Midwest Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
The Midwest Athletic Conference was a high school athletic conference in northwestern Indiana, USA. The Conference began in 1955 with eight schools located in Benton, Carroll, Cass, Newton, and White counties.[1] The MAC had a tumultuous history of membership turnover for much of its history, but had stabilized since going to 10 members with West Central and Winimac joining in 1980 and 1981, respectively. The only changes since then were Rossville and Carroll joining the Hoosier Heartland Conference in 1989 and 1992, leaving a stable 8 school membership for 20 years. 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.[2] 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.
Membership
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | # / County | Year Joined | Previous Conference | Year Left | Conference Joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brook | Brook | Aces | 56 Newton |
1955 | 1966 | none (consolidated into South Newton) | ||
Brookston | Brookston | Bombers | 91 White |
1955 | 1965 | none (consolidated into Frontier) | ||
Camden | Camden | Red Devils | 08 Carroll |
1955 | 1965 | none (consolidated into Delphi | ||
Fowler | Fowler | Bulldogs | 04 Benton |
1955 | Benton County | 1968 | none (consolidated into Benton Central) | |
Kentland | Kentland | Blue Devils | 56 Newton |
1955 | 1966 | none (consolidated into South Newton) | ||
Monon | Monon | Railroaders | 91 White |
1955 | 1963 | none (consolidated into North White) | ||
Royal Center | Royal Center | Bulldogs | 09 Cass |
1955 | Cass County | 1963 | none (consolidated into Pioneer) | |
Wolcott | Wolcott | Wildcats | 91 White |
1955 | 1971 | none (consolidated into Tri-County) | ||
Francesville | Francesville | Zebras | 66 Pulaski |
1957 | Tippecanoe Valley | 1965 | none (consolidated into West Central) | |
Klondike | West Lafayette | Nuggets | 79 Tippecanoe |
1961 | Tippecanoe County | 1970 | none (consolidated into Harrison) | |
North White |
Monon | Vikings | 91 White |
1963 | none (new school) | 2015 | Independents | |
Pioneer | Royal Center | Panthers | 09 Cass |
1963 | none (new school) | 2015 | Hoosier North | |
Frontier | Chalmers | Falcons | 91 White |
1965 | none (new school) | 2015 | Hoosier Heartland | |
South Newton |
Kentland | Rebels | 56 Newton |
1966 | none (new school) | 2015 | Sangamon Valley (IL) | |
DeMotte | DeMotte | Indians | 37 Jasper |
1967 | 1970 | none (consolidated into Kankakee Valley) | ||
North Newton | Morocco | Spartans | 56 Newton |
1967 | none (new school) | 1975 | Northwest Hoosier | |
West Central |
Francesville | Trojans | 66 Pulaski2 |
1967 1980 |
none (new school) Northwest Hoosier |
1975 2015 |
Northwest Hoosier Hoosier North | |
Kankakee Valley |
Wheatfield | Kougars | 37 Jasper |
1970 | none (new school) | 1972 | Northwest Hoosier | |
Tri-County | Wolcott | Cavaliers | 91 White1 |
1971 | none (new school) | 2015 | Hoosier Heartland | |
Carroll | Flora | Cougars | 08 Carroll |
1977 | Hoosier | 1992 | Hoosier Heartland | |
Rossville | Rossville | Hornets | 12 Clinton |
1977 | Hoosier | 1989 | Hoosier Heartland | |
Caston | Fulton | Comets | 25 Fulton |
1978 | Three Rivers | 2015 | Hoosier North | |
Winamac Community |
Winamac | Warriors | 66 Pulaski |
1981 | Northwest Hoosier | 2015 | Hoosier North |
1 Tri-County also has students living in Benton and Jasper Counties. 2 West Central also has students living in Jasper County.
Membership timeline
State Champs
North White High School
- Football (A) 1994
Pioneer High School
- Football (A) 1997
Tri-County High School
- Baseball (A) 1998
References
- ↑ "High Schools in Area Organize Midwest Conference". Logansport Pharos Tribune. 1955-01-25. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "South Newton Joining Illinois Conference". Newton County Times. 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2014-02-07.