Mid-South Conference (MHSAA)

Mid South Conference
(MSC)
Association MHSAA
Division (class) D
Members 6
Sports fielded Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Track and Field, Golf (men's: 6; women's: 6)
Region South/Central Michigan
Headquarters Marshall, Michigan
Commissioner Lonnie Newland
Locations

The Mid-South Conference (MSC) is an athletic conference affiliated with the MHSAA.[1] All schools are Class D (small school). Members are located in Michigan.

Full members

Institution Location Affiliation Nickname Class Enrollment Colors
Rudolf Steiner School Ann Arbor, Michigan Private[2] Storm D 111          
Calhoun Christian School Battle Creek, Michigan Private[3] Cougars D 56          
Will Carleton Academy Hillsdale, Michigan Public charter school[4](academy) Cougars D 56               
New Covenant Christian Lansing, Michigan Private[5] Warriors D 28               
Marshall Academy Marshall, Michigan Public charter school Griffons D 68          
Pansophia Academy Coldwater, Michigan Public charter school Pumas D 79          

Note: enrollments taken from 2014-15 MHSAA enrollment listing (grades 9-12)

Past members

Institution Location Affiliation Nickname Class Enrollment Colors Left Conference
Washtenaw Christian Academy Saline, Michigan Private (academy) Wildcats D 51           2008
Hillsdale Academy Hillsdale, Michigan Private (academy) Colts D 73           2009
Holt Lutheran School* Holt, Michigan Private/Lutheran Hawks D 24           2012

*It is currently unclear if Holt Lutheran is in the conference due to major staff changes and low enrollment in their athletic programs, because of this they haven't been able to fully participate in most varsity sports.

Sports

The Mid South Conference competes in boys and girls soccer and basketball and girls volleyball. In 2015, teams competed in an inaugural conference cross country meet.

References

  1. "list of teams on conference". MHSAA. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  2. "non-profit=private". RSSAA. p. 1. Retrieved 15 June 2012. The Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor, a nonprofit organization
  3. "concerned group of parents". p. 1. Retrieved 15 June 2012. In the fall of 2002, a concerned group of parents gathered together to explore the need for a Christ-centered Christian school that would serve the entire Calhoun County area. As a result of much prayer, seeking God's help and His direction, and many hours of hard work, Calhoun Christian School opened its doors on September 3, 2003.
  4. "public school". p. 1. Retrieved 15 June 2012. Will Carleton Academy is a K-12 tuition-free public charter school
  5. "tuition needed for admission". Retrieved 15 June 2012.

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