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The Packerland Conference is an athletic conference of high schools located in northeast Wisconsin. These schools are located chiefly within Door County and Kewaunee County, which are between Green Bay and Lake Michigan. All members are also affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). Sports sponsored by the conference are baseball, basketball, cross-country running, football, golf, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

Members

Team & Mascot School Former Conference Enrollment
Algoma Wolves Algoma HS None 232
Gibraltar Vikings Gibraltar HS None 207
NEW Lutheran Blazers NEW Lutheran HS None 119
Kewaunee Storm Kewaunee HS None 356
Oconto Blue Devils Oconto HS Bay 394
Sevastopol Pioneers Sevastopol HS None 217
Southern Door Eagles Southern Door HS None 418
Sturgeon Bay Clippers Sturgeon Bay HS None 476

Former members

Team & Mascot School Year Joined Year Left Current Conference
Chilton Tigers Chilton HS 1970 unknown (1980's) Olympian
Denmark Vikings Denmark HS *1999 2007 Eastern Valley
Kiel Raiders Kiel HS 1970 1980 Eastern Wisconsin
Luxemburg-Casco Spartans Luxemburg-Casco HS 1970 2007 Eastern Valley
Mishicot Indians Mishicot HS 1980 1999 Olympian
New Holstein Huskies New Holstein HS 1970 1980 Eastern Wisconsin
Oconto Falls Panthers Oconto Falls HS 1979 1999 Eastern Valley
Sheboygan Falls Falcons Sheboygan Falls HS 1970 1980 Eastern Wisconsin
  • Some Trophies at former Packerland schools have Denmark in the Packerland prior to 1999 but may have been for only certain sports as they were a primary member of the Olympian Conference.

Olympian-Packerland

For football the Packerland and Olympian conferences combine forming a small and large division. During the 2011 football season changes were made as Brillion and Manitowoc Roncalli joined the Large Division. The Large Division has ten teams and the small has seven.

Large Division

  • Chilton
  • Kewaunee
  • Mishicot
  • Oconto
  • Southern Door
  • Sturgeon Bay
  • Valders
  • Wrightstown
  • Manitowoc Roncalli
  • Brillion

Small Division

  • Algoma
  • Gibraltar
  • Hilbert
  • Manitowoc Lutheran
  • Reedsville
  • St.Mary Central
  • Sevastopol