The Macomb Area Conference (formerly known as the Macomb Athletic Conference) is a high school sports league located in Southeastern Michigan. It is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). There are currently 35 members, spread across St. Clair County, Macomb County, Oakland County, and Wayne County.
The MAC offers sports for both boys and girls, including boys and girls cross country, boys football, boys and girls basketball, boys baseball, and girls softball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls swimming, girls volleyball, boys and girls track and field, wrestling, boys hockey, and boys and girls tennis.
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League History
The MAC was formed in 1986, and began competition in September 1987. The 17 charter member schools included ten from the Macomb Conference, five from the Bi-county League, and two from the Eastern Michigan league.
Charter members
Brablec was closed and merged with Roseville High School in 1988.
Expansion
First Expansion
In 1988 the remaining schools in the Eastern Michigan League joined the MAC.
- New Baltimore Anchor Bay
- East Detroit High School
- Grosse Pointe South
- L'Anse Creuse North
- Mount Clemens
- Port Huron
- Port Huron Northern
- Roseville
Second Expansion
In 1992, Warren Mott High School joined the MAC.
Third Expansion
In 1995, six schools from the former St. Clair Area League joined the MAC:
- Algonac
- Imlay City
- Marine City
- Marysville
- Richmond
- Saint Clair
Algonac, Imlay City and Richmond later left the conference to seek other affiliations. Dakota High school opened in 1995 and joined the MAC in 1996.
Fourth Expansion
In 1996, four schools from the former Macomb-Oakland Athletic Conference joined the MAC:
- Center Line
- Warren Fitzgerald
- Warren Lincoln
- South Lake
Fifth Expansion
In 2003, Madison Heights Madison and Madison Heights Lamphere, from the OAA, and New Haven, from the Southern Thumb, joined the MAC.
Sixth Expansion
In 2008, Clawson from the OAA, joined the MAC.
Current Members
Membership Timeline with Football Divisions
Football
NOTE: Statistics are as of the end of the 2007 season. The number of playoffs are the number of times a High School entered the playoffs when it was part of the MAC.
Red Division
White Division
Blue Division
Gold Division
Silver Division
Bronze Division
MAC Championships
Sources
- MAC Official Website
- MHSAA Official Website
- Michigan High School Football
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