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The Big Rivers Conference of Illinois was a high school football-exclusive athletic conference that existed from the 1999 through the 2012 football season. Upon its dissolution, it comprised ten teams (eight schools competing independently and two athletic co-operatives) located in the northwest and north-central portions of the state.
New Richmond briefly joined the Big Rivers in 1998 from the Middle Border Conference, [12] which they returned to after a four-year stint. [13] That same year, Superior became a football-only member of the Big Rivers Conference. [14] New Richmond would return to the Big Rivers in 2020, [15] first as a football-only member and then as a full ...
Three Rivers Conference; Tomahawk Conference (Illinois) Tri-County Conference; ... Big Rivers Conference (football-only) (1999-2012) Bi-County Conference (1917-1919)
The Cardinals are coming off back-to-back third place finishes in the Big Rivers Conference and went a combined 15-6 including a playoff victory over Stevens Point in 2021. ... Chuck Raykovich and ...
Sep. 5—A third of the prep football season has already come and gone and conference play is underway in the Big Rivers Conference. Just one team remains winless and two remain unbeaten in what ...
Sep. 10—The Eau Claire North football team earned a victory eight years in the making on Friday night. The Huskies blanked Superior 21-0 at Carson Park for their first Big Rivers Conference ...
Crossroads Conference [15] [16] Eastern Missouri Conference [17] Four Rivers Conference [18] Frisco League [19] Gasconade Valley Conference [20] Gateway Athletic Conference [21] [22] Golden Valley Vernon County Conference [23] Grand River Conference [24] Greater Ozarks Conference [25] HDC Conference [26] Highway 275 Conference [27] I-70 ...
Apr. 20—The numbers made it clear. New Richmond had outgrown the Middle Border. With an enrollment of 949 this year, the Tigers have nearly 450 more high school students than the conference's ...