Is there a law where you can't travel outside of the Toledo metro area for sports??
The NLL is spoiled. They only want to travel to other affluent suburban public schools within 10 miles. So no inner city public, no Catholics, no lower income small city schools like Fremont Ross or Lima Senior. They might 'slum it' with Whitmer and Clay.
Other than Central in football, the NLL is really on par with the TRAC. St. Francis and St. Johns would be competitive but probably wouldnt win the NLL. The NLL is superior to the track in soccer, both boys and girls. Other than NDA in girls basketball, the NLL is better than the TRAC. In boys basketball, the TRAC is probably better with SJJ and Lima.
Overall it would make a lot of sense to merge the two leagues and have divisions based on program strength.
Division A in football: CCHS, Whitmer, SJJ, SFS, Findlay, Perrysburg, Anthony Wayne, Springfield
Division B in football: Clay, Fremont, Lima, Napoleon, Northview, Southview, Maumee, Bowling Green
Division A in girls soccer: Anthony Wayne, Perrysburg, Northview, Southview, Clay, Findlay, NDA, SUA
Division B in girls soccer: CCHS, Springfield, Fremont, Whitmer, Napoleon, Maumee, Bowling Green, Lima
Division A in boys basketball: Lima, SJJ, SFS, Perrysburg, Northview, Southview, Findlay, Whitmer
Division B in boys basketball: CCHS, Anthony Wayne, Springfield, Napoleon, Maumee, Fremont, Bowling Green, Clay
Division A in girls basketball: NDA, Northview, Perrysburg, Napoleon, CCHS, Anthony Wayne, Findlay, Southview
Division B in girls basketball: SUA, Lima, Fremont, Whitmer, Maumee, Bowling Green, Springfield, Clay.
These are just examples. Each year or every two years a review of program strength would be done to see if a team needs to move up or down.
I personally think the City League should be in as well.