1970
League Co-Champions: Louisville & Massillon Perry (both 6-2 League play)

1971
League Champion: Louisville (8-0 League play)

1972
League Champion: North Canton Hoover (8-0 League play)
OHSAA Playoff Qualifier: Uniontown Lake.
OHSAA implements a playoff format using the Jack Harbin point system.
One team per region, four teams per class statewide (classes AAA, AA, A)

1973
League Champion: North Canton Hoover (7-1 League play)

1974
League Champion: Louisville (7-1 League play)

1975
Fairless drops out of the Federal League.
Canton Glenwood and Canton Oakwood merge to form Canton GlenOak.
Canton Lincoln and Canton Lehman absorbed into Canton McKinley and Canton Timken.
League Champion: North Canton Hoover (6-0 League play)

1976
League Champion: North Canton Hoover (5-1 League play)

1977
League Champion: Louisville (6-0 League play)
OHSAA Playoff Qualifier: Canton McKinley.
Canton McKinley State Runner-up.

1978
League Champion: Louisville (6-0 League play)

1979
League Champion: North Canton Hoover (6-0 League play)
Hoover Vikings Football
Hoover Vikings Football
NETWORK
The Federal League Football History (1970 - 1979)