Northern Michigan Football League

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Northern Michigan Football League
NMFL
Established2014
DivisionMHSAA
Members24
RegionNorthern Michigan
Locations
Northern Michigan Football League locations

The Northern Michigan Football League is an interscholastic athletic conference affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association. It is located in Northern Michigan and contains nineteen teams that encompasses twelve counties: Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Luce, Mackinac, and Otsego.

History[]

The League formed from the merger of the Lake Michigan Conference and the , for football only. The schools were then split up based on enrollment and competitiveness, with the larger schools forming the Legends Division, and the smaller ones forming the Legacy Division. , who was a member of the Northwest Conference, declined to join the league, leaving the Legacy Division with one school less than the Legend Division.[1] Before the 2015 season, it was announced that the six members of the not dropping to Eight-man Football as well as , and High Schools would join the league during the 2016 season, causing the league to expand to three divisions; the Leaders, Legends, and Legacy divisions.[2][3] The league is also considering the applications of several other schools, and the possibility of further divisions to help with travel costs. On October 6, 2015, Traverse City Christian announced that it would not be joining the NMFL and that Mesick would be replacing them in the conference on a two-year trial basis.

For the 2017 season, more changes will be happening, as four schools will be making the move to eight-man football. In the last few months of 2016, Central Lake,[4][5] Mesick,[4][5] Onekama,[6] and Suttons Bay[5] all announced moves to the eight-man game. However, for the 2018 season, Newberry, from the former Mid Eastern Football Conference, was brought into the league.[7] This did not last long, however, as for the 2019 season, Newberry, along with Gaylord St. Mary announced their own move to the 8 man game as well. Starting in 2020, the league will welcome and West Branch-Ogemaw Heights, who both previously were independent. In corresponding moved Kalkaska and Boyne city will move from the Legends Division to the Leaders Division, and Frankfort will move from the Leaders Division to the Legacy Division. This aligns the league, with the exception of Traverse City St. Francis, to divisions based on enrollment sizes, with the Legends being the largest, Leaders being the middle, and Legacy being the smallest schools.[8]

Effective 2021, the NMFL added 2 new schools, & . Tawas was added to the largest division, Legends, while Oscoda was added to the smallest division, Legacy. Former foes & were both originally set the join the Legacy Division, but opted instead to drop to 8-Man Football. [9]

Member schools[]

Current members[]

Team School Location Joined Type Enrollment All-Sports Conference
Legends Division
Benzie Central Huskies Benzie Central Benzonia Township 2014 Public 403 Northwest Conference
Cheboygan Chiefs Cheboygan 2016 Public 605 Straits Area Conference
Grayling Vikings Frederic Township 2014 Public 390 Lake Michigan Conference
Kingsley Stags Kingsley 2014 Public 486 Northwest Conference
Ogemaw Heights Falcons West Branch Ogemaw Heights West Branch 2020 Public 572 Independent
Sault Ste. Marie Blue Devils Sault Area Sault Ste. Marie 2020 Public 719 Straits Area Conference
St. Francis Gladiators Traverse City St. Francis Traverse City 2014 Private 329 Lake Michigan Conference
Tawas Braves Tawas Area Tawas City 2021 Public 370 Independent
Leaders Division
Boyne City Ramblers Boyne City 2014 Public 436 Lake Michigan Conference
Charlevoix Rayders Charlevoix Marion Township 2014 Public 283 Lake Michigan Conference
Elk Rapids Elks Elk Rapids Elk Rapids 2014 Public 396 Lake Michigan Conference
Kalkaska Blazers Kalkaska Kalkaska 2014 Public 463[a] Lake Michigan Conference
Glen Lake Lakers Kasson Township 2014 Public 378[b] Northwest Conference
Mancelona Ironmen Mancelona Township 2016 Public 304 Ski Valley Conference
Legacy Division
East Jordan Red Devils East Jordan East Jordan 2014 Public 279 Lake Michigan Conference
Frankfort Panthers Frankfort 2014 Public 154 Northwest Conference
Harbor Springs Rams Harbor Springs 2014 Public 256 Lake Michigan Conference
Johannesburg-Lewiston Cardinals Charlton Township 2016 Public 216 Ski Valley Conference
Oscoda Owls Oscoda 2021 Public 320 North Star League
St. Ignace Saints St. Ignace Township 2016 Public 210 Straits Area Conference


  1. ^ Co-Op with (40 Students)
  2. ^ Co-Op with (130 Students)

Future members[]

Former members[]

Team School Location Joined Departed Enrollment Type Current Conference
Central Lake Trojans Central Lake 2016 2017 84 Public
Gaylord St. Mary Snowbirds Gaylord 2016 2019 69 Private
Indian River Inland Lakes Bulldogs Tuscarora Township 2016 2020 177 Public
Mesick Bulldogs Mesick 2016 2017 197 Public
Newberry Indians Newberry 2018 2019 171 Public - East
Onekama Portagers Onekama 2016 2017 99 Public Independent (8-Man)
Suttons Bay Norsemen Suttons Bay 2014 2017 132 Public Independent (8-Man)

Football Champions[]

Year NMFL I NMFL II
2014 Boyne City 12-1 (6-0) Suttons Bay 9-2 (5-0)
Year Legends Leaders
2015 St. Francis 12-1 (6-0) Frankfort 9-3 (5-0)
Year Legends Leaders Legacy
2016 St. Francis 11-1 (6-0) Frankfort 11-1 (5-0) St. Ignace 11-2 (6-0)
2017 Boyne City 9-1 (7-0) Maple City Glen Lake 7-3 (5-0) Gaylord St. Mary 10-1 (5-0)
2018 St. Francis 12-1 (6-0) Maple City Glen Lake 5-5 (4-0) Johannesburg-Lewiston 9-2 (6-0)
2019 Kingsley 12-1 (6-0) Maple City Glen Lake 12-2 (4-0) Johannesburg-Lewiston 10-1 (4-0)
2020 Kingsley 8-1 (6-0) Charlevoix 8-1 (5-0) Johannesburg-Lewiston 10-1 (4-0)

State Championship Appearances[]

Season NMFL Non-NMFL Site Division
2016 Maple City Glen Lake (12-2) 14 Jackson Lumen Christi (11-3) 26 Ford FieldDetroit, MI 6 [10]
2019 Maple City Glen Lake (12-2) 0 Monroe Saint Mary Catholic (12-1) 7 Ford FieldDetroit, MI 6 [11]
2020 St. Francis (9-3) 35 (11-0) 42 Ford FieldDetroit, MI 7 [12]

Membership Timeline[]

Legends Leaders Legacy

References[]

  1. ^ "New League to begin play". Record-Eagle.
  2. ^ jcook@record-eagle.com, JAMES COOK. "Onekama, Cheboygan join NMFL; more on the way?". Traverse City Record-Eagle.
  3. ^ cdobrowolski@record-eagle.com, CHRIS DOBROWOLSKI. "Conference up to 22 teams, 3 divisions". Traverse City Record-Eagle.
  4. ^ a b "Mesick Football Drops to 8-man". November 23, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Beeby, Harrison (December 12, 2016). "Suttons Bay football program moving to 8-man division". WPBN.
  6. ^ Yoshonis, Scott (December 13, 2016). "Onekama makes the switch to 8-player football". Manistee News Advocate.
  7. ^ "West PAC to add three football teams in 2018, Newberry to join NMFL".
  8. ^ dkochanny@petoskeynews.com, Drew Kochanny (231) 439-9345. "Northern Michigan Football League changes coming at start of 2020 season". Petoskey News-Review.
  9. ^ "3 Join NMFL". Record-Eagle.com.
  10. ^ "GL-JLC". MHSAA.
  11. ^ "2019 Class 6 Championship" (PDF).
  12. ^ "TCSF-NL". MHSAA.

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