Ohio High School Athletic Conferences - West Shore Conference

West Shore Conference

The current member schools of the West Shore Conference through 2012 are in red. Lakewood joined the conference in 2012, and Vermilion will no longer leave for the Northern Ohio League. Avon High School will be heading to the SWC conference during the 2013-2014 school year because of the merging of Midpark and Berea High Schools.

  • Avon Eagles
  • Bay Village Bay Rockets
  • Elyria Catholic Panthers
  • Grafton Midview Middies
  • Lakewood Rangers
  • North Ridgeville Rangers
  • Rocky River Pirates
  • Vermilion Sailors

Former Members

  • Fairview Park Fairview Warriors (2005-2011)
  • Oberlin Firelands Falcons (2005-2011)

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