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This article is about the Pennsylvania high school conference. For the baseball league, see Colonial League (baseball). For the NCAA conference originally known as the Colonial League, see Patriot League.

Colonial League
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Formation1975
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeAthletic/Educational
Region served Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Membership14 schools
Official language English
PresidentBryan Geist
Parent organizationPIAA
AffiliationsPIAA District XI
Websitecolonialleague.org

The Colonial League is an athletic conference consisting of 14 high schools mostly from the Lehigh Valley portion of eastern Pennsylvania. It is part of District XI of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. The Colonial League is designed for mid and small-size schools in the Lehigh Valley. The largest 18 schools in the Lehigh Valley and Pocono region compete in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, one of the premiere athletic divisions in the nation.

History

In 1975, nine schools from the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania merged to form the Colonial League. Since then, a total of five teams have joined the league, with one team leaving.

Charter members

The Colonial League was founded in 1975, with the following ten school teams as charter members:

Prior to joining the Colonial League, these schools were part of the Lehigh Valley League or the Lehigh-Northampton League for interscholastic activities. As years went on, the member schools of these leagues began to vary greatly in school sizes and athletic competition levels.. The smaller schools of each league broke away and formed the Colonial League while others became members of the Centennial League. Some joined the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, which includes the Lehigh Valley's largest high schools and a very high level of athletic competition.

1994 membership additions and departure

In 1994, four high school athletic programs, Northern Lehigh High School, Northwestern Lehigh High School, Notre Dame High School, and Palmerton High School, joined the Colonial League, and one school, Nazareth Area High School in Nazareth, departed the league to begin competing with larger high schools in the Mountain Valley Conference, and subsequently joined the Lehigh Valley Conference and Eastern Pennsylvania Conference.

2014 addition and departure

In 2014, Moravian Academy in Bethlehem joined the Colonial League and Notre Dame High School in East Stroudsburg departed it.

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