Midwest Athletic Conference (IHSAA)

Location of Midwest members in Indiana

The Midwest Athletic Conference is a high school athletic conference in northwestern Indiana, which has existed in two different incarnations, with a third planned to form in 2018. The original conference began in 1932, consisting of schools that were larger than most of their counterparts in their local county leagues.[1] The schools were based in Benton, Fountain, Jasper, Newton, Tippecanoe, Warren, and White counties. The forming of the Kankakee Valley Conference the next year caused a slight fluctuation over the next couple of years, as schools realigned themselves within the two leagues, with some schools claiming dual membership.[2] The league folded in 1947, as size disparities and willingness to sponsor some sports (such as football, some schools played 11-man or 8-man football, and others didn't sponsor the sport) led to schools going their separate ways.

The second incarnation of the conference began in 1955 with eight schools located in Benton, Carroll, Cass, Newton, and White counties, with largely different members than its first lineup.[3] The MAC had a tumultuous history of membership turnover for much of its history, but had stabilized at 10 members with West Central and Winamac joining in 1980 and 1981, respectively. The only changes over the next 34 years were Rossville and Carroll joining the Hoosier Heartland Conference in 1989 and 1992, respectively, leaving a stable 8 school membership for more than two decades. In 2013, Caston, Pioneer, and Winamac announced that they were leaving the Conference to join with 2 other schools from the Northern State Conference as well as Independent North Judson for the 2015–2016 school year. This touched off an exodus that ended the conference, as West Central joined Caston, Pioneer, and Winamac in the Hoosier North Athletic Conference, while Frontier and Tri-County joined the Hoosier Heartland Conference. South Newton joined the Sangamon Valley Conference of Illinois.[4] North White was the only school that had not been accepted to another conference immediately, though they were accepted as a football-only member of the Hoosier Heartland. The Conference reformed in 2017, with six former schools rejoining.[5]

Membership

SchoolLocationMascotColors# / CountyEnrollment [1]
24–25
Class
FB Class
Year joinedPrevious conference
DeMotte ChristianDeMotteKnights   37
Jasper
1191A
N/A
2023Independents
Faith
Christian
LafayetteEagles   79
Tippecanoe
2691A
1A
2023Independents
Frontier1ChalmersFalcons     91
White
1801A
1A
1965
2018
none (new school)
Hoosier Heartland
North Newton2MoroccoSpartans   56
Newton
3191A
1A
1967
2018
Greater South Shore
Independents
North
White
3
MononVikings     91
White
2641A
1A
1963
2018
none (new school)
Independents
South
Newton
4
KentlandRebels     56
Newton
2411A
1A
1966
2018
none (new school)
Sangamon Valley (IL)
Tri-County1WolcottCavaliers     91
White
2201A
1A
1971
2018
none (new school)
Hoosier Heartland
West
Central
5
FrancesvilleTrojans     66
Pulaski
2091A
1A
1967
1980
2018
none (new school)
Northwest Hoosier
Hoosier North
  1. Played in the Hoosier Heartland Conference 2015–18.
  2. Played in the NWHC 1975–98, as an Independent 1998-2007 and 2017–18, and in the GSSC 2007–17.
  3. Played as an Independent (football played in Hoosier Heartland) 2015–18.
  4. Played in the Sangamon Valley Conference (IL) 2015–18.
  5. Played 1975–80 in the NWHC, and 2015–19 in the HNAC, playing 2018–19 in both conferences.

Former members

SchoolLocationMascotColors# / CountyYear joinedPrevious conferenceYear leftConference joined
AtticaAtticaRed Ramblers   23
Fountain
1932Fountain County1947Hoosier
Brook1BrookAces     56
Newton
1932
1955
Newton County
Kankakee Valley
1947
1966
Kankakee Valley
none (consolidated
into South Newton)
Fowler2FowlerBulldogs   04
Benton
1932
1955
Benton County
Benton County
1947
1968
Benton County
none (consolidated
into Benton Central)
Kentland1KentlandBlue Devils     56
Newton
1932
1955
Newton County
Kankakee Valley
1947
1966
Kankakee Valley
none (consolidated
into South Newton)
MonticelloMonticelloTioga Indians   91
White
1932White County1945Central Indiana
Morocco1MoroccoBeavers   56
Newton
1932Newton County1947Kankakee Valley
Pine Village3Pine VillagePine Knots   86
Warren
1932Warren County1947Warren County
RemingtonRemingtonRifles   37
Jasper
1932
1967
Jasper County
Prairie
1933
1971
Kankakee Valley
none (consolidated
into Tri-County)
Rensselaer
Central
4
RensselaerBombers   37
Jasper
1932Jasper County1947Hoosier
Veedersburg5VeedersburgGreen Devils   23
Fountain
1932Fountain County1947Fountain County
West LafayetteWest LafayetteRed Devils   79
Tippecanoe
1932Independents1947Hoosier
Williamsport3WilliamsportBingy Bombers   86
Warren
1932Warren County1947Warren County
Oxford6OxfordBlue Devils   04
Benton
1933Benton County1947Benton County
West LebanonWest LebanonClippers   86
Warren
1934Warren County1947Warren County
BrookstonBrookstonBombers     91
White
1955White County1965none (consolidated
into Frontier)
CamdenCamdenRed Devils   08
Carroll
1955Carroll County1965none (consolidated
into Delphi
MononMononRailroaders   91
White
1955Kankakee Valley1963none (consolidated
into North White)
Royal CenterRoyal CenterBulldogs     09
Cass
1955Cass County1963none (consolidated
into Royal Center)
WolcottWolcottWildcats     91
White
1955White County1971none (consolidated
into Tri-County)
FrancesvilleFrancesvilleZebras     66
Pulaski
1957Tippecanoe Valley1965none (consolidated
into West Central)
KlondikeWest LafayetteNuggets     79
Tippecanoe
1961Tippecanoe County1970none (consolidated
into Harrison)
PioneerRoyal CenterPanthers     09
Cass
1963none (new school)2015Hoosier North
DeMotteDeMotteIndians   37
Jasper
1967Kankakee Valley1970none (consolidated
into Kankakee Valley)
WheatfieldWheatfieldRed Devils   37
Jasper
1967Kankakee Valley1970none (consolidated
into Kankakee Valley)
Kankakee
Valley
WheatfieldKougars   37
Jasper
1970none (new school)1972Northwest Hoosier
CarrollFloraCougars   08
Carroll
1977Hoosier1992Hoosier Heartland
RossvilleRossvilleHornets   12
Clinton
1977Hoosier1989Hoosier Heartland
CastonFultonComets     25
Fulton
1978Three Rivers2015Hoosier North
Winamac
Community
WinamacWarriors   66
Pulaski
1981Northwest Hoosier2015Hoosier North
  1. Concurrently played in MAC and NCC 1932–33, and in MAC and KVC 1933–47.
  2. Concurrently played in MAC and BCC 1932–47.
  3. Concurrently played in MAC and WCC 1932–34.
  4. Known as Rensselaer before 1939.
  5. Concurrently played in MAC and FCAA 1932–47.
  6. Concurrently played in MAC and BCC 1933–47.

Membership timeline

Winamac Community High SchoolCaston High SchoolRossville High School (Rossville, Indiana)Carroll High School (Flora, Indiana)Tri-County High SchoolKankakee Valley High SchoolWest Central High School (Indiana)North Newton Junior-Senior High SchoolKankakee Valley High SchoolSouth Newton High SchoolFrontier High School (Indiana)Pioneer Regional High SchoolNorth White High SchoolWilliam Henry Harrison High School (Tippecano, Indiana)West Central High School (Indiana)Tri-County High SchoolPioneer Regional High SchoolNorth White High SchoolDelphi Community High SchoolFrontier High School (Indiana)Seeger Memorial Junior-Senior High SchoolBenton Central Junior-Senior High SchoolSeeger Memorial Junior-Senior High SchoolWest Lafayette Junior-Senior High SchoolFountain Central High SchoolRensselaer Central High SchoolTri-County High SchoolSeeger Memorial Junior-Senior High SchoolNorth Newton Junior-Senior High SchoolTwin Lakes High SchoolSouth Newton High SchoolBenton Central Junior-Senior High SchoolSouth Newton High SchoolAttica Junior-Senior High School

State Champs

North White High School

  • Football (A) 1994

Pioneer High School

  • Football (A) 1997

•Football (A) 2017

•Football (A) 2018

Tri-County High School

  • Baseball (A) 1998

Faith Christian

  • Girls soccer (2024)

References

  1. ^ "Monticello is trailing a new conference in the northwest section of Indiana". Delphi Journal (Delphi, IN). January 5, 1933. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  2. ^ "Free Throws". Logansport Pharos-Tribune (Logansport, IN). January 30, 1934. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  3. ^ "High Schools in Area Organize Midwest Conference". Logansport Pharos Tribune. January 25, 1955. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "South Newton Joining Illinois Conference". Newton County Times. January 28, 2014. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
  5. ^ Hettinger, Paul. ""West Central Leaving HNAC"". Pulaski County Journal, Winamac, IN. Retrieved September 30, 2016.

Resources

  • IHSAA Conference Membership
  • IHSAA State Champions
  • IHSAA Directory
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