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The conference was formed in 1991 as a football-only union of the Big Eight Conference and the Mid-Northern Conference.The original 12 members consisted of six Big Eight schools (Burlington Central, Genoa-Kingston, Hampshire, Harvard, Marengo, and Richmond-Burton), five Mid-Northern schools (Byron, Forreston, Oregon, Stillman Valley, and Winnebago), and one independent school (Ottawa Marquette).
GIRLS BASKETBALL Fond du Lac 38, Oshkosh North 37. OSHKOSH - The Cardinals (7-17, 4-14 Fox Valley Association) pulled off a thrilling buzzer-beater victory over the Spartans (9-15, 4-14) in the ...
[23] Rockford Central High School: Rockford, IL: Rabs Red, Black 1916 1940 24 School Closed [24] Aurora East High School: Aurora, IL: Tomcats Red, Black 1916 1963 47 Upstate Eight Conference: East Aurora High School [25] Aurora West High School: Aurora, IL: Blackhawks Red, Blue 1916 1963 47 Southwest Prairie Conference: West Aurora High School [26]
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Here are the top 5 things the top-ranked Winnebago girls basketball team must do to win the IHSA state title. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.
In 1996 the Northwestern Illinois Conference (NWIC) and Upstate Illini Conference (UIC) merged under the Upstate Illini banner. Initially three divisions were formed for all team sports except football: West - Dakota, East Dubuque, Galena, Lena-Winslow, Orangeville, River Ridge, Stockton, and Warren East - Ashton-Franklin Center, Durand, Kirkland-Hiawatha, North Boone, Pecatonica, Rockford ...
The Spartans girls held off the Vikings to remain unbeaten in the Flyway, led by junior Tierney Madigan. Top-ranked Laconia girls basketball outlasts Winnebago Lutheran in battle between top ...
The Girls Cross Country has won 12 championships under 2 separate groups of coaches. Under Roger Fredrickson, the team won the 1989–1990, 1993–1994, 1994–1995, 1995–1996, 1999–2000, 2000–2001, and 2002-2003 championships. [3]