NEO High Schools Form Cleveland West Conference
There’s a new conference in town as eight northeast Ohio high schools, along with ten middle schools, will now comprise the Cleveland West Conference. The founding members of the conference include:
- Bay Village City Schools
- Bay High and Middle Schools
- Buckeye Local School District
- Buckeye High and Junior High School
- Lakewood City School District
- Lakewood High School
- Garfield Middle School
- Harding Middle School
- North Olmsted City Schools
- North Olmsted High and Middle Schools
- Parma City School District
- Normandy High School
- Valley Forge High School
- Greenbriar Middle School
- Hillside Middle School
- Shiloh Middle School
- Rocky River City School District
- Rocky River High and Middle Schools
- Westlake City School District
- Westlake High School
- Lee Burneson Middle School
The following comes from the conference’s initial press release:
“Each of these school districts brings a rich tradition of athletic excellence and academic achievement to the conference. The creation of the Cleveland West Conference will provide student-athletes with enhanced opportunities for growth and competition within their local communities.”
The Cleveland West Conference will commence its inaugural season this fall for the 2024 season.
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Mateo Medina
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Mateo joined our own Rocco Nuosci as he talked about reaching his goals this spring, all the hard work and dedication that was put in toward meeting those goals, and his excitement to continue running at the collegiate level.
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