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Ohio High School Athletic Association company history timeline

1908

The first OHSAA-sponsored state tournament, Track and Field, was held on May 23, 1908, at Denison University.

1979

In 1979, OHSAA adopted a bylaw prohibiting out-of-state students from competing in OHSAA-sponsored activities.

1990

The Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference was established in 1990 by ten Ohio high schools in Delaware, Marion, Morrow, and Union Counties.

2006

In the fall of 2006, the league adopted a new tradition and started the MOAC Awards Nights that are held at the end of each season.

2013

In Fall season, 2013, boys soccer was added as a league sport.

2014

In Fall season 2014, girls golf, girls tennis and girls soccer were added as league sports.

2015

Marion Harding joined the Red Division for all other sports and was added to Football in Fall Season 2015.

2016

Fairbanks left the MOAC at the beginning of the 2016-17 school year to join the Ohio Heritage Conference in all sports except Football.

2017

Fairbanks Football will move to the Ohio Heritage Conference(OHC) in the fall of 2017.

Starting with the Fall of 2017 The MOAC was reduced to an 8 team Conference.

2019

Buckeye Valley left the league to join the MSL. Shelby will play Football starting 2019.

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WIAA1896$8.4M21-
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WVSSAC1948$1.7M19-
NFHS1920$1.6M30-
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GHSA1904$6.1M40-
Missouri State High School Activities Association1926$10.0M23-

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