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North Coast League

The North Coast League (NCL) is a high school athletic conference for Catholic schools in Greater Cleveland, Ohio.
==Member schools==
The North Coast League was founded by six parochial high schools in 1984. Its original members were Cleveland Central Catholic, Holy Name. Lake Catholic, Padua Franciscan, St. Peter Chanel, and Trinity. Elyria Catholic and Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin joined the league shortly after it was founded. The schools were then separated into two four-team divisions based on enrollment. Villa Angela-St. Joseph joined the league in 2004 and Archbishop Hoban in 2005, but Cleveland Central Catholic left, creating unevenly sized divisions. Central Catholic re-joined the league in 2006, creating a balanced ten-team lineup.
In 2011, the NCL added Beaumont, Benedictine, Walsh Jesuit, and Warren John F. Kennedy high schools. Elyria Catholic left the league to join the West Shore Conference. Benedictine is an all-boys school and Beaumont is an all-girls school, so twelve schools compete in most sports, in two divisions of six schools each.
St. Peter Chanel left the North Coast League on July 1, 2013 due to the school's closing. St. Thomas Aquinas joined the North Coast League on that date. In 2014, Holy Name announced that they would be leaving the North Coast League for the new Great Lake Conference effective July 1, 2015.〔http://www.holynamehs.com/2014/05/01/new-great-lake-conference-to-include-7-local-schools/〕 Later that year, Youngstown Christian School, which is currently independent of a league, was unanimously accepted to replace Holy Name.〔http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/aug/19/youngstown-christian-in-north-coast-leag/〕 YCS will be the first North Coast League school that is not operated by a Roman Catholic diocese or order.
The NCL is currently made up of 13 schools across 7 counties in northeast Ohio. The schools are separated into two divisions, based on the their enrollment. the Blue Division consists of larger schols, while the White Division is made up of smaller schools.

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