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Mid-Central Conference

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The Mid-Central Conference was a short-lived IHSAA-sanctioned conference based in Northwest-Central Indiana. Formed in 1966,[1] and based in Boone, Carroll, Clinton, and Tippecanoe counties, the conference was hit hard by the consolidation of smaller Tippecanoe County schools into Harrison and McCutcheon high schools. The consolidation of the latter left the conference with three schools, effectively ending it. The same three schools would form the Hoosier Heartland Conference 15 years later, which is another small-school conference with a similar geographic footprint.

Membership

School City Team Name Colors County Year joined Previous conference Year left Conference joined
Battle Ground Battle Ground Tomahawks     79
Tippecanoe
1966 Tippecanoe County 1970 none (consolidated
into Harrison)
Carroll* Flora Cougars     08
Carroll
1966 Hoosier 1975 Hoosier
Clinton
Central
Michigantown Bulldogs     12
Clinton
1966 Independents
(new school 1959)
1975 Rangeline
Clinton
Prairie
*
Frankfort Gophers     12
Clinton
1966 Hoosier 1975 Rangeline
East Tipp Buck Creek Trojans     79
Tippecanoe
1966 Tippecanoe County 1970 none (consolidated
into Harrison)
Southwestern Shadeland Wildcats     79
Tippecanoe
1966 Hoosier 1975 none (consolidated
into McCutcheon)
Thorntown Thorntown Kewasakees     06
Boone
1966 Independents
(BCC 1964)
1974 none (consolidated into
Western Boone)
Wainwright Dayton Mustangs     79
Tippecanoe
1966 none (new school) 1975 none (consolidated
into McCutcheon)
  • Carroll and Clinton Prairie played concurrently in the HAC and MCC during the MCC's entire duration.

References

  1. ^ "New Conference". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. 1966-04-29. Retrieved 2012-07-13.