Principals Athletic Conference

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The Principals Athletic Conference (PAC-7) is an Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) athletic league, formed in 1989, made up of seven schools from Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties. The PAC-7 is home to some of the biggest rivalries in Northeast Ohio high school sports: the Triway Titans vs. the Orrville Red Riders,[1] the Fairless Falcons vs. Tuslaw Mustangs in "The Blue Cup",[2] and the Manchester Panthers vs. the Northwest Indians.[3]

Current members

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All-time members of the Principals Athletic Conference (PAC-8)
School Nickname Location Colors Type Tenure
Canton South Wildcats Canton Red and Gray
   
Public 2022-
Fairless Falcons Navarre Navy, Silver
   
Public 1989-
Manchester Panthers New Franklin Red, Black
   
Public 1989-
Northwest Indians Lawrence Red, Gray, White
     
Public 2017-
Orrville Red Riders Orrville Red, Black, White
     
Public 2016-
Triway Titans Wooster Purple, White
   
Public 2005-
Tuslaw Mustangs Massillon Blue, Red, White
     
Public 1989-

Former members

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School Nickname Location Colors Type Tenure
Coventry Comets Coventry Blue, Gold
   
Public 1989-2005
Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Royals Cuyahoga Falls Blue, White
   
Private 2001-2024
East Canton Hornets East Canton Blue, Gold
   
Public 1989-2005
Indian Valley Braves Gnadenhutten Red, Blue
   
Public 2007-2017
Sandy Valley Cardinals Magnolia Red, Gray
   
Public 1989-2001
Timken Trojans Canton Blue, Gold
   
Public 2005-2015
Tuscarawas Valley Trojans Zoarville Red, Black
   
Public 1989-2017

Former affiliate member

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School Nickname Location Colors Type Tenure Sports
Loudonville Redbirds Loudonville Red and Gray
   
Public 2017-2021 Football

Recent history

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  • In January 2013, Northwest High School (Lawrence Township) and Orrville High School applied for membership in the PAC-8.[4] Both were turned down after a league discussion.
  • In February 2015, both Indian Valley and Tusky Valley announced that they would leave the PAC-8 in the 2016-17 school year to join the Inter-Valley Conference.[5]
  • On February 25, 2015, the Canton City School District unanimously approved a proposal to consolidate their school district into one high school, which effectively closed Timken as a traditional high school and removed them from the PAC. Timken began to house Canton's freshmen, the Timken Early College High School, and several tech programs while sophomores, juniors, and seniors attend Canton McKinley High School.[6]
  • On February 18, 2015 four schools asked to join the PAC: Canton South, Northwest, Orrville, and Loudonville.
  • On March 4, 2015, two schools were invited to join the PAC: Orrville and Northwest. Both accepted the invitation.[7] The league would like Orrville to join for 2016-17, bringing membership back up to eight after a year at seven, then would add Northwest for 2017-18 year when Indian Valley and Tusky Valley leave.[8] On April 18, 2015, it was announced that the PAC accepted Loudonville's bid to join the league. Loudonville is expected to join the PAC as a football-only member for the 2017-2018 school year.[9]
  • On July 1, 2020 the Canton Local School Board voted unanimously to join the Principals Athletic Conference. Canton South left the Eastern Buckeye Conference and joined the PAC-7 in August 2022. In 2022, Loudonville stepped down as a football only member and joined the Knox Morrow Athletic Conference.[10]
  • In May 2023, CVCA announced they would form the 'North Coast Conference' in 2024 along with Elyria Catholic, Holy Name, Padua, Beaumont, Lake Catholic, and Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin.[11]
  • In July 2024, Coventry confirmed that they had accepted an offer to leave the Metro Athletic Conference and rejoin the PAC, with no set timeline for rejoining.[12]

See also

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References

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