The Northwest Conference (or just the NWC) is an OHSAA athletic league located in northwest Ohio and includes schools in Allen, Hardin, Putnam, Shelby and Van Wert counties. The NWC originally formed in 1947. The Northwest Conference currently awards championships in 10 Varsity sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf (boys), softball, soccer (girls), track, volleyball, and wrestling.

The following segments are from the NWC's website.

Current members

Map of the current Northwest Conference members. Full members are in red, football-only members are in blue.
SchoolNicknameLocationColorsNotes
Allen EastMustangsLafayetteRoyal Blue, White
BlufftonPiratesBlufftonRed, White
Columbus GroveBulldogsColumbus GroveScarlet, Gray
CrestviewKnightsConvoyBlue, Red
Fort LoramieRedskinsFort LoramieRed, BlackFootball-only member
JeffersonWildcatsDelphosRed, White
LincolnviewLancersVan WertBlue, GoldNon-football member
Lima Central CatholicThunderbirdsLimaScarlet, Columbia
SpencervilleBearcatsSpencervilleBlack, White

Former members

High SchoolLocationJoined NWCTenure of MembershipCharter MemberCurrent league(s)
Ada High SchoolAda19641964-2024NoBlanchard Valley Conference
Bath High SchoolLima, Ohio19641964-1966NoWestern Buckeye League
Elida High SchoolLima, Ohio19471947-1972YesWestern Buckeye League
Forest High SchoolForest, Ohio19471947-1962YesBlanchard Valley Conference (as part of Riverdale HS)
Leipsic High SchoolLeipsic1962, 20211962-1964, 2021-2024NoBlanchard Valley Conference
North Baltimore High SchoolNorth Baltimore, Ohio19671967-1969NoNorthwest Central Conference
Ottawa-Glandorf High SchoolOttawa, Ohio19641964-1967NoWestern Buckeye League
Pandora-Gilboa High SchoolPandora, Ohio19471947-1966YesBlanchard Valley Conference, Putnam County League
Paulding High SchoolPaulding, Ohio19671967-2021NoGreen Meadows Conference
Perry High SchoolLima, Ohio19661966-2004NoNorthwest Central Conference
Shawnee High SchoolLima, Ohio19471947-1953YesWestern Buckeye League
Upper Scioto Valley High SchoolMcGuffey, Ohio19661966-2001NoNorthwest Central Conference

Membership Timeline

History

1947-1949

1950-1959

  • 1953: Shawnee leaves after the 1952–53 school year.
  • 1953: Bluffton becomes a conference member beginning with the 1953–1954 school year.

1960-1969

  • 1962: Forest is consolidated into Riverdale Local Schools who maintains membership in a different conference.
  • 1962: Leipsic, in Putnam County, joins starting with the 1962–1963 school year.
  • 1963: Ada, Lima Bath, and Ottawa-Glandorf join the conference.
  • 1964: Leipsic leaves the conference in May.
  • 1965: Lafayette-Jackson consolidates with Harrod Auglaize Local to create Allen East.
  • 1966: Bath and Pandora-Gilboa leave at the conclusion of the 1965–1966 school year.
  • 1966: Lima Perry and Upper Scioto Valley join.
  • 1967: Ottawa-Glandorf leaves at the conclusion of 1966–1967. North Baltimore and Paulding enter the conference at the beginning of the 1967–1968 school year.
  • 1969: North Baltimore leaves in May. Lincolnview begins conference play in September.

Lincolnview entered conference for the 1965–66 season, basketball only. Lincolnview never fielded a football program.

1970-1979

  • 1970: Crestview joins at the beginning of the 1970–1971 school year.
  • 1972: Elida votes to leave the league. They subsequently begin play in the WBL in 1973.

1980-1989

  • 1981: Crestview votes to no longer sponsor football at the conclusion of the 1981 season. They remain a conference member in all other sports.

1990-1999

2000-2009

  • 2000: Crestview, having restarted their football program as an independent in 1999, officially starts play as a conference member again.
  • 2002: Upper Scioto Valley, facing possible removal because of their failure to reliably field a football team during the 2001 season, opts to leave the conference at the conclusion of the 2001–2002 school year. They join the Northwest Central Conference beginning in 2003–2004.
  • 2004: Lima Perry finishes its final year as a conference member after announcing their move to join USV in the NWCC in 2003.
  • 2006: Lima Central Catholic begins play as a conference member after several years of petitioning.

2010-Present

  • 2011: On December 1, the Lima Central Catholic administration announced that due to the results of being voted out of the NWC, they would leave the conference at the conclusion of 2012–2013. The move is made in part due to concerns from other conference members over fairness and competitive balance. A scheduling agreement agreed to before the announcement keeps LCC on NWC members' athletic schedules through the 2014–2015 school year unless there is a mutual decision between a conference member and LCC to break the agreement. As of September, 2013, Lima Central Catholic will remain an independent after unsuccessful negotiations with many other area conferences to become a member.
  • 2012: Ada and Bluffton are asked to apply for membership in the expanding (and neighboring) Blanchard Valley Conference in March. Both schools decline the BVC's invitation and remain members of the NWC. The BVC also invites North Baltimore and Hopewell-Loudon, who both accept.
  • 2020: In response to Holgate leaving the Green Meadows Conference, the GMC invited former member Paulding to rejoin their league. Paulding would accept their invitation and is expected to join after the 2020–21 school year. With Paulding leaving, the NWC invited Blanchard Valley Conference/Putnam County League member Leipsic to join as a replacement, which is expected to join during the 2022–23 school year. Leipsic will completely leave the BVC while maintaining their dual-membership with the PCL.
  • 2023: On April 26, 2023, the school board at Ada voted to accept the BVC's invitation to join their league. No timeframe has been set for when the Bulldogs will switch conferences.

During a special board meeting held on Sunday, May 21, 2023, the Leipsic school board voted to rejoin the BVC. Similar to Ada, a timeframe for returning to their old league has not yet been established.

  • In response to Ada and Leipsic leaving the NWC, Fort Loramie was invited to join the league as a football-only member while Lima Central Catholic was invited to rejoin the league as a full-time member. Both schools accepted shortly after and began league competition in 2024.
  • 2026: In March of 2026, the NWC sent inquiries to Rockford Parkway and Delphos St. John's to join the NWC, but not as official invites. However, this isn't the first time the NWC reached out to Parkway and St. John's. In 2023, the NWC invited both schools to consider joining the conference, but both schools declined and decided to stay in the Midwest Athletic Conference. So far, Parkway declined their inquiry, but St. John's has yet to decide.

Notable Conference Rivalries

  • Bluffton & Columbus Grove (Battle of 696)
  • Crestview & Lincolnview (Battle of Van Wert County)
  • Delphos Jefferson & Spencerville (Battle of Route 66)

Out of Conference Rivalries

Football Championships

Source:

By Year

YearChampions
1947Jefferson
1948Forest
1949Shawnee
1950Shawnee
1951Columbus Grove
1952Columbus Grove
1953Jefferson
1954Forest
1955Elida
1956Bluffton
1957Elida
1958Bluffton Elida
1959Columbus Grove
1960Elida
1961Pandora-Gilboa Elida
1962Elida
1963Spencerville
1964Bath
1965Bath
1966Bluffton
1967Allen East
1968Allen East Columbus Grove Paulding
1969Bluffton
1970Elida
1971Ada
1972Ada Allen East Spencerville
1973Ada
1974Bluffton
1975Bluffton
1976Bluffton
1977Paulding
1978Paulding
1979Ada
1980Jefferson
1981Jefferson
1982Allen East
1983Paulding
1984Jefferson
1985Jefferson
1986Jefferson
1987Jefferson
1988Paulding
1989Allen East
1990Allen East
1991Bluffton
1992Columbus Grove
1993Jefferson
1994Ada
1995Allen East
1996Bluffton Spencerville
1997Columbus Grove
1998Columbus Grove Bluffton
1999Columbus Grove Bluffton Jefferson
2000Bluffton Jefferson
2001Jefferson
2002Columbus Grove
2003Columbus Grove
2004Bluffton
2005Columbus Grove Bluffton Crestview
2006Lima Central Catholic
2007Lima Central Catholic
2008Ada
2009Ada
2010Lima Central Catholic
2011Lima Central Catholic
2012Lima Central Catholic
2013Jefferson Crestview Ada
2014Jefferson
2015Jefferson
2016Jefferson
2017Spencerville
2018Crestview Spencerville Columbus Grove
2019Allen East Spencerville Columbus Grove
2020Columbus Grove

2021: Columbus Grove

2022: Allen East

2023: Columbus Grove

2024: Columbus Grove

2025: Columbus Grove

Boys' Soccer

Championships, by year (Boys' Soccer was introduced to the NWC in 2015)

YearChampionsRunner-upThird place
2015BlufftonSpencervilleLincolnview
2016BlufftonPauldingAllen East
2017BlufftonAdaAllen East
2018BlufftonAdaAllen East
2019BlufftonAllen EastAda
2020BlufftonAdaSpencerville
2021BlufftonSpencervilleLincolnview
2022BlufftonSpencervilleLincolnview
2023BlufftonLincolnviewSpencerville
  • Bluffton maintains an undefeated conference record through nine consecutive years of play, 42-0-0 through 2023.

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