Wayne County Athletic League
- Doylestown Chippewa Chipps
- Dalton Bulldogs
- Jeromesville Hillsdale Falcons
- West Salem Northwestern Huskies
- Creston Norwayne Bobcats
- Rittman Indians
- Smithville Smithies
- Apple Creek Waynedale Golden Bears
Former members
- Apple Creek Aces
- Big Prairie Bobcats? (Holmes County)
- Burbank Bombers
- Chester Pups
- Congress Senators
- Creston Panthers
- Fredericksburg Freddies
- Marshallville Tigers
- Mount Eaton Pirates
- Shreve Trojans
- Sterling Eagles
- Wooster Triway Titans (now in the Pac-8)
- West Salem Clippers
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