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Michigan Mega Conference
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The Michigan Mega Conference was a large high school athletic league comprising twenty-eight schools which disbanded in mid-2009, with its former members either becoming independent or forming their own leagues. Member schools were predominantly located in suburban Wayne County, Michigan, mainly in Downriver. The other schools were located in neighboring Monroe and Washtenaw Counties. The schools were also members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association and compete in the organization's post-season state championships. Depending on the sport, the schools were divided into three or four divisions.
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Controversies
When the MEGA conference was formed in 1993, many schools were denied entry into the conference. The repudiated schools alleged that this was because of their large black student population, the founding schools "discriminated in the formation and operation of the league." Consequently, current member schools Dearborn Heights Robichaud and Romulus filed complaints against the conference for denying their admission as members to the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) at the United States Department of Education. OCR determined that the athletic league violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The schools declined a resolution offered by the OCR and subsequently sent the subject to the Justice Department in the summer of 1995. A resolution was succeeded by the eighteen founding members and the Justice Department to include the aforementioned schools and five others (Highland Park, Inkster, River Rouge, Ypsilanti, Ypsilanti Willow Run) encompassing an athletic conference of twenty five schools.
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2008 football alignments
Red
- Allen Park
- Belleville
- Dearborn
- Fordson
- Monroe
- Southgate Anderson
- Truman
White
- Carlson
- Edsel Ford
- Kennedy
- Lincoln Park
- Redford Union
- Roosevelt
- Trenton
- Woodhaven
Blue
- Garden City
- Highland Park
- Inkster
- Melvindale
- Romulus
- Ypsilanti
Gold
List of MEGA Conference state champions
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Baseball
Boys' basketball
Girls' basketball
Boys' bowling
Girls' competitive cheer
Boys' cross country
Girls' cross country
Football
Boys' golf
Boys' gymnastics
Girls' gymnastics
Boys' ice hockey
Girls' soccer
Softball
Boys' swimming
Girls' swimming
Boys' tennis
Girls' tennis
Boys' track
Girls' track
Girls' volleyball
Wrestling
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Disbanding
The Mega Conference officially disbanded after the 2008 season after members of the league began to fracture off and form their own conferences, citing a desire to have more geographically centered leagues, as opposed to leagues more focused around the schools' athletic strength.
There were 2 main conferences formed from the ashes of the Mega Conference, with those being the Western Wayne Athletic Conference and the Downriver League. However, a couple of schools chose instead to join the Southeastern Conference, while a few others chose to run an independent schedule.
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