South Central Ohio League
- Clarksville Clinton-Massie Falcons (2005 - present)
- Greenfield McClain Tigers (1923 - 1931, 1937 - 1992, 2003 - present)
- Hillsboro Indians (1923 - 1931, 1937 - 1992, 2003 - present)
- London Red Raiders (2003 - 2013)
- Madison-Plains Golden Eagles (1973 - 1975, 1977 - 1985, 2003 - 2013)
- Washington Court House Miami Trace Panthers (1960 - 1992, 2003 - present)
- Washington Court House Washington Blue Lions (1923 - 1931, 1937 - 1992, 2003 - present)
- Sabina East Clinton Astros (2012 - present)
Future Members
- Chillicothe Cavaliers (2013)
- Wilmington Hurricane (2013)
Former Members:
- Circleville Tigers (1923 - 1931, 1939 - 1992)
- Wilmington Hurricane (1923 - 1931, 1937 - 1992)
- Chillicothe Cavaliers (1923 - 1931, 1944 - 1947)
- Ashville Teays Valley Vikings (1977 - 1983)
- Frankfort Adena Warriors (1924 - 1931)
- Franklin Heights Falcons (1958 - 1964)
- Pleasant View (now Grove City) Greyhounds (1958 - 1964)
- Chillicothe Unioto Sherman Tanks (1974 - 1976)
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