Western Reserve Conference


The Western Reserve Conference is a high school athletics conference made up of members from Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties in Northeast Ohio. They compete in the Ohio High School Athletic Association and began play in the 2015–16 school year. It is anticipated the current conference will cease operations at the end of the 2025–26 school year as all current members are planning on changing to other league affiliations for the 2026–27 school year. Historically, it is the fourth athletics conference to use the Western Reserve name, succeeding a previous Western Reserve Conference that existed from 1996 to 2007 and two other earlier leagues that existed in the early and mid 20th century.

Current members

SchoolNicknameLocationColorsTenureNotes
ChardonHilltoppersChardonRed & black
2015–leaving for Chagrin Valley Conference in 2026
Eastlake NorthRangersEastlakeOrange & black
2015–leaving for Chagrin Valley Conference in 2026
KenstonBombersBainbridgeBlue & white
2015–leaving for Suburban League in 2026
MayfieldWildcatsMayfield Green & white
2015–leaving for Suburban League in 2026
RiversideBeaversPainesvilleBlack & gold
2015–leaving for Greater Cleveland Conference in 2026
Willoughby SouthRebelsWilloughbyColumbia blue & gray
2015–leaving for Chagrin Valley Conference in 2026

Earlier conferences

There are three earlier leagues in Northeast Ohio that used the Western Reserve name.

Trolley League/Western Reserve League

The first league to use the Western Reserve name was founded as the Trolley League in 1919. It assumed the name of Western Reserve League or Western Reserve Conference around 1931 after the Interurban trolley line was shut down.
SchoolNicknameLocationTenureNotes
Cuyahoga FallsBlack TigersCuyahoga Falls1919–1929; 1937–1948league dissolved
KenmoreCardinalsAkron1919–1929left for Akron City Series
Kent StateBlue DevilsKent1919–1937left for the Metro League
St. VincentFighting IrishAkron1938–1948league dissolved
BedfordBearcatsBedford1921–?departure year unknown
ElletOrangemenAkron1931–1937left for Metro League
MedinaBattling BeesMedina?–1931year joined unknown
OrrvilleRed RaidersOrrville1920–1924; 1926–1929; 1932–1938
RavennaRavensRavenna1919–1948league dissolved
RooseveltRough RidersKent1919–1948league dissolved
WadsworthGrizzliesWadsworth1931–1941

Lake Erie League/Western Reserve Conference

The second league to use the Western Reserve name was founded as the Lake County League in the 1920s. It was renamed the Western Reserve Conference in 1948 and existed until 1968.
SchoolNicknameLocationTenureNotes
ConneautTrojansConneaut1951–1959left for Northeastern Conference
EdgewoodWarriorsAshtabula1962–1965left for Northeastern Conference
HarborMarinersAshtabula1951–1965left for Northeastern Conference
JeffersonFalconsJefferson1954–1968left for Northeastern
Fairport HardingSkippersFairport Harbor1948–1951; 1962–1968left for Northeastern in 1951, rejoined in 1962 and left for Lake Shore Conference in 1968
KirtlandHornetsKirtland1948–1960left for Great Lakes Athletic Conference
RoweVikingsConneaut1951–1964consolidated into Conneaut
SpencerWildcatsGeneva1957–1961consolidated into Geneva
MadisonBlue StreaksMadison1948–1968left for Lake Shore League
HarveyRed RaidersPainesville?–1928year joined unknown.
PerryPiratesPerry?–1968year joined unknown, left for Lake Shore League
WickliffeBlue DevilsWickliffe?–1957year joined unknown, left for Northeastern Conference
UnionRangersWillougby?–1928year joined unknown, left for Lake Shore League

Western Reserve Conference (1996)

The third Western Reserve Conference was established in 1996 and existed until 2007.
SchoolNicknameLocationTenureNotes
BarbertonMagicsBarberton1996–2005left for Suburban League
BrushArcsLyndhurst1996–2007left for Northeast Ohio Conference
Cuyahoga FallsBlack TigersCuyahoga Falls1996–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
HudsonExplorersHudson1997–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
KenstonBombersBainbridge1996–2005left for Chagrin Valley Conference
MayfieldWildcatsMayfield1998–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
NordoniaKnightsMacedonia1997–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
OrangeLionsPepper Pike1996–1998left for Chagrin Valley Conference
RavennaRavensRavenna1996–2005left for Portage Trail Conference
RooseveltRough RidersKent1996–2005left for Portage Trail Conference
SolonCometsSolon1996–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
Stow–Munroe FallsBulldogsStow1996–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
TwinsburgTigersTwinsburg1996–2007merged into Northeast Ohio Conference
West GeaugaWolverinesChesterland1996–1998left for Chagrin Valley Conference

History

The first conference to use the Western Reserve name was founded in 1919 as the Trolley League with its member schools being located along the Interurban trolley line. The founding members were Cuyahoga Falls, Kenmore, Ravenna, Roosevelt, and Kent State. Later, Bedford, Orrville, and Medina, had stints as members. The trolley line was shut down in 1931, so the league was renamed as the Western Reserve League or Western Reserve Conference after the Connecticut Western Reserve, with Ellet and Wadsworth joining that season. St. Vincent joined in 1938, but by the mid-1940s, the league was down to only four members: Cuyahoga Falls, Roosevelt, Ravenna, and St. Vincent. After the 1947–48 season, the league disbanded.
The second Western Reserve Conference was originally known as the Lake County League and existed from the early 1920s. It assumed the WRC name beginning in 1948 and existed until 1968.
A third Western Reserve Conference began play in 1996, as the five remaining schools from the Metro League merged with five schools from the Chagrin Valley Conference. The founding members of this third WRC were Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, Kenston, Orange, Roosevelt, Ravenna, Solon, Stow-Munroe Falls, West Geauga, and Twinsburg. West Geauga and Orange only played two seasons in the WRC before returning to the CVC. Hudson and Nordonia joined in 1997 to bring the total to twelve schools, followed by Brush and Mayfield in 1998 to replace West Geauga and Orange. From its foundation in 1996 until 2005, it was divided into North and South divisions, with six schools in each division. After the exits of Barberton, Ravenna, Roosevelt, and Kenston in 2005, the divisions were dissolved. At the conclusion of the 2006–07 school year, the league merged with the Pioneer Conference to form the Northeast Ohio Conference.
In 2013, it was announced that a new Western Reserve Conference, the fourth to use the name, would be created, with Chardon, Kenston, Mayfield, North, Riverside, and South joining from the PAC. The conference began play in the 2015-16 school year.
The current Western Reserve Conference will break up following the 2025-26 school year, as Kenston and Mayfield accepted invitations to join the Suburban League, while North, South, and Chardon are planning on joining the Chagrin Valley Conference. Riverside will join the Greater Cleveland Conference.