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The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1]Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members.
Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger: Saints 1,013 AAA AAAA Fort Wayne Bishop Luers: Knights 544 AA AA Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran: Cadets 645 AAA AAA Fort Wayne North Side: Redskins 1,756 AAAA AAAAA Fort Wayne Northrop: Bruins 2,277 AAAA AAAAA Fort Wayne R. Nelson Snider: Panthers 2,035 AAAA AAAAA Fort Wayne South Side: Archers 1,596 AAAA AAAAA Fort ...
The Summit Athletic Conference, or SAC, is a high school athletic conference consisting of ten high schools located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Three of the schools are private; one being a Lutheran academy, and the other two being Catholic preparatories. The rest are public schools, being part of Fort Wayne Community Schools.
This is a list of cities and villages along the Maumee River in the ... Antwerp, Ohio; Defiance, Ohio; Florida, Ohio; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Grand Rapids, Ohio ...
The Allen County Athletic Conference (ACAC) is a seven-member Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) conference. While all of its charter schools are and were located in Allen County , it also has member schools from Adams , Jay , and Wells counties.
The Three Rivers Festival is an annual multi-day event held in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The festival lasts for nine days in mid-July, starting on the first Friday after Independence Day . Events include concerts, a community parade, amusement rides, a bed race, art and craft shows, children's and seniors mini-fests, an International Village, and a ...
The conference was formed in 1971 by independents Caston, Culver, Northfield, and Triton, and former Mid-Indiana Conference (MIC) member North Miami.The conference grew in 1976, as Manchester joined from the Northern Lakes Conference (NLC), Southwood joined from the Mid-Indiana Conference, and two recent consolidations, Whitko (1971) and Tippecanoe Valley (1974) joined.
St. Joseph River near Newville in DeKalb County, Indiana. Floodwall along St. Joseph River in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The St. Joseph River (Miami-Illinois: Kociihsasiipi) [1] is an 86.1-mile-long (138.6 km) [2] tributary of the Maumee River in northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana in the United States, with headwater tributaries rising in southern Michigan.