Ohio High School Athletic Conferences - Southern Hills Athletic League

Southern Hills Athletic League

  • Sardinia Eastern Brown Warriors (no football)
  • Leesburg Fairfield Lions (no football)
  • Fayetteville-Perry Rockets
  • Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs (no football)
  • Manchester Greyhounds
  • Seaman North Adams Green Devils (no football)
  • Peebles Indians (no football)
  • Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington Blue Jays (no football)
  • West Union Dragons (no football)
  • Mowrystown Whiteoak Wildcats (no football)

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