List of high school athletic conferences in Indiana
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The following are the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) sports conference alignments for the 2013–2014 school year.
The IHSAA Conferences
Note 1: Clay City, Linton-Stockton, Shakamak, and Union (Dugger) compete in both the Southwest Indiana and the Tri-River conferences
Note 2: South Central (Union Mills) competes in the Greater South Shore Conference as a football-only member. It competes in all other sports in the Porter County Conference.
Note 3: The Mid-Indiana Football Conference competes only in football. It is made up of the four Mid-Hoosier Conference football-playing schools (Indian Creek, North Decatur, South Decatur, Triton Central), and Milan from the Ohio River Valley Conference.
Note 4: The Southwest Seven Conference competes only in football. It is made up of schools from the Blue Chip Conference (North Knox and Wood Memorial), Southwest Indiana Conference (Eastern Greene, North Daviess), Tri-River Conference (North Central (Farmersburg)), and two schools in both the Southwest Indiana and Tri-River conferences (Linton-Stockton, Union (Dugger)).
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Non ISHAA School Conferences:
- Colonial Christian - Indianapolis
- Cornerstone Christian - Indianapolis
- Eagledale Christian - Indianapolis
- Heritage Hall - Muncie
- Indiana Christian- Anderson
- Suburban Baptist - Indianapolis
- Tabernacle - Martinsville
- Terre Haute Christian
- Anderson Homeschool Sons
- Eastside Golden Eagles - Indianapolis
- Indianapolis Homeschool Wildcats
- Living Water Marlins - Plainfield
- Noblesville Lions
- Northwest Warriors - Indianapolis
- Calumet Christian
- Christian Haven
- Families of Faith Christian Academy (Illinois)
- First Baptist School - Mishawaka
- Grace Baptist Christian - Plymouth
- Granger Christian
- Home School Resource Center (Illinois)
- Luther East (Illinois)
- Mishawaka Christian Athletic Club
- Portage Christian
- Victory Christian
- Covington Christian - Covington
- Holy Cross - Terre Haute
- John Paul II Catholic High - Terre Haute
- Lighthouse Christian - Bloomington
- Living Water Marlins - Plainfield
- Tippecanoe Tornados - Lafayette
- Wabash Valley Warriors - Terre Haute
- Zion's Hill Baptist Academy - Linton
Conference Changes
Note: Only partial information is available before the 1994-95 school year.
1993-1994
The Indiana Lake Shore conference became the Lake 10 Conference with the addition of five schools:
- Calumet, Griffith, Highland, and Munster joined from the Lake Suburban Conference.
- Whiting joined after playing as an Independent.
The Lake Suburban Conference disbanded after four schools leave for the Lake 10:
- Crown Point joined the Duneland Conference.
- Lowell joined the Northwest Hoosier Conference.
- Lake Central became an independent.
1994-1995
- Southwestern (Hanover) was removed from the Ohio River Valley Conference for rule violations.
1995-1996
- Michigan City Elston and Michigan City Rogers consolidated into Michigan City High School. MCHS retained Rogers's spot in the Duneland Conference, vacating Elston's spot in the Northern Indiana Conference.
- Triton Central left the Rangeland Conference to play as an independent.
- Indianapolis Howe and Indianapolis Washington both closed, leaving the Indianapolis Public Schools Conference at 5 teams.
1996-1997
- Delta left the White River Conference to play as an independent.
- Seymour joined the Hoosier Hills Conference, keeping their membership in the South Central Conference simultaneously.
- Shelbyville left the South Central Conference to play as an independent.
- Triton Central joined the Mid-Hoosier Conference, previously playing as an independent for a season after leaving the Rangeland Conference.
1997-1998
Conference Indiana was formed from six of the Central Suburban Conference schools:
- Decatur Central
- Franklin Central
- Lawrence Central
- Perry Meridian
- Pike
- Southport
and four South Central Conference schools:
- Bloomington North
- Bloomington South
- Columbus North
- Martinsville
The Metropolitan Athletic Conference was formed:
- Ben Davis (former Independent)
- Carmel (former Olympic Conference)
- Center Grove (former South Central)
- Lawrence North (former Central Suburban)
- Terre Haute North (former Independent)
- Terre Haute South (former Independent)
- North Central (Indianapolis) (former Independent)
- Warren Central (former Independent)
The Hoosier Conference disbanded:
- Harrison (West Lafayette) and McCutcheon left the Hoosier Conference to join the Olympic Conference.
- Benton Central, Twin Lakes, and West Lafayette played as independents for the season.
- Brownsburg joined the Olympic Conference, formerly playing as an independent.
- Delta joined the Hoosier Heritage Conference, formerly playing as an independent.
- Hamilton Southeastern left the Hoosier Heritage Conference for the Olympic Conference.
- Seymour left the South Central Conference, playing exclusively in the Hoosier Hills Conference. Previously they were a member of both conferences.
- Shelbyville joined the Hoosier Heritage Conference, formerly playing as an independent for a season after leaving the South Central Conference.
- Yorktown left the White River Conference to join the Rangeline Conference.
- Anderson Madison Heights closed, leaving the Olympic Conference at 10 members.
1998-1999
The Lake 10 Conference was renamed the Lake Athletic Conference
- Andrean joined after playing as an Independent.
- Lowell and Lake Station Edison both left the Northwest Hoosier.
The Hoosier Conference was reformed. Previous conference members Benton Central, Twin Lakes, and West Lafayette were joined by:
- Delphi (former Hoosier Heartland Conference)
- Rensselaer Central (former Northwest Hoosier)
The Northland Conference was formed:
- Argos (former Independent)
- Marquette Catholic (former Independent)
- Oregon-Davis (former Independent)
- River Forest (former Northwest Hoosier)
- South Central (Union Mills) (former Independent)
- Westville (former Porter County Conference)
- Eastbrook left the Mid-Indiana Conference to join the Central Indiana Conference.
- Frankton left the White River Conference to join the Central Indiana Conference.
- Peru left the Central Indiana Conference to join the Mid-Indiana Conference.
- Tipton left the Central Indiana Conference to join the Rangeline Conference.
- Kankakee Valley, North Judson, and North Newton, the remnants of the Northwest Hoosier Conference, play as independents.
- Southwestern (Hanover) rejoined the Ohio River Valley Conference after being forced out due to rules violations in 1995.
1999-2000
The Western Indiana Conference was formed:
- Brown County (former Mid-Hoosier Conference)
- Edgewood (former West Central Conference)
- Northview (former Independent)
- Owen Valley (former West Central Conference)
- South Vermillion (former Wabash River Conference)
- Sullivan (former Tri-River Conference)
- West Vigo (former independent)
- Danville and Tri-West Hendricks both left the West Central Conference to join the Sagamore Conference.
- Fort Wayne Canturbury joined the Midland Conference
- Speedway left the Mid-State Conference to join the West Central Conference.
- Yorktown left the Rangeline Conference to join the Hoosier Heritage Conference.
2000-2001
The Hoosier Crossroads Conference was formed from the members of the Olympic Conference West Division:
- Brownsburg
- Hamilton Southeastern
- Harrison (West Lafayette)
- McCutcheon
- Noblesville
plus:
- Avon (former Mid-State Conference)
- Westfield (former Rangeline Conference)
- Zionsville (former Rangeline Conference)
- Sheridan and Tipton both left the Rangeline Conference to play in the Hoosier Conference.
- Hamilton Heights left the Rangeline Conference to play in the Mid-Indiana Conference.
- Indianapolis Scecina Memorial, the sole remaining Rangeline Conference member, played as an independent.
- Elkhart Memorial joined the Northern Lakes Conference, keeping their membership in the Northern Indiana Conference simultaneously.
- Wood Memorial left the Pocket Athletic Conference to play as an independent.
2001-2002
- Elkhart Memorial left the Northern Indiana Conference to exclusively play in the Northern Lakes Conference. Previously they were a member of both conferences.
- Tell City left the Big Eight Conference to join the Pocket Athletic Conference.
- Wood Memorial joined the Blue Chip Conference, formerly playing as an independent for a year after leaving the Pocket Athletic Conference.
2002-2003
- Eastern (Pekin) left the Southern Conference to join the Mid-South Conference.
- South Bend St. Joseph's joined the Northern Indiana Conference, formerly playing as an independent. They took the place of South Bend LaSalle, which closed prior to this season.
- Fort Wayne Canterbury left the Midland Conference to play as an independent.
2003-2004
- Mount Carmel of Illinois joined the Big Eight Conference after the breakup of the North Egypt Conference, becoming the only non-Indiana member of an Indiana conference.
- Lake Central joined the Duneland Conference, formerly competing as an independent.
- Mishawaka Marian joined the Northern Indiana Conference, formerly competing as an independent.
- Hobart left the Duneland conference to join the Lake Athletic Conference.
- Kankakee Valley joined the Lake Athletic Conference, formerly competing as an independent.
- Wheeler left the Porter County Conference to join the Lake Athletic Conference.
- South Central (Union Mills) left the Northland Conference to join the Porter County Conference.
- Lafayette Jefferson left the North Central Conference to compete as an independent.
2004-2005
- Gary Mann closed, leaving the Northwestern Conference at four schools.
- Lafayette Jefferson joined the Hoosier Crossroads Conference, formerly playing as an Independent for a season after leaving the North Central Conference.
- Huntington North left the Olympic Conference to join the North Central Conference.
- Indianapolis Howe and Indianapolis Washington were reopened, and rejoined the Indianapolis Public Schools Conference.
- Elkhart Christian joined the Northland Conference, formerly competing as an independent.
2005-2006
The Indiana Crossroads Conference was formed:
- Beech Grove (former Mid-State Conference)
- Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter (former Independent)
- Indianapolis Park Tudor (former Independent, former Mid-Indiana Football Conference football-only member)
- Indianapolis Scecina Memorial (former Independent)
- Garrett left the Northeast Corner Conference and joined the Allen County Conference.
2006-2007
- Decatur Central and Martinsville left Conference Indiana to join the Mid-State Conference.
- Wabash left the Central Indiana Conference to join the Three Rivers Conference.
- Oak Hill left the Three Rivers Conference to join the Central Indiana Conference.
2007-2008
Three new conferences came into existence out of the Lake Athletic Conference's breakup: Great Lakes Conference
- Hammond (former LAC Black Division)
- Hammond Clark (former LAC Blue Division)
- Hammond Gavit (former LAC Blue Division)
- Hammond Morton (former LAC Black Division)
Greater South Shore
- North Newton (former Independent)
- Lake Station Edison (former LAC Blue Division)
- Hammond Bishop Noll (former LAC Blue Division)
- Michigan City Marquette (former Northland member)
- Calumet (former LAC Blue Division)
- River Forest (former Northland member, former football-only Independent)
- Wheeler (former LAC Blue Division)
- Whiting (former LAC Blue Division)
In addition, with Marquette Catholic not fielding a football team, South Central (Union Mills) of the Porter County Conference plays in the GSSC for football. They were previously an independent.
Northwest Crossroads Conference
- Andrean (former LAC Black Division)
- Griffith (former LAC Black Division)
- Highland (former LAC Black Division)
- Hobart (former LAC Black Division)
- Kankakee Valley (former LAC Blue Division)
- Lowell (former LAC Black Division)
- Munster (former LAC Black Division)
- Forest Park left the Blue Chip Conference to join the Pocket Athletic Conference, coinciding with the start of their football program.
- Fishers High School was reopened and joined the Hoosier Crossroads Conference, giving them 10 schools.
- Indianapolis Crispus Attucks was reopened, and rejoined the Indianapolis Public Schools Conference.
2008-2009
- Wes-Del left the White River Conference in all sports except football to join the Mid-Eastern Conference. They are now a football-only participant in the White River.
2009-2010
The Pioneer Conference was formed:
- Baptist Academy - Indianapolis (former Central Indiana Christian Conference)
- Greenwood Christian (former Independent)
- Indianapolis Attucks (former Indianapolis Public Schools Conference)
- International (former Independent)
- Liberty Christian (former independent)
- Gary Wirt closed, leaving the Northwestern Conference at three schools.
- Lapel (former White River Conference) and Indianapolis Lutheran (former independent) joined the Indiana Crossroads Conference, giving the conference 6 schools. Lapel competed in both the ICC and WRC simultaneously.
- Wes-Del ended their football-only affiliation with the WRC, playing as an independent.
2010-2011
- Anderson Highland closed, leaving three Olympic Conference schools: Connersville, Jay County, and Muncie South Side. Concerns over Muncie South Side also closing after the school year caused the remaining three schools to disband the conference and play as independents.
- Fort Wayne Elmhurst closed, leaving the Summit Conference at 9 schools.
- Indianapolis Marshall and Indianapolis Shortridge joined conferences after being reopened the previous year. Marshall rejoined the Indianapolis Public Schools Conference, while Shortridge joined the Pioneer Conference.
- Lapel joined the Indiana Crossroads Conference full-time, effectively folding the White River Conference. Eastern Hancock, Knightstown, and Shenandoah become independent with the dissolution of the league.
- Morton Memorial Closed
2011-2012
- Lafayette Central Catholic will leave the Hoosier Heartland Conference for the Hoosier Conference.
- Harding closed, leaving the Summit Conference at 8 schools.
- Edinburgh leaving the Mid-Indiana Football Conference to become independent in football only; all other sports remain in Mid-Hoosier Conference.
- Campagna Academy & White's Institute withdrew membership from the IHSAA
2012-2013
- Sheridan will leave the Hoosier Conference for the Hoosier Heartland Conference, completing the swap of Sheridan and Lafayette Central Catholic between the two conferences.
2013-2014
- Rushville and Connersville join the Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference. Connersville had been independent since the demise of the Olympic Conference, while Rushville leaves the Hoosier Heritage Conference.
External links
- Indiana High School Athletic Association Conference Rosters
- The Senior Reports [1]