List of high school athletic conferences in Indiana
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The following are the Indiana High School Athletic Association
Indiana High School Athletic Association
The Indiana High School Athletic Association is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public and private high schools in the State of Indiana. It monitors a system that divides athletically-competing high schools in Indiana based on the school's enrollment. The divisions, known as...

 (IHSAA) sports conference alignments for the 2010–2011 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)).


Allen County
Allen County Conference
The Allen County Athletic Conference is an eight-member Indiana High School Athletic Association conference. Although its name implies that it is only in Allen County, it involves schools from Adams, De Kalb, and Wells counties as well....

  • Adams Central
    Adams Central High School
    For schools with similar names, see Adams High School.'For a High School in South Central Nebraska, Adams Central Junior-Senior High SchoolAdams Central High School in Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, USA, is a Public high school of the Adams Central Community Schools. It is a "Four Star School" ...

     - Monroe
  • Bluffton
  • Garrett
  • Heritage - Monroeville
  • Leo
    Leo Junior/Senior High School
    Leo Junior/Senior High School is an East Allen County Schools high school located in Leo-Cedarville, Allen County, Indiana.-Curriculum:Leo has, along with most Indiana high schools, adopted a credit system called Core 40, requiring 40 credits — four years of English, three years of Math, Social...

  • South Adams - Berne
  • Southern Wells - Poneto
  • Woodlan - Woodburn


Big Eight
Big Eight Conference (Indiana)
The Big Eight Conference is an athletic conference currently comprising seven IHSAA Class AAA high schools located in Southwestern Indiana with one IHSA Class AAA member in Southern Illinois...

  • Boonville
    Boonville High School
    Boonville High School is a public school in Boonville, Indiana. The school is one of three in Warrick County that make up the Warrick County School Corporation.Principal: Mike WhittenAssistant Principal: Keith PaigeSchool Hours: 7:40-2:45...

  • Jasper
  • Mt. Carmel (Illinois)
  • Mt. Vernon
  • Princeton
    Princeton Community High School
    Princeton Community High School is a four-year comprehensive secondary school in Princeton, Indiana. The high school is a part of the North Gibson School Corporation. The school is located on Old US Highway 41 North. The school operates a television station, W06BD, from studios at the high...

  • Vincennes Lincoln
  • Washington


Blue Chip
Blue Chip Conference
The Blue Chip Conference is a high school athletic conference in southwestern Indiana, USA. The conference's nine members are small A or AA high schools located in Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, and Martin counties.-Member schools:...

  • Barr-Reeve - Montgomery
  • Loogootee
  • Northeast Dubois
  • North Knox - Bicknell4
  • Shoals
  • South Knox - Vincennes
  • Vincennes Rivet
  • Washington Catholic
    Washington Catholic High School
    Washington Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Washington, Indiana. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville. It is part of a larger school system that was founded by Mother Theodore Guerin in 1857...

  • Wood Memorial - Oakland City4


Central Indiana
Central Indiana Athletic Conference
Central Indiana Athletic Conference is an eight-member IHSAA Conference spanning Blackford, Grant, and Madison Counties.-Membership:-Sponsored Sports:-Alexandria Monroe Tigers:1998 Boys 2A State Basketball Champions...

  • Alexandria-Monroe
  • Blackford
    Blackford High School (Hartford City, Indiana)
    Blackford High School is a public high school in Hartford City, Indiana, which includes grades 9 through 12. It is part of the , and is the sole public high school serving all of Blackford County...

     - Hartford City
  • Eastbrook
    Eastbrook High School
    Eastbrook High School is a public school located outside of Marion, Indiana. The school teaches students from Upland, Washington, Matthews, and Van Buren.-Description:...

     - Arcana
  • Elwood
  • Frankton
  • Madison-Grant
    Madison-Grant High School
    Madison-Grant High School is a public high school located in Fairmount, Indiana, and the only high school in the United States with the Argyll warrior mascot.- Description :...

     - Fairmount
  • Mississinewa
    Mississinewa High School
    Mississinewa High School is a high school in Gas City, Indiana with more than 700 students.The nickname of the students and the athletic teams is "Mississinewa Indians". The school has been mostly known for RAT TV, where the daily announcements are produced as newscasts....

     - Gas City
  • Oak Hill - Converse


Conference Indiana
Conference Indiana
Conference Indiana is an athletic conference within the Indiana High School Athletic Association. CI is one four Indiana high school athletic conferences comprised exclusively of Footall Class 5A enrollment schools...

  • Bloomington North
  • Bloomington South
  • Columbus North
  • Franklin Central - Indianapolis
  • Lawrence Central
  • Perry Meridian - Indianapolis
  • Pike - Indianapolis
  • Southport


Duneland
Duneland Athletic Conference
The Duneland Athletic Conference is a high school athletic conference in Indiana serving eight members of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Member schools are located in the counties of Lake, LaPorte, and Porter along Indiana's Lake Michigan shore...

  • Chesterton
  • Crown Point
  • Lake Central - St. John
  • LaPorte
  • Merrillville
  • Michigan City
  • Portage
  • Valparaiso


Eastern Indiana
Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference
A six-member IHSAA-sanctioned Conference located within Dearborn, Decatur, Franklin, and Ripley Counties. The 2013-14 school year will welcome two new members, as Rushville and Connersville join.- Membership :...

  • Batesville
  • East Central - St. Leon
  • Franklin County - Brookville
  • Greensburg
  • Lawrenceburg
  • South Dearborn - Aurora


Great Lakes
Great Lakes Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
A four-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference located entirely within Lake County. In fact all members are in the city of Hammond. The conference is among the youngest in the state, created in 2007 following the disbandment of the Lake Athletic Conference and after failing to find acceptance in another...

  • Hammond
  • Hammond Clark
  • Hammond Gavit
  • Hammond Morton


Greater South Shore
Greater South Shore Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
The Greater South Shore Conference is an eight-member Indiana High School Athletic Association athletic conference spanning Lake, La Porte, Newton, and Porter Counties in Northwest Indiana. A ninth member, South Central participates only in football, otherwise participating in the Porter County...

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  • Bishop Noll - Hammond
  • Calumet
  • Lake Station Edison
  • Marquette Catholic - Michigan City
  • North Newton - Morocco
  • River Forest
  • South Central (Union Mills)2
  • Wheeler
  • Whiting


Hoosier
Hoosier Athletic Conference
A seven-member IHSAA-Sanctioned conference located within Benton, Carroll, Jasper, Hamilton, Tippecanoe, Tipton and White Counties. Sheridan, the conference's Hamilton County representative, will leave for the Hoosier Heartland Conference after the 2011-2012 school year.- Membership :-State...

  • Benton Central - Oxford
  • Delphi
  • Rensselaer Central
  • Sheridan
  • Tipton
  • Twin Lakes - Monticello
  • West Lafayette


Hoosier Crossroads
Hoosier Crossroads Conference
The Hoosier Crossroads Conference is a member conference of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Teams first competed in the conference in the 2000-2001 school year...

  • Avon
  • Brownsburg
  • Fishers
  • Hamilton Southeastern - Fishers
  • Harrison (West Lafayette)
  • Lafayette Jefferson
  • McCutcheon - Lafayette
  • Noblesville
  • Westfield
  • Zionsville


Hoosier Heartland
Hoosier Heartland Conference
The Hoosier Heartland Conference is an IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference in North Central Indiana. It comprises mainly single A schools. Carroll and Clinton Central are currently 2A...

  • Carroll (Flora)
  • Clinton Central - Michigantown
  • Clinton Prairie - Frankfort
  • Lafayette Central Catholic
  • Rossville
  • Tri-Central - Sharpsville


Hoosier Heritage
Hoosier Heritage Conference
The Hoosier Heritage Conference is an athletic and extra/co-curricular activity conference of Indiana high schools. The conference formed in 1995.-Current Members:-Former Members:...

  • Delta - Muncie
  • Greenfield-Central
  • Mt. Vernon (Fortville)
  • New Palestine
  • Pendleton Heights
  • Rushville
  • Shelbyville
  • Yorktown


Hoosier Hills
Hoosier Hills Conference
An Eight-Member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference comprising large 4A and 5A -sized schools in Bartholomew, Clark, Floyd, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, and Lawrence Counties in South Central and Southeast Indiana...

  • Bedford North Lawrence
    Bedford North Lawrence High School
    Bedford North Lawrence High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in the eastern part of Bedford, Indiana and is accredited by the Indiana State Department of Public Instruction and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools...

  • Columbus East
  • Floyd Central - Floyds Knobs
  • Jeffersonville
  • Jennings County - North Vernon
  • Madison
  • New Albany
    New Albany High School (Indiana)
    Founded in 1853, New Albany High School is one of the oldest public high schools west of the Alleghenies and the first in Indiana. New Albany High School has the first rastafarian-run FM radio station to be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission and has had their own cable TV channel ...

  • Seymour


Indiana Crossroads
Indiana Crossroads Conference
The Indiana Crossroads Conference is a seven-school conference, with schools located in Marion and Madison counties.-Membership:-State championships:Beech Grove Hornets *2003 Girls Basketball Cardinal Ritter Raiders ...

  • Beech Grove
  • Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter
  • Indianapolis Lutheran
  • Indianapolis Scecina
  • Indianapolis Park Tudor
  • Lapel



Indianapolis Public School
  • Indianapolis Arlington
  • Indianapolis Arsenal Technical
  • Indianapolis Broad Ripple
  • Indianapolis Howe
  • Indianapolis Manual
  • Indianapolis Marshall
  • Indianapolis Northwest
  • Indianapolis Shortridge
  • Indianapolis Washington


Metropolitan
Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference
The Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference or MIC is an interscholastic secondary high school athletic conference based in Central and West Central Indiana...

  • Ben Davis - Indianapolis
  • Carmel
  • Center Grove - Greenwood
  • Lawrence North
  • Indianapolis North Central
  • Terre Haute North
  • Terre Haute South
  • Indianapolis Warren Central


Mid-Eastern
Mid-Eastern Conference
-Current members:-Former members:*Frankton High School: Eagles*Northeastern High School: Knights-Sports:* Boy's Basketball* Girls's Basketball* Boy's Track and Field* Girls Track and Field* Boy's Cross Country* Girl's Cross Country* Girl's Volleyball...

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  • Blue River Valley - Mt. Summit
  • Cowan
    Cowan High School
    Cowan High School is located in Cowan, Indiana in Southern Delaware County in east central Indiana. The school is six miles south of downtown Muncie, Indiana. Current enrollment figures for Indiana rank Cowan High School 309th out of 345 total public schools...

  • Daleville
  • Monroe Central - Parker City
  • Muncie Burris
    Burris Laboratory School
    Burris Laboratory School is a kindergarten through twelfth grade public laboratory school located on the west side of Muncie, Indiana. The school is a division of Ball State University and provides University pre-service teachers an opportunity for classroom observation and practice...

  • Randolph Southern - Lynn
  • Union (Modoc)
    Union High School (Modoc)
    Union High School a.k.a UHS is a small high school located in Union Township, Modoc, Indiana. Although the official name is Union Township High School. It is one of five high schools in Randolph County, Indiana. In 2004 Union High School was named an Indiana Four Star School by the Indiana...

  • Wapahani - Selma
  • Wes-Del - Gaston


Mid-Hoosier
Mid-Hoosier Conference
A Nine-member IHSAA-sanctioned athletic located within Bartholomew, Decatur, Johnson, and Shelby Counties in Central Indiana.-Membership:-State Champions:- Resources :* *...

  • Edinburgh3
  • Hauser - Hope
  • Indian Creek - Trafalgar3
  • Morristown
  • North Decatur - Greensburg3
  • South Decatur - Greensburg3
  • Southwestern (Shelbyville)
  • Triton Central - Fairland3
  • Waldron


Mid-Indiana Football
Mid-Indiana Football Conference
Mid-Indiana Football Conference is a six member Indiana High School Athletic Association sanctioned Conference. Although there is another Mid-Indiana Conference, this Conference is a football only conference that comprises only schools playing in other conferences that do not play football - or...

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  • Indian Creek - Trafalgar
  • Milan
  • North Decatur - Greensburg
  • South Decatur - Greensburg
  • Triton Central - Fairland


Mid-Indiana
  • Cass - Walton
  • Eastern (Greentown)
  • Hamilton Heights - Arcadia
  • Maconaquah - Bunker Hill
  • Northwestern - Kokomo
  • Peru
  • Taylor - Kokomo
  • Western - Russiaville


Mid-Southern
Mid-Southern Conference of Indiana
A ten-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the Southern Indiana counties of Clark, Harrison, Jackson, Scott, and Washington.-Membership:- Resources :* *...

  • Austin
  • Brownstown Central
  • Charlestown
  • Clarksville
  • Corydon Central
  • Eastern (Pekin)
  • North Harrison - Ramsay
  • Salem
  • Scottsburg
  • Silver Creek - Sellersburg


Mid-State
Mid-State Conference (IHSAA)
Mid-State Conference is a sports conference in central Indiana state, USA. Its members consist of schools in Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, and Morgan Counties.- Membership :- Resources :* *...

  • Decatur Central - Indianapolis
  • Franklin Community
  • Greenwood
  • Martinsville
  • Mooresville
  • Plainfield
  • Whiteland


Midwest Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
  • Caston - Fulton
  • Frontier - Chalmers
  • North White - Monon
  • Pioneer - Royal Center
  • South Newton - Kentland
  • Tri-County - Wolcott
  • West Central - Medaryville
  • Winamac


North Central
North Central Conference of Indiana
The North Central Conference, or NCC, is a high school athletic conference which is located in north central and east central Indiana. This conference serves many high schools located in Cass County; Delaware County; Grant County; Henry County; Howard County; Huntington County; Madison...

  • Anderson
  • Kokomo
  • Huntington North
  • Logansport
  • Marion
  • Muncie Central
  • New Castle CHrysler
  • Richmond


Northeast Corner
Northeast Corner Conference of Indiana
A eleven-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the Northeastern Indiana counties of DeKalb, Elkhart, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, and Whitley. The schools range between A to 3A and 4A in football.-Membership:- Resources :* *...

  • Angola
  • Central Noble - Albion
  • Churubusco
  • Eastside - Butler
  • Fairfield - Goshen
  • Fremont
  • Hamilton
  • Lakeland - Lagrange
  • Prairie Heights - Lagrange
  • West Noble - Ligonier
  • Westview - Topeka


Northeast Hoosier
Northeast Hoosier Conference
An eight-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the Northeastern Indiana counties of Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Noble, Wells, and Whitley. The conference was started in 1989 when six schools from the Northeastern Indiana Athletic Conference joined with two schools from the Allen County...

  • Bellmont - Decatur
  • Fort Wayne Carroll
  • Columbia City
  • DeKalb - Waterloo
  • East Noble - Kendallville
  • Fort Wayne Homestead
  • New Haven
  • Norwell - Ossian


Northern Indiana
  • Elkhart Central
    Elkhart Central High School
    -Vision:Elkhart Central High School is a place where all feel safe, welcome and aspire to learn, find their niche and pursue their dreams.-Mission:...

  • Mishawaka
  • Mishawaka Marian
  • Penn
    Penn High School
    Penn High School is a public high school located just outside of Mishawaka, Indiana, USA, near South Bend. It is the one high school in the Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation...

  • South Bend Adams
  • South Bend Clay
  • South Bend St. Joseph’s
  • South Bend Riley
    James Whitcomb Riley High School
    -Location:James Whitcomb Riley High School is a secondary school in South Bend, Indiana. Its address is 1902 Fellows St, South Bend, IN 46613. The school is run by the South Bend Community School Corporation.-History:...

  • South Bend Washington



Northern Lakes
Northern Lakes Conference of Indiana
An IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Elkhart, Kosciusko, and Marshall Counties.-History:With schools across Northern Indiana reorganizing and consolidating in the 1960’s, the need to develop friendly interscholastic competition initiated early conversations concerning forming a new...

  • Concord
    Concord High School (Indiana)
    Concord High School is a public high school in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States with a size of approximately 1,500 students. The school was host to President Barack Obama's first order of business meeting outside of Washington D.C., as well as the site of one of his campaign rallies before...

  • Elkhart Memorial
    Elkhart Memorial High School
    Elkhart Memorial High School is a public high school located in Elkhart, Indiana.-Mission statement:The mission of the Elkhart Memorial High School is to promote and maintain a community of learners where all members strive for mutual respect, teamwork, self-discipline, and active engagement, in...

  • Goshen
    Goshen High School (Indiana)
    Goshen High School is a public high school in Goshen, Indiana, in the United States. As of 2009, total enrollment is at 1,700 students. Goshen High School has a large hispanic population, at 52%, and a student to teacher ratio of 17/1. The school's athletic teams compete in Class 5A...

  • Northridge - Middlebury
  • NorthWood - Nappanee
  • Plymouth
  • Warsaw
  • Wawasee - Syracuse


Northern State
Northern State Conference (IHSAA)
An eight-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the Northern Indiana counties of Elkhart, LaPorte, Marshall, St. Joseph, and Starke Some Schools draw students from Fulton, Kosciusko and Pulaski counties.-Membership:- Resources :* *...

  • Bremen
  • Culver Community
  • Glenn - Walkerton
  • Jimtown - Jamestown
  • Knox
  • LaVille - Lakeville
  • New Prairie - New Carlisle
  • Triton - Bourbon


Northland
Northland Conference (IHSAA)
The Northland Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference in Northern Indiana. The conference formed in 1998 with six schools, and disbanded in 2008, after two schools left to join the Greater South Shore Conference.-History:...

  • Argos
  • Elkhart Christian
  • Oregon-Davis
  • Westville


Northwest Crossroads
Northwest Crossroads Conference (IHSAA)
The Northwest Crossroads Conference is a seven-member IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference. Six of the seven institutions are in Lake County, while the seventh, Kankakee Valley, is in neighboring Jasper County. This conference was created in 2007, following the disbandment of the Lake Athletic...

  • Andrean - Merrillville
  • Griffith
  • Highland
  • Hobart
  • Kankakee Valley - Wheatfield
  • Lowell
  • Munster


Northwestern
Northwestern Conference (IHSAA)
A three-member IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference involving schools from Gary, Indiana.-History:The conference was formed in 1963, after the West Division of the Northern Indiana Conference split...

  • Gary Roosevelt
  • Gary Wallace
  • Gary West Side


Ohio River Valley
Ohio River Valley Conference
An IHSAA-sanctioned conference located in Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, and Switzerland counties.-Membership:- Resources :* *...

  • Jac-Cen-Del - Osgood
  • Milan3
  • Rising Sun
  • Shawe Memorial - Madison
  • South Ripley - Versailles
  • Southwestern (Hanover)
  • Switzerland County - Vevay


Olympic
Olympic Conference (IHSAA)
The Olympic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Delaware, Fayette, Jay, and Madison counties. The conference was formed in 1971 by second high schools from Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie, and also included suburban Indianapolis schools that grew too large for their...

  • Connersville
  • Jay County - Portland
  • Muncie Southside


Patoka Lake
Patoka Lake Conference
The Patoka Lake Conference is a high school athletic conference in southern Indiana. The conferences members are small high schools located in Crawford, Lawrence, Orange, Perry, and Washington counties...

  • Crawford County - Marengo
  • Mitchell
    Mitchell High School (Indiana)
    Mitchell High School is a small public high school located in Mitchell, Indiana. It serves 563 students in grades nine through twelve.-History:Mitchell High School is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.-Curriculum:...

  • Orleans
  • Paoli
  • Perry Central - Leopold
  • Springs Valley
    Springs Valley High School
    Springs Valley Junior-Senior High School is a secondary school located in French Lick, Indiana. Athletic teams at the school are nicknamed "Blackhawks". The school opened in 1957 after the politically contentious consolidation of French Lick and West Baden High Schools. Fortunately, the basketball...

     - French Lick
  • West Washington - Campbellsburg


Pioneer
  • Baptist Academy - Indianapolis
  • Indianapolis Attucks
  • Greenwood Christian
  • International School - Indianapolis
  • Liberty Christian - Anderson


Pocket Athletic
Pocket Athletic Conference
The Pocket Athletic Conference is a high school athletic conference in Southwestern Indiana with its headquarters at Forest Park. Its members are mainly Class 2A and 3A public high schools located in Dubois, Gibson, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, and Warrick counties. Only one, Tecumseh, is a 1A...

  • Forest Park - Ferdinand
  • Gibson Southern
    Gibson Southern High School
    Gibson Southern High School is a public high school located near Fort Branch, Indiana in Gibson County.-School Description:Completed in 1974, Gibson Southern was created as a consolidation of Fort Branch Marlette, Haubstadt Johnson, and Owensville Montgomery High Schools...

     - Ft. Branch
  • Heritage Hills
    Heritage Hills High School
    Heritage Hills High School is a grade nine through twelve public high school located in Lincoln City, Indiana in the United States. The school's principal is Nick Alcorn, and its vice-principal is Jeff Cochren. Heritage Hills High School has a population of about 800 students and about 100 faculty...

     - Lincoln City
  • North Posey
    North Posey High School
    North Posey Senior High School is a public high school in Poseyville, Indiana. North Posey was established in 1959 when the four separate schools of Poseyville, Cynthiana, Wadesville and Griffin consolidated...

     - Poseyville
  • Pike Central - Petersburg
  • Southridge - Huntingburg
  • South Spencer - Rockport
  • Tecumseh - Lynnville
  • Tell City


Porter County
Porter County Conference
The Porter County Conference is an athletic conference made up of eight Indiana high schools. Five of the eight schools are within Porter County, Indiana...

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  • Boone Grove
  • Hanover Central - Cedar Lake
  • Hebron
  • Kouts
  • LaCrosse
  • Morgan Township - Valparaiso
  • South Central (Union Mills)2
  • Washington Township - Valparaiso


Sagamore
Sagamore Conference (IHSAA)
Sagamore Conference is an eight member IHSAA sanctioned athletic conference comprising 3A and 4A sized schools in Clinton, Boone, Hendricks, and Montgomery Counties in Central Indiana.-Membership:- External links :* * *...

  • Crawfordsville
  • Danville
    Danville Community High School
    Danville Community High School is a public high school located in Danville, Indiana, United States just off U.S. Route 36. The school nickname is the Warriors, and the school colors are crimson and gray. DCHS currently enrolls students from grades nine through twelve and consistently scores above...

  • Frankfort
  • Lebanon
  • North Montgomery - Crawfordsville
  • Southmont - Crawfordsville
  • Tri-West Hendricks - Lizton
  • Western Boone - Thorntown


Southern
Southern Athletic Conference of Indiana
A Six-member IHSAA-sanctioned athletic located within Clark Harrison and Jackson Counties in Central Indiana.- Membership :- Resources :* *...

  • Borden
  • Crothersville
  • Henryville
  • Lanesville
  • New Washington
  • South Central (Elizabeth)


Southern Indiana
Southern Indiana Athletic Conference
The Southern Indiana Athletic Conference is a high school athletic conference based in Evansville, Indiana. Five of the conferences eight schools; Bosse, Central, Harrison, North, and Reitz; comprise the public Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation...

  • Castle - Newburgh
  • Evansville Bosse
  • Evansville Central
  • Evansville Harrison
  • Evansville Mater Dei
  • Evansville Memorial
  • Evansville North
  • Evansville Reitz


Southwest Indiana
Southwestern Indiana Conference
A nine-member IHSAA-sanctioned athletic located within Clay Daviess Greene and Sullivan Counties in Southwest and West Central Indiana. North Central joined in 2010 with the folding of the Tri-River Conference...

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  • Bloomfield
  • Clay City1
  • Eastern Greene - Bloomfield4
  • Linton-Stockton1, 4
  • North Daviess - Elnora4
  • Shakamak - Jasonville1
  • Union (Dugger)1, 4
  • White River Valley - Switz City


Southwest Seven
Southwest Seven Football Conference
An Eight-Member IHSAA Conference currently spanning Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Knox, and Sullivan Counties in Southwest and West Central Indiana. It was founded in 2004, by several teams in southwestern Indiana whose regular conferences do not play the sport. It is a football-only conference...

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  • Eastern Greene - Bloomfield
  • Linton-Stockton
  • North Central (Farmersburg)
  • North Daviess - Elnora
  • North Knox - Bicknell
  • Union (Dugger)
  • Wood Memorial - Oakland City



Summit
Summit Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
The SAC is a high school athletic conference consisting of the eight high schools located area of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Three of the schools are private, one being a Lutheran academy, and the other two being Catholic preparatories. The rest are public schools, being part of Fort Wayne Community...

  • Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger
  • Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
  • Fort Wayne Concordia
  • Fort Wayne North Side
  • Fort Wayne Northrop
  • Fort Wayne Snider
  • Fort Wayne South Side
  • Fort Wayne Wayne


Three Rivers
Three Rivers Conference
The Three Rivers Conference is a high school athletic conference in northeast Indiana, consisting of schools in Fulton, Kosciusko, Miami, Wabash, and Whitley counties.-History:...

  • Manchester - North Manchester
  • Northfield - Wabash
  • North Miami - Denver
  • Rochester
  • Southwood - Wabash
  • Tippecanoe Valley - Akron
  • Wabash
  • Whitko - South Whitley


Tri-Eastern
Tri-Eastern Conference (IHSAA)
The Tri-Eastern Conference is n eight-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference formed by five schools in 1962. The current eight teams are located in the counties of Henry, Randolph, Union, and Wayne.-History:...

  • Cambridge City Lincoln
  • Centerville
  • Hagerstown
  • Northeastern - Fountain City
  • Tri - Straughn
  • Union City
  • Union County - Liberty
  • Winchester


Tri-River
Tri-River Conference (IHSAA)
The Tri-River Conference, established around 1965, is a seven-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Clay, Greene, Morgan, and Sullivan counties in Indiana. It is named for the southern Eel, White, and Wabash rivers which flow through the territory of the conference...

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  • Clay City1
  • Eminence
  • Linton-Stockton1, 4
  • North Central (Farmersburg)4
  • Shakamak - Jasonville1
  • Union (Dugger)1, 4


Wabash River
Wabash River Conference
Wabash River Conference is an eight-member Indiana High School Athletic Association -sanctioned conference located within Fountain, Parke, Vermillion, and Warren Counties in West Central Indiana. All of the participating schools are either 1A or small 2A institutions in rural counties.- Resources...

  • Attica
  • Covington
  • Fountain Central - Veedersburg
  • North Vermillion - Cayuga
  • Riverton Parke - Montezuma
  • Rockville
  • Seeger - West Lebanon
  • Turkey Run - Marshall


West Central
West Central Conference (Indiana)
A six-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Hendricks, Morgan, and Putnam Counties in West Central Indiana. Of the seven schools, four are in a rural county, Putnam, and the remaining three are in two Indianapolis area suburban counties .-Membership:-Former Members:* Danville and...

  • Cascade - Clayton
  • Cloverdale
  • Greencastle
  • Monrovia
  • North Putnam - Roachdale
  • South Putnam - Putnamville
  • Speedway


Western Indiana
Western Indiana Conference
The Western Indiana Conference is a seven-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference in seven different counties in South Central and West Central Indiana. The conference formed in 1998, and the only changes in membership were in football, where South Vermillion played independently for the 2007 and 2008...

  • Brown County - Nashville
  • Edgewood - Ellettsville
  • Northview - Brazil
  • Owen Valley - Spencer
  • South Vermillion - Clinton
  • Sullivan
  • West Vigo - West Terre Haute


Independents
  • 21st Century Academy - Gary
  • Bethany Christian - Goshen
  • Bethesda Christian - Brownsburg
  • Bowman Academy - Gary
  • Campagna Academy - Schererville
  • Cannelton
  • Christian Academy of Indiana - New Albany
  • Covenant Christian - DeMotte
  • Covenant Christian - Indianapolis
  • Culver Academies
  • East Chicago Central
  • Eastern Hancock - Charlottesville
  • Edinburgh
  • Evansville Day
  • Evansville Lutheran
  • Evansville Signature
  • Fall Creek Academy - Indianapolis
  • Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian
  • Fort Wayne Canterbury
  • Guerin Catholic - Noblesville
  • Heritage Christian - Indianapolis
  • Howe Military
  • Indiana Math and Science Academy - Indianapolis
  • Indiana School for the Blind - Indianapolis
  • Indiana School for the Deaf - Indianapolis
  • Indianapolis Bishop Chatard
  • Indianapolis Brebeuf
  • Indianapolis Cathedral
  • Indianapolis Herron
  • Indianapolis Irvington
  • Indianapolis Metropolitan
  • Indianapolis Roncalli
  • Indianapolis Tindley
  • Knightstown
  • Lakewood Park Christian - Auburn
  • Medora
  • New Harmony
  • North Judson-San Pierre
  • Oldenburg Academy
  • Providence - Clarksville
  • Rock Creek Academy - Sellersburg
  • Seton Catholic - Richmond
  • Shenandoah - Middletown
  • Trinity Lutheran - Seymour
  • University - Carmel


Non ISHAA School Conferences:

Central Indiana Christian Conference
  • Colonial Christian - Indianapolis
  • Cornerstone Christian - Indianapolis
  • Eagledale Christian - Indianapolis
  • Heritage Hall - Muncie
  • Indiana Christian- Anderson
  • Suburban Baptist - Indianapolis
  • Tabernacle - Martinsville
  • Terre Haute Christian


Heartland Homeschool Conference
  • Anderson Homeschool Sons
  • Eastside Golden Eagles - Indianapolis
  • Indianapolis Homeschool Wildcats
  • Living Water Marlins - Plainfield
  • Noblesville Lions
  • Northwest Warriors - Indianapolis


State Line Christian Conference
  • 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.

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