All-American Conference


The All-American Conference is a high school athletic conference made of up of schools from Trumbull and Mahoning Counties in Ohio. they compete in the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

History

The All-American Conference was formed in 2008, after a merger of the Trumbull Athletic, and Metro Athletic Conferences. The league, not to be confused with the former All-American Football Conference that existed from 1963 until 1979 as well as the All-American Athletic Conference that existed from 1986-89.
During the peak of its existence, the AAC was divided between 4 tiers, based on enrollment of each school, which was the Red, Gold, White and Blue tier.
In the 2017-18 school year, the White and Blue tiers had left the league to form the Northeast 8 Athletic Conference.
In 2019, Lakeside, Edgewood and Youngstown East left the league in favor of the Chagrin Valley Conference and Steel Valley Conferences respectively.
In 2020, the Blue tier of the AAC announced their departure from the league to form the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference with the former members of the Inter-Tri County League.
In July 2025, the AAC announced Louisville will be joining the league effective the 2026-27 school year, who was previously independent.

Current alignment

Future Members

Former members