Hoosier Heritage Conference

Hoosier Heritage Conference is an athletic and extra/co-curricular activity conference of Indiana high schools. The conference formed in 1995. It is formed of Madison, Hancock, Henry, Shelby, and Delaware Counties

Membership

Current Members

School Location Mascot Colors Enrollment
08-09
IHSAA
Class
IHSAA Class
Football
# / County Year Joined Former Conference
Delta Muncie Eagles                900 AAA AAAA 18
Delaware
1997 White River
Greenfield-
Central
Greenfield Cougars                1,341 AAAA AAAA 30
Hancock
1995 independent
Mount Vernon
(Fortville)
Fortville Marauders                1,108 AAA AAAA 30
Hancock
1995 White River
New Castle
New Castle Trojans           1,246 AAAA AAAA 33
Henry
20131 North Central
New
Palestine
New Palestine Dragons           1,055 AAA AAAAA 30
Hancock
1995 Rangeline
Pendleton
Heights
Pendleton Arabians           1,165 AAAA AAAA 48
Madison
1997 White River
Shelbyville Shelbyville Golden Bears                1,155 AAAA AAAA 73
Shelby
1997 South Central
Yorktown Yorktown Tigers                800 AAA AAA 18
Delaware
1999 Rangeline
  1. New Castle was removed from the NCC in 2013. The HHC was able to include them in some competitions during the 2013-14 school year, with full membership granted for the next year.

Former Members

School Location Mascot Colors # / County Year Joined Former Conference Year Left Current Conference
Hamilton
Southeastern
Fishers Royals                32
Hamilton
1995 Rangeline 1998 Hoosier Crossroads
Rushville
Rushville Lions                70
Rush
1995 South Central 2013 Eastern Indiana

Academic events include HHC Spell Bowl, Quiz Bowl, and Academic Super Bowl. Conference champions are determined for each sport and academic event. In addition, the HHC conference recognizes academic achievement among athletes, awarding a plaque to individuals who are letter winners, in grades 10-12, and who rank in the top five percent of their class.

State Champions

IHSAA State Champions

Delta Eagles (9)

Greenfield Central Cougars (1)

Mount Vernon Marauders (2)

New Castle (3)

New Palestine Dragons (4)

Shelbyville Golden Bears(1)

Yorktown Tigers(5)

References

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