OHSAA new Division / Region assignments - valley teams in new regions / divisions.
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D3 Region 11 is loaded
Steubenville
Mooney
Marlington
Dover
Sheridan
West Branch
Poland
OHSAA moved the Mahoning County D3 schools to Region 11Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys.
Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!”
– Sun Tzu, quotes from the Art of War
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D3 Region 11
BEAVER LISBON Division III 11
BUCKEYE LOCAL RAYLAND Division III 11
CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE Division III 11
CANTON SOUTH CANTON Division III 11
CARDINAL MOONEY YOUNGSTOWN Division III 11
CARROLLTON CARROLLTON Division III 11
CLAYMONT UHRICHSVILLE Division III 11
DOVER DOVER Division III 11
EAST LIVERPOOL EAST LIVERPOOL Division III 11
GRANVILLE GRANVILLE Division III 11
INDIAN CREEK WINTERSVILLE Division III 11
JOHN GLENN NEW CONCORD Division III 11
LAKEWOOD HEBRON Division III 11
LICKING VALLEY NEWARK Division III 11
MARLINGTON ALLIANCE Division III 11
MAYSVILLE ZANESVILLE Division III 11
MINERVA MINERVA Division III 11
MORGAN MC CONNELSVILLE Division III 11
NEW LEXINGTON NEW LEXINGTON Division III 11
NORTHWEST CANAL FULTON Division III 11
PHILO DUNCAN FALLS Division III 11
POLAND SEMINARY POLAND Division III 11
RIVER VIEW WARSAW Division III 11
SALEM SALEM Division III 11
SHELBY SHELBY Division III 11
SHERIDAN THORNVILLE Division III 11
STEUBENVILLE STEUBENVILLE Division III 11
STRUTHERS STRUTHERS Division III 11
WEST BRANCH BELOIT Division III 11
WEST HOLMES MILLERSBURG Division III 11Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys.
Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!”
– Sun Tzu, quotes from the Art of War
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Football Divisional Changes for 2011 and 2012
The following are those schools which changed football divisions based on their current male enrollment in grades nine through 11 as provided by the Ohio Department of Education. The complete list of divisional alignments and regional assignments are posted at OHSAA.org.
Also of note, no Division I schools changed regional assignments. There were 10 regional changes in Division II, five regional changes in Division III, 17 regional changes in Division IV, 18 regional changes in Division V and 28 regional changes in Division VI. Complete regional assignments are posted on the football page at OHSAA.org.
Moved Up to Division I (From Division II)
Avon Lake, Toledo Bowsher, Dublin Jerome, Dublin Scioto, Cleveland East Tech, Hilliard Bradley, Cleveland John Adams, Cleveland John F. Kennedy, Cleveland Lincoln West, North Ridgeville, Lewis Center Olentangy, Lewis Center Olentangy Orange, Cleveland Rhodes, Columbus St. Charles, Toledo Start, Toledo Waite, Cincinnati Walnut Hills
Moved Down to Division II (From Division I)
Cincinnati Anderson, Oregon Clay, Columbus Franklin Heights, Fremont Ross, Lima Senior, Marion Harding, Mount Vernon, Columbus Northland, Perrysburg, East Cleveland Shaw, Columbus West, Cincinnati Woodward, Worthington Kilbourne
Moved Up to Division II (From Division III)
Alliance, Bellbrook, Celina, Chillicothe, Cleveland Collinwood, Tiffin Columbian, Akron Coventry, Franklin, Pataskala Licking Heights, Toledo Rogers, Akron Springfield, Tipp City Tippecanoe, Toledo Woodward
Moved Down to Division III (From Division II)
Cincinnati Aiken, Athens The Plains, Dayton Carroll, Columbus Centennial, Columbus Independence, Mentor Lake Catholic, Dayton Meadowdale, Akron North, Ravenna, Rocky River
Moved Up to Division III (From Division IV)
Kettering Archbishop Alter, Sheffield Brookside, Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga Falls Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy, Lancaster Fairfield Union, Lewistown Indian Lake, Cleveland John Hay, Plain City Jonathan Alder, London, Port Clinton, Caledonia River Valley, Rossford, Cincinnati Taft, Dayton Thurgood Marshall, Wauseon, Peninsula Woodridge
Moved Down to Division IV (From Division III)
Bethel-Tate, Dayton Chaminade-Julienne, Ashtabula Edgewood, Richmond Edison, Navarre Fairless, Springfield Greenon, Cadiz Harrison Central, Norwood, Oak Harbor, St. Bernard Roger Bacon, Streetsboro, North Bend Taylor, Waverly, Willard
Moved Up to Division IV (From Division V)
Hamilton Badin, Columbus Bishop Ready, Brookfield, Middlefield Cardinal, Chesapeake, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, Delta, Lees Creek East Clinton, Orwell Grand Valley, Jamestown Greenview, Gates Mills Hawken, Rocky River Lutheran West, Minford, Richwood North Union, Johnstown Northridge, West Salem Northwestern, Creston Norwayne
Moved Down to Division V (From Division IV)
Albany Alexander, Bellaire, Bucyrus, Howard East Knox, Marion Elgin, Metamora Evergreen, London Madison Plains, Campbell Memorial, Marion Pleasant, Portsmouth West, Cincinnati Purcell Marian, Ironton Rock Hill, Atwater Waterloo
Moved Up to Division V (From Division VI)
Carey, Columbiana, Columbus Grove, Covington, Bascom Hopewell-Loudon, New Paris National Trail, Dayton Ponitz, Rittman, Attica Seneca East, Salineville Southern, Bedford St. Peter Chanel, Van Buran, Bucyrus Wynford
Moved Down to Division VI (From Division V)
Columbus Africentric, Caldwell, North Robinson Colonel Crawford, East Canton, Mineral Ridge, Montpelier, Plymouth, Richmond Heights, St. Henry, Lewisburg Tri-County North, Cleveland Villa Angela-St. JosephRegard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys.
Look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death!”
– Sun Tzu, quotes from the Art of War
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They took what few good teams out of R23... i.e. Shadyside, Malvern, and Bridgeport (at least last year they were good). Basically its just set up for Newark Catholic.Originally posted by eobuck View PostRegion 23 looking as crappy as ever.
Region 19 now has potential first round matchups pitting teams from Akron and Portsmouth together. No consideration for miles.
Pretty shady dealings if you ask me.
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