North Central Conference
- New Washington Buckeye Central Bucks - Charter Member (1962/63-Present)
- Bucyrus Redmen (2002/03-Present)
- North Robinson Colonel Crawford Eagles - Charter Member (1962/63-Present)
- Crestline Bulldogs (1990/91-Present)
- Galion Tigers (2011/12-Present)
- Lucas Cubs (1998/99-Present)
- Ontario Warriors (1990/91-Present)
- Mt. Blanchard Riverdale Falcons - Charter Member (1962/63-Present)
- Upper Sandusky Rams (2011/12-Present)
- Bucyrus Wynford Royals (1963/64-Present)
Former Members
- Carey Blue Devils (1963/64-1989/90, Left for the Midland Athletic League)
- Sycamore Mohawk Warriors (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Midland Athletic League)
- Morral Ridgedale Rockets (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
- Marion Elgin Comets (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
- Caledonia River Valley Vikings (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
- Marion Pleasant Spartans (1962/63-1989/90, Left for the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference)
- Fredericktown Freddies (1990/91-1998/99, Left for the Mid-Buckeye Conference)
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