The Sandusky Bay Conference is a high school athletic conference in the Sandusky Bay area of north central Ohio. It is affiliated with the Ohio High School Athletic Association.

Members

The SBC has 22 full members schools located within Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Seneca counties. The schools range in size from Division 2 to Division 7. The reasonably short travel distances and limited range of sizes promotes tight competition throughout all sanctioned sports and a long history of membership with several rivalries. Several member schools have won state championships.

Member schools

DivisionSchoolNicknameLocationEnrollment (CB/FB 2024)State Region (FB 2024)ColorsTenure
Football (FB)Other Sports
ClydeFliersClyde2444:14Blue, Gold
1949-2026
ColumbianTornadoesTiffin3083:10Blue, Gold
2017-2026
NorwalkTruckersNorwalk3323:10Blue, Gold
2017-2026
PerkinsPiratesPerkins Township2624:14Black, White
1972-2026
SanduskyBlue StreaksSandusky3822:6Blue, White
2017-2026
BellevueRedmenBellevue2474:14Red, White
2017-2026
EdisonChargersMilan1865:18Blue, Orange
1986-2026
HuronTigersHuron1596:22Red, Gray
1968-2026
Port ClintonRedskinsPort Clinton1965:18Red, White
1948-1949, 1980-2026
VermilionSailorsVermilion2074:14Purple & Vegas Gold
2016-2026
MargarettaPolar BearsCastalia1516:22Green, White
1963-
WillardCrimson FlashesWillard1845:18Crimson, White
2017-2026
WoodmoreWildcatsElmore1156:22Navy, Gold
2023-
CalvertSenecasTiffin677:26Royal Blue, White
1958-1966, 1972-1986, 2016–2026
GibsonburgGolden BearsGibsonburg937:26Orange, Black
1948-1959, 1963-1972, 2018-
Hopewell-LoudonChieftainsBascom1186:22Scarlet, Gray
2019-2026
LakotaRaidersKansas1426:22Navy Blue, White
1960-1972, 2016-
NorthwoodRangersNorthwood1745:18Blue, Gold
2025-
DanburyLakersLakesideBlue, White
1948-1957, 2018-
New RiegelBlue JacketsNew RiegelNavy Blue, Vegas Gold
2016-2026
Old FortStockadersOld FortBrown, Gold
2016-2026
St. Joseph (SJCC)Crimson StreaksFremontCrimson, Gray
1948-1986, 2016-
St. Mary (SMCC)PanthersSanduskyNavy Blue, Vegas Gold
1950-2014, 2016-

Future members

DivisionSchoolNicknameLocationEnrollment (CB/FB 2024)State Region (FB 2024)ColorsTenure
Football (FB)Other Sports
Ottawa HillsGreen BearsOttawa Hills1446:22Green, White
2026-
N/AToledo ChristianEaglesToledoBlue, Gold
2027-
football only

Former members

Former members who returned to the SBC with the 2016 and 2018 expansions are outlined in those sections.

SchoolNicknameLocationColorsTenureLeft forCurrently in
CareyBlue DevilsCareyBlue, White
1958-1963NCCN10
ElmoreBulldogsElmoreBlack, Gold, White
1948-1958Seaway ConferenceConsolidated into Woodmore HS, now a member of the SBC
GenoaCometsGenoaMaroon, Gray
1948-1956NLLNBC
MohawkWarriorsSycamoreRed, Black
1960-1962NCCN10
Oak HarborRocketsOak HarborGreen, Red, White
1948-1972, 1986-2023SLL, NBCNBC
St. WendelinMohawksFostoriaBlack, Gold
1968-1972, 2016-2017Lakeshore Conference, eventually the MALClosed in June 2017
ShelbyWhippetsShelbyRed, Gray
2017-2018 (football only, Fall 2018)MOACMOAC

Athletic competition

The conference was established in 1948 and offers competition in the following sports:

League history

1940s

  • 1948: The SBC is formed with inaugural members Danbury, Elmore, Genoa, Gibsonburg, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton & Fremont St. Joseph CC.
  • 1949: Port Clinton leaves and is replaced by Clyde.

1950s

  • 1950: Sandusky St. Mary CC joins.
  • 1956: Genoa leaves to help form the Northern Lakes League.
  • 1957: Danbury leaves.
  • 1958: Elmore leaves and is replaced by Tiffin Calvert and Carey.
  • 1959: Gibsonburg leaves.

1960s

  • 1960: Lakota & Mohawk join.
  • 1963: Carey leaves and is replaced by Margaretta & Gibsonburg, who rejoins after a four-year absence.
  • 1966: Tiffin Calvert leaves.
  • 1968: Huron & Fostoria St. Wendelin join.

1970s

  • 1972: Gibsonburg, Lakota & Oak Harbor leave to form the Suburban Lakes League. St. Wendelin also leaves the league. They are replaced by Sandusky Perkins & Tiffin Calvert, who rejoins the league.

1980s

2010s

  • 2013: On February 1, St. Mary CC announced they would be forming a new league called the Sandusky River League in 2014-15 with Calvert (who instead joined the TAAC), Lakota, New Riegel, Old Fort & St. Joseph CC. St. Wendelin would join them later. This league's intent was to have 8 football-playing members and 2-3 non-football schools. This league will ultimately give a home to the remaining MAL schools.[1]
  • 2014: On December 10, the SBC announced plans to expand.[2] Invitations were accepted by Lakota, New Riegel, Old Fort, Fremont St. Joseph Central Catholic, Sandusky St. Mary Central Catholic & Fostoria St. Wendelin Catholic (all of which now play in the Sandusky River League), Tiffin Calvert, a former member of the SBC now a member of the TAAC, and Vermilion, currently a member of the West Shore Conference.
  • 2016: On March 16, Clyde principal William J. Webb and the Northern Ohio League announced that the NOL will merge into the SBC for the 2017-18 school year. Bellevue, Norwalk, Sandusky, Shelby, Tiffin Columbian, and Willard will become the league's newest members.[3][4]
  • 2017: Both Gibsonburg and Danbury announced that they would leave the TAAC and return to the SBC for the 2018-2019 school year. In April 2017, St. Wendelin announced that it would close in June following the 2016-2017 school year.[5]
In July 2017, North Union announced they would be leaving the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference to join the Central Buckeye Conference. This prompted the MOAC to invite Shelby as a replacement, which they accepted. The Whippets would spend only one year in the SBC.[6]
  • 2019: In August 2017 Hopewell-Loudon announced that they would leave the Blanchard Valley Conference for the Sandusky Bay Conference in the 2019-2020 school year after being offered an invitation to replace Shelby.[7][8]

2020s

  • 2021: On May 20, 2021, the school board at Woodmore announced they were going to accept the Sandusky Bay Conference's invitation to join their league for the 2023–24 school year.[9] It is speculated that Woodmore will play in the SBC's River Division with schools of similar enrollment size.
On May 26, 2021, the school board at Oak Harbor announced they would be leaving the SBC and accepting the Northern Buckeye Conference's invitation to replace Woodmore.[10]
On July 19, 2021, St. Mary CC announced that they would be playing football in the Northern 8 Football Conference for the 2021 and 2022 seasons, with the intention to return to 11-man football at some point.[11]
  • 2023: On October 20, 2023, St. Joseph Central Catholic announced they would play 8-man football in the Northern 8 Football Conference beginning in 2024. They join fellow SBC members Danbury and St. Mary CC in the 8-man circuit.[12]
  • 2024: In January 2024, Northwood and the SBC announced that the Rangers would be joining the River Division for the 2025–26 school year.[13] Northwood had been a member of the Toledo Area Athletic Conference since 2000. The SBC River will then be split into a North Division (Danbury, Gibsonburg, Northwood, SJCC, SMCC, and Woodmore) and a South Division (Calvert, Hopewell-Loudon, Lakota, New Riegel, and Old Fort).

Conference split

On February 11, 2025, it was reported that the school boards at ten of the Lake and Bay division schools (Clyde, Columbian, Norwalk, Perkins, and Sandusky of the Lake along with Bay members Bellevue, Edison, Huron, Port Clinton, and Vermilion) were going to vote to withdraw from the SBC and begin their own league with two divisions for the convenience of scheduling.[14] On May 7, these schools announced they would begin play in the 2026-2027 school year as the Northern Ohio Conference.[15] The River division will retain the SBC name going forward.

2025

In November 2024, the Northern 10 Athletic Conference (N10) announced that they intended to expand their league from its current eight schools to 14 schools (12 football playing schools) competing in two divisional alignments.[16] The N10 later announced on February 26, 2025 that they had invited six schools to join their league: Hopewell-Loudon, Lucas, New Riegel, Old Fort, Tiffin Calvert, and Willard.[17][18] Willard and New Reigel accepted the N10's invitation to join for the 2026-2027 school year on March 12, 2025.[19][20] Calvert, Hopewell-Loudon, and Old Fort were included in a statement on March 28, 2025 that they were joining New Riegel, Willard, and Lucas from the Mid-Buckeye Conference in the N10 for the 2026-2027 school year.[21]

In March 2025, Ottawa Hills announced they would be joining the SBC in 2026-2027.[22] Toledo Christian announced in November 2025 that they would be joining the SBC as a football-only member for the 2027 season.[23]

Championships

Championships

__Year__Football[24]Boys Basketball[25]Baseball[26]Volleyball[27]Girls Basketball[28]Softball[29]
1948-49Port ClintonGibsonburg, Port Clinton, St. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1949-50Oak Harbor, St. JosephElmoreNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1950-51Oak HarborSt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1951-52St. Mary CCSt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1952-53St. Joseph CCSt. Mary CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1953-54St. Mary CCSt. Joseph CC, St. Mary CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1954-55GibsonburgSt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1955-56St. Joseph, St. MarySt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1956-57St. Joseph CCSt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1957-58St. Mary CCSt. Joseph CCClydeNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1958-59GibsonburgOak HarborTiffin CalvertNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1959-60St. Joe, Tiffin CalvertSt. Joseph CCTiffin CalvertNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1960-61St. Joseph CCSt. Joseph CCTiffin CalvertNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1961-62Tiffin CalvertMohawkSt. Joseph CC, Tiffin CalvertNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1962-63St. Joseph CCClydeSt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1963-64St. Joseph CCSt. Joseph CCClydeNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1964-65St. Joseph CCMargarettaTiffin CalvertNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1965-66Tiffin CalvertSt. Mary CCGibsonburg, St. Mary CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1966-67St. Mary CCGibsonburg, Port Clinton, St. JosephSt. Mary CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1967-68St. Joseph CCClydeNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1968-69St. Mary CCSt. Mary CCClyde, St. Mary CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1969-70HuronSt. Mary CCMargarettaNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1970-71HuronSt. Joseph CCGibsonburgNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1971-72St. Joseph CCHuronGibsonburg, HuronNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1972-73ClydeHuronSt. Joseph CCNo ChampionNo ChampionNo Champion
1973-74Clyde, HuronSt. Mary CCMargaretta, Perkins, St. Joe, St. MaryHuronNo ChampionNo Champion
1974-75Clyde, St. Joseph CCTiffin CalvertMargarettaHuronPerkins, St. MaryNo Champion
1975-76PerkinsSt. Mary CCSt. Mary CCClydePerkinsNo Champion
1976-77HuronPerkins, Tiffin CalvertHuronClydeClydeNo Champion
1977-78Tiffin CalvertHuronMargarettaClydeClydeNo Champion
1978-79Tiffin CalvertPerkinsClydeClydeHuronNo Champion
1979-80Tiffin CalvertSt. Mary CCTiffin CalvertTiffin CalvertHuronNo Champion
1980-81Huron, Tiffin CalvertPort ClintonSt. Joseph CCClydeHuronNo Champion
1981-82Huron, Tiffin CalvertHuronHuron, Port Clinton, St. MaryClyde, Tiffin CalvertHuronNo Champion
1982-83PerkinsHuronTiffin CalvertClydeHuronMargaretta, St. Joseph
1983-84Huron, MargarettaPerkinsPerkins, Port Clinton, St. MaryClydePerkins, St. MaryMargaretta
1984-85HuronPort ClintonMargarettaClydeHuronMargaretta, Tiffin Calvert
1985-86MargarettaPort ClintonClyde, Margaretta, Port ClintonClyde, PerkinsMargaretta, PerkinsTiffin Calvert
1986-87MargarettaOak Harbor, PerkinsHuron, Port ClintonClydeMargarettaMargaretta
1987-88HuronHuronSt. Mary CCMargarettaMargarettaMargaretta
1988-89PerkinsHuronMargarettaOak HarborMargaretta, Oak HarborMargaretta
1989-90St. Mary CCHuron, Port ClintonMargaretta, St. Mary CCOak HarborOak HarborMargaretta
1990-91Oak Harbor, St. Mary CCPort ClintonSt. Mary CCClydeMargarettaEdison
1991-92Margaretta, Oak HarborHuron, Port ClintonEdison, Oak HarborHuronEdison, MargarettaEdison, Margaretta
1992-93Clyde, St. Mary CCPort ClintonMargarettaClydeMargarettaMargaretta
1993-94ClydeClydeClyde, St. Mary CCEdisonMargarettaEdison
1994-95ClydeClyde, PerkinsHuron, St. Mary CCClydeMargarettaEdison, Clyde, Oak Harbor
1995-96Clyde, Margaretta, Oak HarborPort ClintonSt. Mary CCClydeClydeOak Harbor, St. Mary CC
1996-97MargarettaHuronPerkinsHuronHuronOak Harbor
1997-98Clyde, MargarettaHuronPerkinsMargarettaClydeClyde
1998-99HuronPerkinsPerkinsMargarettaMargarettaOak Harbor
1999-00PerkinsOak HarborClydeHuronHuronClyde
2000-01PerkinsOak HarborPerkinsHuronClyde, MargarettaClyde
2001-02Huron, MargarettaPort Clinton, St. Mary CCPerkinsHuronMargaretta, PerkinsClyde, Oak Harbor
2002-03Huron, Oak HarborPort ClintonPerkinsHuronOak HarborClyde
2003-04HuronMargarettaPerkinsHuronOak HarborClyde
2004-05HuronHuronPort ClintonHuronMargarettaClyde
2005-06Clyde, HuronHuronPerkinsHuronMargarettaPerkins
2006-07Oak HarborPerkinsPerkinsHuronPerkinsPerkins
2007-08ClydeClydePerkinsHuronPerkinsClyde, Perkins
2008-09ClydeEdisonPerkinsHuronMargarettaOak Harbor
2009-10Clyde, PerkinsPort ClintonPerkinsHuronPerkinsPerkins
2010-11ClydeEdisonPerkinsEdison, Huron, MargarettaClydePerkins
2011-12ClydePerkinsOak HarborEdisonClydeEdison
2012-13PerkinsPerkinsPerkinsHuronClydePerkins
2013-14PerkinsPerkinsPerkinsHuronClydeEdison
2014-15HuronHuronEdison, HuronHuronPort ClintonPerkins
2015-16Clyde, EdisonEdisonHuronEdison, HuronOak HarborEdison

Championships - Multi-division Era

Divisional Championships - Fall Sports

__Year__DivisionCross C (Boys)Cross C (Girls)FootballGolf (Boys)Golf (Girls)Soccer (Boys)Soccer (Girls)Tennis (Girls)Volleyball
2016-17BayEdisonEdisonClyde, EdisonHuronEdisonOak HarborOak HarborClydeHuron
RiverOld FortSt. Mary CCTiffin CalvertNew RiegelOld Fort
2017-18LakeShelbyBellevueSanduskyClydeShelbyVermilionNorwalkClydeNorwalk
BayEdisonEdisonShelbyVermillionEdisonEdisonEdisonWillardOak Harbor
RiverLakotaSt. Mary CCCalvertLakotaCalvert, New Riegel
2018-19LakeNorwalkColumbianColumbian, ClydeBellevueNorwalkNorwalkBellevue
BayOak HarborHuronWillard
RiverGibsonburg
2019-20LakeNorwalkColumbianColumbian, NorwalkNorwalkBellevueNorwalkNorwalkNorwalkBellevue, Norwalk
BayHuronEdisonOak Harbor
RiverHopewell-LoudonHopewell-LoudonGibsonburg
2020-21LakeColumbian[30]Columbian[31]BellevueBellevue[32]
BayHuron[33]Edison[33]Huron[34]Huron[32]
RiverNew Riegel[35]Gibsonburg[36]Hopewell-LoudonHopewell-Loudon[32]

Divisional Championships - Winter Sports

__Year__DivisionBasketball (Boys)Basketball (Girls)Bowling (Boys)Bowling (Girls)Swimming (Boys)Swimming (Girls)Wrestling
2016-17BayHuron, Perkins, VermilionClydePerkinsVermilionPerkinsOak HarborEdison
RiverOld FortSt. Joseph CC, Old FortSt. Mary CC
2017-18LakeSanduskyBellevuePerkinsPerkinsPerkinsPerkinsPerkins
BayVermilionWillardOak HarborOak HarborEdison
RiverNew Riegel, Old FortSt. Joseph CCSt. Mary CC
2018-19LakeNorwalkBellevuePerkins
BayVermilion, WillardMargarettaHuron/DiveEdison
RiverOld Fort, St. Mary CCOld Fort, St. Mary CCGibsonburg
2019-20LakeSanduskyBellevuePerkins
BayOak Harbor, WillardHuron/Dive
RiverOld Fort

Divisional Championships - Spring Sports

__Year__DivisionBaseballSoftballTennis (Boys)Track & Field (Boys)Track & Field (Girls)
2016-17BayVermilionOak HarborClydePerkinsOak Harbor
RiverOld FortSt. Joseph CCSt. Joseph CC
2017-18LakeBellevue, ClydeBellevueClydePerkinsShelby
BayVermilionEdisonOak Harbor
RiverLakotaCalvertSt. Joseph CC
2018-19LakeBellevue, NorwalkClydeColumbianPerkins
BayVermilionOak HarborOak Harbor
RiverSt. Joeseph CCLakota

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