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The league initially comprised eight teams: Chicago Lab, Elgin, Latin, Morgan Park, North Shore, Francis W. Parker, Harvard-St. George, and Glenwood. Harvard-St. George closed in 1993, and Glenwood closed its high school in 1979. Lake Forest Academy left the ISL in 2008 and rejoined in 2021. [11] Regina Dominican High School joined in 2022. [12]
The North Shore Championships [1] also known as the Seabrook Fowlds North Shore Championships (for sponsorship reasons) [1] and the North Shore Invitation for women in its final year. [1] was an open international men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1968.
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The conference revived itself in 1986, as the Lakeland collapsed, and the schools banded together for roughly two decades until the schools split, this time to help form the Patriot Athletic and West Shore conferences. Third Version (Lorain County League, 2019-) Sullivan Black River Pirates (2019-) Sheffield Brookside Cardinals (2019-)
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The Private School League was a high school conference in northeastern Illinois. The conference participated in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association . The conference comprised 28 small private schools, with enrollments between 50 and 400 students, in Bureau , DuPage , Kane , Lake , LaSalle , McHenry , Will , and ...
GlenOak's Ella Lavy returns a shot of Jackson's Allesandra McCann in a first singles match at the Federal League girls tennis tournament, Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023, at Jackson North Park. Bucher ...
The league would last another 20 years before folding in 1968. Fairport Harbor Fairport Harding Skippers (1920s-28, to Lake Shore League, 1948–51, to Northeastern Conference, 1962–68, to Lake Shore League) Painesville Harvey Red Raiders (1920s-28, to Lake Shore League) Kirtland Hornets (1920s-60, to Great Lakes Athletic Conference)