBC's River Division with schools of similar enrollment size.
- On May 26, 2021, the school board at Oak Harbor announced they would be leaving the SBC and accepting the Northern Buckeye Conference's invitation to replace Woodmore.[10]
- On July 19, 2021, St. Mary CC announced that they would be playing football in the Northern 8 Football Conference for the 2021 and 2022 seasons, with the intention to return to 11-man football at some point.[11]
- 2023: On October 20, 2023, St. Joseph Central Catholic announced they would play 8-man football in the Northern 8 Football Conference beginning in 2024. They join fellow SBC members Danbury and St. Mary CC in the 8-man circuit.[12]
- 2024: In January 2024, Northwood and the SBC announced that the Rangers would be joining the River Division for the 2025–26 school year.[13] Northwood had been a member of the Toledo Area Athletic Conference since 2000. The SBC River will then be split into a North Division (Danbury, Gibsonburg, Northwood, SJCC, SMCC, and Woodmore) and a South Division (Calvert, Hopewell-Loudon, Lakota, New Riegel, and Old Fort).
2010s expansions
edit2016
editThe first wave of expansion will begin with the 2016-17 school year and will consist of two divisions that will divide schools by size. The larger schools will make up the Bay Division, and the smaller schools will make up the River Division. The divisional lineup will vary depending on the sport, with Margaretta playing in the River Division for football & wrestling, and in the Bay Division for all other sports. New Riegel & Old Fort do not have football. The two divisions will operate more-or-less as two separate leagues under a single parent umbrella and will crown two separate champions in each sport. There will be no forced crossovers in football and inter-divisional games will not count toward conference records.[14]
2017
editOn March 16, 2016, both Clyde principal William J. Webb and NOL president Nate Artino (Bellevue principal) announced that six of the NOL schools were invited to join the SBC for the 2017-18 school year. Mr. Webb declined to disclose details on divisional breakdowns until all six school boards had approved the league switch.[15]
On March 17, 2016, Norwalk Director of Student Activities Josh Schlotterer advised the divisional breakdown would be based on enrollment and some schools would slide between divisions for football and all other sports as there are three non-football members.[16]
2018
editOn March 16, 2017, SBC Executive Secretary/Treasurer Gregg Hedden announced that Danbury Local Schools would be joining the conference, effective in 2018, adding that Danbury would be a member of the River Division.[17]
On March 20, SBC Executive Secretary/Treasurer Gregg Hedden announced that Gibsonburg Local Schools would be joining the River Division, effective 2018. Their school board voted unanimously to join at the fall of 2018 sports season. Gibsonburg leaves the Toledo Athletic Area Conference. This adds Gibsonburg as the 9th Member of the River Division.[18]
After a school board meeting in August 2017, Hopewell-Loudon agreed to join the River Division for the 2019-2020 school year.[19]
League Timeline
editChampionships
editChampionships
edit__Year__ | Football[20] | Boys Basketball[21] | Baseball[22] | Volleyball[23] | Girls Basketball[24] | Softball[25] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1948-49 | Port Clinton | Gibsonburg, Port Clinton, St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1949-50 | Oak Harbor, St. Joseph | Elmore | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1950-51 | Oak Harbor | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1951-52 | St. Mary CC | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1952-53 | St. Joseph CC | St. Mary CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1953-54 | St. Mary CC | St. Joseph CC, St. Mary CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1954-55 | Gibsonburg | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1955-56 | St. Joseph, St. Mary | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1956-57 | St. Joseph CC | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1957-58 | St. Mary CC | St. Joseph CC | Clyde | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1958-59 | Gibsonburg | Oak Harbor | Tiffin Calvert | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1959-60 | St. Joe, Tiffin Calvert | St. Joseph CC | Tiffin Calvert | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1960-61 | St. Joseph CC | St. Joseph CC | Tiffin Calvert | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1961-62 | Tiffin Calvert | Mohawk | St. Joseph CC, Tiffin Calvert | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1962-63 | St. Joseph CC | Clyde | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1963-64 | St. Joseph CC | St. Joseph CC | Clyde | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1964-65 | St. Joseph CC | Margaretta | Tiffin Calvert | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1965-66 | Tiffin Calvert | St. Mary CC | Gibsonburg, St. Mary CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1966-67 | St. Mary CC | Gibsonburg, Port Clinton, St. Joseph | St. Mary CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1967-68 | St. Joseph CC | Clyde | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion | |
1968-69 | St. Mary CC | St. Mary CC | Clyde, St. Mary CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1969-70 | Huron | St. Mary CC | Margaretta | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1970-71 | Huron | St. Joseph CC | Gibsonburg | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1971-72 | St. Joseph CC | Huron | Gibsonburg, Huron | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1972-73 | Clyde | Huron | St. Joseph CC | No Champion | No Champion | No Champion |
1973-74 | Clyde, Huron | St. Mary CC | Margaretta, Perkins, St. Joe, St. Mary | Huron | No Champion | No Champion |
1974-75 | Clyde, St. Joseph CC | Tiffin Calvert | Margaretta | Huron | Perkins, St. Mary | No Champion |
1975-76 | Perkins | St. Mary CC | St. Mary CC | Clyde | Perkins | No Champion |
1976-77 | Huron | Perkins, Tiffin Calvert | Huron | Clyde | Clyde | No Champion |
1977-78 | Tiffin Calvert | Huron | Margaretta | Clyde | Clyde | No Champion |
1978-79 | Tiffin Calvert | Perkins | Clyde | Clyde | Huron | No Champion |
1979-80 | Tiffin Calvert | St. Mary CC | Tiffin Calvert | Tiffin Calvert | Huron | No Champion |
1980-81 | Huron, Tiffin Calvert | Port Clinton | St. Joseph CC | Clyde | Huron | No Champion |
1981-82 | Huron, Tiffin Calvert | Huron | Huron, Port Clinton, St. Mary | Clyde, Tiffin Calvert | Huron | No Champion |
1982-83 | Perkins | Huron | Tiffin Calvert | Clyde | Huron | Margaretta, St. Joseph |
1983-84 | Huron, Margaretta | Perkins | Perkins, Port Clinton, St. Mary | Clyde | Perkins, St. Mary | Margaretta |
1984-85 | Huron | Port Clinton | Margaretta | Clyde | Huron | Margaretta, Tiffin Calvert |
1985-86 | Margaretta | Port Clinton | Clyde, Margaretta, Port Clinton | Clyde, Perkins | Margaretta, Perkins | Tiffin Calvert |
1986-87 | Margaretta | Oak Harbor, Perkins | Huron, Port Clinton | Clyde | Margaretta | Margaretta |
1987-88 | Huron | Huron | St. Mary CC | Margaretta | Margaretta | Margaretta |
1988-89 | Perkins | Huron | Margaretta | Oak Harbor | Margaretta, Oak Harbor | Margaretta |
1989-90 | St. Mary CC | Huron, Port Clinton | Margaretta, St. Mary CC | Oak Harbor | Oak Harbor | Margaretta |
1990-91 | Oak Harbor, St. Mary CC | Port Clinton | St. Mary CC | Clyde | Margaretta | Edison |
1991-92 | Margaretta, Oak Harbor | Huron, Port Clinton | Edison, Oak Harbor | Huron | Edison, Margaretta | Edison, Margaretta |
1992-93 | Clyde, St. Mary CC | Port Clinton | Margaretta | Clyde | Margaretta | Margaretta |
1993-94 | Clyde | Clyde | Clyde, St. Mary CC | Edison | Margaretta | Edison |
1994-95 | Clyde | Clyde, Perkins | Huron, St. Mary CC | Clyde | Margaretta | Edison, Clyde, Oak Harbor |
1995-96 | Clyde, Margaretta, Oak Harbor | Port Clinton | St. Mary CC | Clyde | Clyde | Oak Harbor, St. Mary CC |
1996-97 | Margaretta | Huron | Perkins | Huron | Huron | Oak Harbor |
1997-98 | Clyde, Margaretta | Huron | Perkins | Margaretta | Clyde | Clyde |
1998-99 | Huron | Perkins | Perkins | Margaretta | Margaretta | Oak Harbor |
1999-00 | Perkins | Oak Harbor | Clyde | Huron | Huron | Clyde |
2000-01 | Perkins | Oak Harbor | Perkins | Huron | Clyde, Margaretta | Clyde |
2001-02 | Huron, Margaretta | Port Clinton, St. Mary CC | Perkins | Huron | Margaretta, Perkins | Clyde, Oak Harbor |
2002-03 | Huron, Oak Harbor | Port Clinton | Perkins | Huron | Oak Harbor | Clyde |
2003-04 | Huron | Margaretta | Perkins | Huron | Oak Harbor | Clyde |
2004-05 | Huron | Huron | Port Clinton | Huron | Margaretta | Clyde |
2005-06 | Clyde, Huron | Huron | Perkins | Huron | Margaretta | Perkins |
2006-07 | Oak Harbor | Perkins | Perkins | Huron | Perkins | Perkins |
2007-08 | Clyde | Clyde | Perkins | Huron | Perkins | Clyde, Perkins |
2008-09 | Clyde | Edison | Perkins | Huron | Margaretta | Oak Harbor |
2009-10 | Clyde, Perkins | Port Clinton | Perkins | Huron | Perkins | Perkins |
2010-11 | Clyde | Edison | Perkins | Edison, Huron, Margaretta | Clyde | Perkins |
2011-12 | Clyde | Perkins | Oak Harbor | Edison | Clyde | Edison |
2012-13 | Perkins | Perkins | Perkins | Huron | Clyde | Perkins |
2013-14 | Perkins | Perkins | Perkins | Huron | Clyde | Edison |
2014-15 | Huron | Huron | Edison, Huron | Huron | Port Clinton | Perkins |
2015-16 | Clyde, Edison | Edison | Huron | Edison, Huron | Oak Harbor | Edison |
Championships - Multi-division Era
editDivisional Championships - Fall Sports
edit__Year__ | Division | Cross C
(Boys) |
Cross C
(Girls) |
Football | Golf
(Boys) |
Golf
(Girls) |
Soccer
(Boys) |
Soccer
(Girls) |
Tennis
(Girls) |
Volleyball |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | Bay | Edison | Edison | Clyde, Edison, Port Clinton | Huron | Edison | Oak Harbor | Oak Harbor | Clyde | Huron |
River | Old Fort | St. Mary CC | Tiffin Calvert | New Riegel | Old Fort | |||||
2017-18 | Lake | Shelby | Bellevue | Sandusky | Clyde | Shelby | Vermilion | Norwalk | Clyde | Norwalk |
Bay | Edison | Edison | Shelby | Vermillion | Edison | Edison | Edison | Willard | Oak Harbor | |
River | Lakota | St. Mary CC | Calvert | Lakota | Calvert, New Riegel | |||||
2018-19 | Lake | Norwalk | Columbian | Columbian, Clyde | Bellevue | Norwalk | Norwalk | Bellevue | ||
Bay | Oak Harbor | Huron | Willard | |||||||
River | Gibsonburg | |||||||||
2019-20 | Lake | Norwalk | Columbian | Columbian, Norwalk | Norwalk | Bellevue | Norwalk | Norwalk | Norwalk | Bellevue, Norwalk |
Bay | Huron | Edison | Oak Harbor | |||||||
River | Hopewell-Loudon | Hopewell-Loudon | Gibsonburg | |||||||
2020-21 | Lake | Columbian[26] | Columbian[27] | Bellevue | Bellevue[28] | |||||
Bay | Huron[29] | Edison[29] | Huron[30] | Huron[28] | ||||||
River | New Riegel[31] | Gibsonburg[32] | Hopewell-Loudon | Hopewell-Loudon[28] |
Divisional Championships - Winter Sports
edit__Year__ | Division | Basketball
(Boys) |
Basketball
(Girls) |
Bowling
(Boys) |
Bowling
(Girls) |
Swimming
(Boys) |
Swimming
(Girls) |
Wrestling |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | Bay | Huron, Perkins, Vermilion | Clyde | Perkins | Vermilion | Perkins | Oak Harbor | Edison |
River | Old Fort | St. Joseph CC, Old Fort | St. Mary CC | |||||
2017-18 | Lake | Sandusky | Bellevue | Perkins | Perkins | Perkins | Perkins | Perkins |
Bay | Vermilion | Willard | Oak Harbor | Oak Harbor | Edison | |||
River | New Riegel, Old Fort | St. Joseph CC | St. Mary CC | |||||
2018-19 | Lake | Norwalk | Bellevue | Perkins | ||||
Bay | Vermilion, Willard | Margaretta | Huron/Dive | Edison | ||||
River | Old Fort, St. Mary CC | Old Fort, St. Mary CC | Gibsonburg | |||||
2019-20 | Lake | Sandusky | Bellevue | Perkins | ||||
Bay | Oak Harbor, Willard | Huron/Dive | ||||||
River | Old Fort |
Divisional Championships - Spring Sports
edit__Year__ | Division | Baseball | Softball | Tennis
(Boys) |
Track & Field
(Boys) |
Track & Field
(Girls) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016-17 | Bay | Vermilion | Oak Harbor | Clyde | Perkins | Oak Harbor |
River | Old Fort | St. Joseph CC | St. Joseph CC | |||
2017-18 | Lake | Bellevue, Clyde | Bellevue | Clyde | Perkins | Shelby |
Bay | Vermilion | Edison | Oak Harbor | |||
River | Lakota | Calvert | St. Joseph CC | |||
2018-19 | Lake | Bellevue, Norwalk | Clyde | Columbian | Perkins | |
Bay | Vermilion | Oak Harbor | Oak Harbor | |||
River | St. Joeseph CC | Lakota |
External links
editReferences
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