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About the Northern 10 The Northern 10 Athletic Conference was
formed in 2012 and began competition in the 2014-15 school year. It began as
Buckeye Central, Bucyrus, Carey, Colonel Crawford, Crestline, Mohawk,
Ridgedale, Riverdale and Wynford, but when Riverdale accepted a place in the
Blanchard Valley Conference, the Falcons’ association with the N10 was
terminated immediately, and Riverdale never competed in the league. The
Falcons were replaced by Upper Sandusky, which began play immediately in
every sport except football because it had to fulfill a commitment to the Mid Ohio Athletic Conference. Crestline left the league
after the 2014-15 season. Beginning with the 2017 season, Ridgedale competed
independently in football, giving the N10 eight football-playing members, and
the Rockets left the N10 altogether following the 2020-21 season. The league
is content to stay at eight teams for now but has not ruled out future
expansion. Member schools compete for championships in
boys and girls cross country, football, boys golf, girls
golf and volleyball in the fall, boys and girls basketball and wrestling in
the winter, and baseball, softball and boys and girls track and field in the
spring. There was a champion named in boys and girls swimming in the first
year of the league but there currently are not enough schools sponsoring the
sport for league competition to be held at this time. N10 schools now compete
in the North Central Ohio Swim League. Mark Hayman recently retired as
commissioner. Mike Reinhart is the current commissioner. N10 emphasizes sportsmanship policy The Northern10
Athletic Conference, in association with the Ohio High School Athletic
Association, promotes interscholastic events and excellent sportsmanship.
Sportsmanship is an essential part of any athletic competition and is
expected from all athletes, coaches, officials, and fans. As a fan/spectator
(student or adult) of any Northern10 affiliated school, we want all of us to
be an example of positive encouragement while supporting our athletes,
coaches, and officials. Our behavior should be positive, respectful, and
encouraging of the athletes, coaches, officials, and the game. We remind you
that your admission to this contest provides you with the opportunity to
support rival student-athletes in friendly competition, not the opportunity
to become a distraction to, or ruin the experience of competitors, coaches,
officials, or other fans. Failure to be an
example of these athletic practices and earning an ejection from an athletic
contest, whether at a home or away event, will result in set protocols being
taken by the conference’s administration. The protocols are listed on the
Northern10 Athletic Conference’s website and all Northern10 Athletic
Conference affiliated school’s web pages under “Athletics.” We thank you for
your cooperation in this endeavor. For the full policy,
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