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IFCA Top 50, Senior and Junior high school football all-state teams for 2023. ... DB Nolan Souders Pendleton Heights Sr 5’11 175. DB Kirk Knecht Greenfield Central Sr 6’0 180.
Pendleton Heights High School is the proud host of WEEM (91.7 FM). The radio station is student-run and broadcasts in the Modern AC format, with students hosting shows. The radio program won the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters "Radio School of the Year" award in 2012.
School City Team Name Colors Enrollment IHSAA Class IHSAA Football Class County Benton Central: Oxford: Bisons 584 AAA AA 04 Benton: Cass: Walton: Kings 502 AA AA 09. Cass. Lafayette. Central Catholic. Lafayette: Knights 227 A A 79 Tippecanoe: Hamilton Heights: Arcadia: Huskies 714 AAA AAA 29. Hamilton. Northwestern: Kokomo: Tigers 558 AAA AAA ...
The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1]Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members.
Indiana high school basketball: ... Richmond sophomore Cedric Horton watches a shot go up during a sectional game against Pendleton Heights Feb. 28, 2023. ... also a standout in football and track ...
Pendleton Heights High School sits atop a hill on the edge of the east side of town and serves as the local high school. A newly constructed Pendleton Heights Middle School opened in August 2009 across from the high school. The former middle school, located in the downtown area just north of Pendleton Elementary, now serves as Pendleton ...
School Location Mascot Colors Enrollment 24-25 IHSAA Class IHSAA Class Football # / County Year joined Former Conference Delta: Muncie: Eagles 798 3A 3A 18 Delaware: 1997 White River: Greenfield- Central: Greenfield: Cougars 1,430 4A 4A 30 Hancock: 1993 independent Mt. Vernon (Fortville) Fortville: Marauders 1,455 4A 4A 30 Hancock: 1993
The White River Conference (1989-2010) in Indiana. The last school from Delaware County left two years before the conference disbanded. The White River Conference was an Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA)–sanctioned conference located within rural areas of East Central Indiana, that existed twice, once from 1954 to 1977, and from 1989 to 2010.