The Downriver League is an athletic conference for high schools in Michigan. It was formed in 2009 after the dissolution of the Michigan Mega Conference by schools in the "Downriver" area of Metro Detroit. In 2018, Dearborn Edsel Ford was brought into the league to the fill the opening left by Taylor Kennedy after it closed and consolidated with Taylor Truman to make Taylor High. In 2019, Melvindale left to join the Western Wayne Athletic Conference.

Member schools

Team[1] Location Enrollment Class Joined Previous Conference
Allen Park JaguarsAllen Park1099A2009Michigan Mega Conference
Dearborn Edsel Ford ThunderbirdsDearborn1657A2018Western Wayne Athletic Conference
Gibraltar Carlson MaraudersGibraltar1123A2009Michigan Mega Conference
Lincoln Park RailsplittersLincoln Park1362A2009Michigan Mega Conference
Southgate Anderson TitansSouthgate1030A2009Michigan Mega Conference
Taylor GriffinsTaylor1678A2018None (school first established)
Trenton TrojansTrenton886A2009Michigan Mega Conference
Woodhaven WarriorsBrownstown Township1614A2009Michigan Mega Conference
Wyandotte Roosevelt BearsWyandotte1295A2009Michigan Mega Conference

Membership timeline

Edsel Ford High SchoolTheodore Roosevelt High School (Wyandotte)Woodhaven High SchoolTrenton High School (Michigan)Taylor High School (Michigan)Harry S. Truman High School (Taylor, Michigan)John F. Kennedy High School (Taylor, Michigan)Southgate Anderson High SchoolMelvindale High SchoolLincoln Park High School (Michigan)Carlson High SchoolAllen Park High School

Football

This list goes through the 2023 season.

#TeamDRL Championships
1Wyandotte Roosevelt (6)2010-2013, 2017, 2020
2Woodhaven (6)2012, 2014, 2018-21
3Allen Park (4)2015, 2016, 2020-21
4 Gibraltar Carlson 18, 21, 22, 23
5Trenton2015, 2022
6 Taylor Truman2012
7 Melvindale2009

References

  1. "MHSAA > About the MHSAA > Leagues & Conferences > League Membership".


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