South Inter-Conference Association
| South Inter-Athletic Association Conference | |
|---|---|
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| Data | |
| Established | 1972 |
| Disbanded | 2009 |
| Members | 36 |
| Region | Chicagoland |
| Divisions | Central, East, North, South, West |
The South Inter-Conference Association is a former conference on the south side of Chicago and the predecessor of the current South Suburban Conference, Southwest Suburban Conference, and Southland Athletic Conference.[1] At one point it was the largest conference in Illinois.[2]
Former Schools
| Central | East | North |
|---|---|---|
| Bremen High School | Bloom Township | Argo Community High School |
| Eisenhower High School | H-F High School | Bolingbrook High School |
| Hillcrest High School | Alan B. Shepard High School | Oak Lawn Community High School |
| Oak Forest High School | Thornridge High School | Reavis High School |
| T.F. North High School | Thornton High School | Richards High School |
| T.F. South High School | Thornwood High School | Romeoville High School |
| Tinley Park High School | Bloom Trail High School | Evergreen Park High School |
| South | West | |
| Bradley High School | Andrew High School | |
| Crete-Monee High School | Carl Sandburg High School | |
| Kankakee High School | Joliet High School | |
| Rich Central High School | Lincoln-Way Central High School | |
| Rich East High School | Lincoln-Way East High School | |
| Rich South High School | Lockport High School | |
| Kankakee Eastridge High School & Kankakee Westview High School(combined after the 1981-1982 School year to form Kankakee) | Stagg High School |
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