High school ice hockey in Ohio

Ohio has more than 80 high schools with varsity ice hockey teams that participate in interscholastic competition, as well as more than 20 club high school teams composed of players from numerous high schools in a specific area. Since 1978, ice hockey has been an officially sanctioned sport by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA). The club teams play under USA Hockey sanction and also have both junior varsity and varsity divisions.[1]

State champions

Year Champion
2020 Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2019 Cleveland St. Ignatius
2018 Cleveland St. Ignatius
2017 Cleveland St. Ignatius
2016 Cleveland St. Ignatius
2015Toledo St. Francis de Sales
2014Sylvania Northview & Cleveland St. Ignatius **
2013Shaker Heights
2012Sylvania Northview
2011Toledo St. Francis de Sales
2010Cleveland St. Ignatius
2009Hunting Valley University School
2008Lakewood St. Edward
2007Toledo St. John's Jesuit
2006Parma Padua Franciscan
2005Lakewood St. Edward
2004Lakewood St. Edward
2003Hunting Valley University School
2002Lakewood St. Edward
2001Shaker Heights
2000Cleveland St. Ignatius
1999Bowling Green *
1998Bowling Green
1997Bowling Green
1996Lakewood St. Edward
1995Lakewood St. Edward
1994Lakewood St. Edward
1993Shaker Heights
1992Lakewood St. Edward
1991Bowling Green
1990Lakewood St. Edward
1989Parma Padua Franciscan
1988Parma Padua Franciscan
1987Cleveland Heights
1986Lakewood St. Edward
1985Lakewood St. Edward
1984Bowling Green
1983Findlay
1982Kent Roosevelt
1981Shaker Heights
1980Bowling Green
1979Centerville
1978Findlay
* 1999 Title game was won by St. John's Jesuit High School, but later forfeited due to the use of an ineligible player. It was the first state championship game forfeiture in the history of the OHSAA.
** Co-Champions - Game called a 1-1 tie after 7 overtimes

Conferences

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References

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