Northeastern Buckeye Conference
The Northeastern Buckeye Conference (NBC), was an OHSAA high school athletic conference that comprised eight high schools in Northeast Ohio.
Final members

Final league membership.
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alliance | Aviators | Alliance | Red, Columbia Blue |
2005-2018 | |||
Canton South | Wildcats | Canton | Red, Gray |
1990-2018 | |||
Carrollton | Warriors | Carrollton | Black, White |
1989-2018 | |||
Louisville | Leopards | Louisville | Blue, White |
1990-2018 | |||
Marlington | Dukes | Lexington | Orange, Black |
1989-2018 | |||
Minerva | Lions | Minerva | Crimson, Gray |
1989-2018 | |||
Salem | Quakers | Salem | Red, Black |
2011-2018 | |||
West Branch | Warriors | Beloit | Green, White |
1989-2018 | |||
Former members
School | Nickname | Location | Colors | Tenure | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dover | Tornadoes | Dover | Crimson, Gray |
1989-1993 | Founding member; left for the ECOL in 1993-94. | ||
Northwest | Indians | Lawrence | Red, White, & Gray |
1989-2011 | Founding member; left in 2011 to be independent. | ||
Springfield | Spartans | Lakemore | Red, Gray |
1993-2005 | Left for the PTC in 2005. | ||
League history
- The NBC was established in September 1988 and began league play in the fall of 1989. The six founding members were Carrollton, Dover, Marlington, Minerva, Northwest, and West Branch. Due to contractual obligations to the Federal League, Canton South and Louisville could not compete until the following year (1990–91).
- Dover left for the East Central Ohio League after the 1992-93 school year and was replaced by Springfield in 1993-94.
- Springfield left after 2004-05 for the newly created Portage Trail Conference and was replaced by Alliance in 2005-06.
- In anticipation of having to discontinue sports due to a series of levy failures, Northwest left the conference after the 2010-11 school year and was replaced by Salem beginning with the 2011-12 school year.
- In December 2015, discussions were held by all conference members (except Louisville) to potentially leave the NBC and create a new league without the Leopards. Three other schools were also included in the discussions: South Range, Crestview, and Beaver Local.[1]
- On February 4, 2016, the NBC voted to disband, and all conference members besides Louisville agreed to form a new league.[2]
- On June 1, 2016, WKBN-TV 27 Youngstown reported that Alliance, Canton South, Carrollton, Marlington, Minerva, Salem and West Branch will form the Eastern Buckeye Conference for the 2018-2019 school year, along with South Range, who will leave the Inter Tri-County League.[3] Louisville will become a league independent.[4] South Range left the Eastern Buckeye Conference before a game was played, choosing to accept an invitation to the newly formed Northeast 8 Athletic Conference instead.[5] The league disbanded after the Spring 2018 sports season.
Conference championships
Boys sports
Year | Football[6] | Cross Country[7] | Golf[8] | Soccer[9] | Basketball[10] | Wrestling[11] | Baseball[12] | Track & Field[13] | Tennis[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988-89 | Minerva | Began in 1989 | Began in 1989 | Began in 1993 | Began in 1989-90 | Began in 1989-90 | Began in 1990 | Began in 1990 | |
1989-90 | Minerva | Marlington | Minerva, West Branch | Canton South | Marlington | Carrollton | Marlington | Louisville | |
1990-91 | West Branch | Dover | Carrollton | West Branch | Marlington | West Branch | Dover | Louisville, Marlington | |
1991-92 | Louisville, Minerva, West Branch | Canton South | Dover | Louisville, West Branch | Marlington | Marlington | Marlington | Louisville | |
1992-93 | Louisville | Dover | Marlington | Louisville | Marlington | Canton South | Marlington | Dover | |
1993-94 | Louisville | Marlington | Marlington | Northwest | Minerva | Marlington | Carrollton | Marlington | |
1994-95 | West Branch | Carrollton | Marlington | Northwest | Minerva | Canton South, Louisville | Louisville, Marlington | Canton South | |
1995-96 | Marlington | Marlington | Springfield | Springfield | Canton South | Springfield | Springfield | Canton South | |
1996-97 | Springfield | Marlington | Northwest, West Branch | Northwest, Springfield | Northwest | Louisville, Springfield | West Branch | Canton South | |
1997-98 | Minerva | Carrollton, Marlington | Northwest | Northwest | Northwest | Springfield | Springfield | Canton South | |
1998-99 | West Branch | Marlington, Minerva | Carrollton, Marlington | Northwest | Canton South | Springfield | Canton South | West Branch | |
1999-00 | Louisville, West Branch | Minerva | Carrollton, West Branch | Northwest | Louisville, West Branch | Springfield | Carrollton | Canton South | |
2000-01 | Louisville | Carrollton | West Branch | Northwest | Louisville | Marlington | Canton South | Carrollton | |
2001-02 | Louisville, West Branch | Carrollton | Carrollton | Marlington, Northwest | Canton South, Minerva | West Branch | Canton South | Carrollton | |
2002-03 | Louisville | Louisville, Marlington | West Branch | Northwest | Canton South | Northwest | Marlington | Carrollton, Marlington | |
2003-04 | Northwest | Marlington | Northwest | Marlington | Northwest | Northwest | Louisville | Marlington | |
2004-05 | Carrollton | Minerva | Carrollton | Marlington | Carrollton, Louisville | West Branch | Louisville | West Branch | |
2005-06 | Louisville | Marlington | West Branch | Marlington | Carrollton, Northwest | Northwest | Alliance | Alliance | Louisville |
2006-07 | Alliance, Northwest | Louisville | West Branch | Marlington | Alliance, Louisville | West Branch | Canton South | Alliance | Canton South |
2007-08 | Northwest | Louisville | Louisville | Alliance | Alliance, Marlington, Northwest | West Branch | Alliance, Marlington | Marlington | Louisville |
2008-09 | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | Alliance | Minerva | West Branch | Alliance | Marlington, Northwest | Louisville |
2009-10 | Louisville | Louisville | Northwest | Alliance, Marlington | Louisville | West Branch | Louisville | Marlington | Louisville |
2010-11 | Marlington | Louisville | Northwest | Marlington | Carrollton | West Branch | Louisville | Louisville, Marlington | Alliance |
2011-12 | Minerva | Louisville | Marlington | Marlington | Alliance | West Branch | Canton South | Salem | Louisville, Salem |
2012-13 | West Branch | Louisville | Carrollton | Marlington | Canton South | West Branch | Canton South | Salem | Louisville |
2013-14 | Louisville | Louisville | Carrollton, Marlington | West Branch | Alliance | West Branch | Canton South, Marlington, West Branch | Louisville | Louisville |
2014-15 | Louisville | Louisville | Carrollton, Louisville | Marlington, Minerva, West Branch | Louisville | Carrollton | West Branch | West Branch | Louisville |
2015-16 | Louisville | Louisville | Marlington, Louisville | Minerva | Alliance | Carrollton | Marlington | Salem, Marlington | Louisville |
2016-17 | Marlington | Louisville | Marlington | Louisville | Alliance, Louisville | Carrollton |
Girls sports
Year | Cross Country[15] | Golf[16] | Soccer[17] | Tennis[18] | Volleyball[19] | Basketball[20] | Softball[21] | Track & Field[22] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1989-90 | Marlington | Began in 2011 | Began in 2003 | Began in 1990 | Louisville | Louisville, West Branch | Northwest | Dover |
1990-91 | Marlington | Louisville | Northwest | Louisville | Northwest | Dover | ||
1991-92 | Dover | Louisville | Canton South | Louisville | Northwest | Dover | ||
1992-93 | Dover | Louisville | Canton South | Marlington | Carrollton, Marlington | Dover, Marlington | ||
1993-94 | Marlington, Minerva | Northwest | Carrollton | Springfield | Minerva | |||
1994-95 | Marlington | Canton South | Carrollton | Springfield | Marlington | |||
1995-96 | Marlington | Canton South | West Branch | Springfield | Marlington | |||
1996-97 | Marlington | Northwest | West Branch | Springfield | Marlington | |||
1997-98 | Marlington | Northwest | Minerva | Springfield | Marlington | |||
1998-99 | Marlington | Northwest | West Branch | Springfield | Carrollton | |||
1999-00 | Marlington | West Branch | West Branch | Marlington, Springfield | West Branch | |||
2000-01 | Minerva | Louisville | Carrollton, West Branch | Marlington, Springfield | West Branch | |||
2001-02 | Carrollton | Minerva | West Branch | Louisville, Marlington | West Branch | |||
2002-03 | Minerva | West Branch | West Branch | Marlington | West Branch | |||
2003-04 | Minerva | Marlington | Carrollton, Louisville | West Branch | Marlington | West Branch | ||
2004-05 | Minerva | Marlington | Northwest | West Branch | Marlington | West Branch | ||
2005-06 | Marlington | Marlington, West Branch | Louisville | Louisville, Northwest | Louisville | Canton South | Marlington, West Branch | |
2006-07 | Marlington | Marlington | Canton South, Marlington | Northwest | Louisville | Northwest | West Branch | |
2007-08 | Louisville | Marlington | Marlington | Minerva | Louisville, Northwest | Northwest | Louisville | |
2008-09 | Minerva | Northwest | Canton South | Northwest | Canton South | Louisville | Louisville | |
2009-10 | Louisville | Marlington | Canton South | Northwest | Minerva | Louisville | Louisville | |
2010-11 | Louisville | Marlington | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | |
2011-12 | Louisville | Louisville | Marlington, West Branch | Louisville | Salem | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville |
2012-13 | Louisville | Carrollton | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville, West Branch | Louisville | West Branch |
2013-14 | Carrollton | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | Carrollton | Carrollton | Louisville | Louisville |
2014-15 | Marlington | Louisville, Minerva | West Branch | Louisville | Carrollton | West Branch | Louisville | Louisville |
2015-16 | Marlington | Louisville | West Branch | Louisville | Louisville | Louisville, Carrollton | Louisville | Carrollton, Minerva |
2016-17 | Louisville | Louisville | West Branch/Louisville | Louisville | Louisville | West Branch |
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See also
- Ohio High School Athletic Conferences
References
- "Northeastern Buckeye Conference could disband to oust Louisville". IndeOnline.com. December 12, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
- ""Too much athletic success at Louisville; NBC will disband"". New Philadelphia Times-Reporter. 2016-02-04. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
- ""South Range Joins Eastern Buckeye Conference"". WKBN. 2016-06-01. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
- ""Louisville To Compete As Independent During 2018-2019."". Leopard Nation. 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
- ""South Range joins new Northeast 8, leaving the Northeast Buckeye."". WKBN. 2017-05-23. Retrieved 2018-11-26.
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/football/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/cross-country/boys/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/golf/boys/championships/
- http://www.nbcohio.com/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/basketball/championships/
- http://www.nbcohio.com/
- http://www.nbcohio.com/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/track/boys/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/tennis/boys/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/cross-country/girls/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/golf/girls/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/soccer/girls/championships/
- http://www.nbcohio.com/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/volleyball/championships/
- http://www.nbcohio.com/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/softball/championships/
- http://louisvilleleopards.org/track/girls/championships/
External links
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