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The Three Rivers Convention Center is the convention center for the Tri-Cities of south-eastern Washington, United States. It gets its name from the Snake River, Yakima River, and Columbia River, all of which intersect in the general area of the Tri-Cities. It is located in western Kennewick, adjacent to the Toyota Center, and opened in 2004. [1]
West Milton Milton-Union Bulldogs (1941–82, 2001-2021, to Three Rivers Conference) Northridge Polar Bears (1959-2021, to Three Rivers Conference) Camden Preble-Shawnee Arrows (1984-2021, to Western Ohio Athletic Conference) Tipp City Tippecanoe Red Devils (1941–82) Versailles Tigers (1944–51) Trotwood Trotwood-Madison Rams (1942–43 ...
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.
The conference ended in 2021, as the schools split into the Three Rivers Conference and the Western Ohio Athletic Conference. Ansonia Tigers (1923-2021 (Football, 1978-2021), to WOAC) Arcanum Trojans (1923-2021, to WOAC) Tipp City Bethel Bees (1978-2021, to TRC) Bradford Railroaders (1936-2021), to WOAC) Covington Buccaneers (1991-2021, to TRC)
Three Rivers is the location of the Diocese of Fresno's St. Anthony Retreat Center and Santa Teresita Youth Conference Center, and of Riata Ranch International, a world-renowned [citation needed] Western Performance Arts Training Facility and home of the world famous [citation needed] Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls.
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Three Rivers Conference may refer to: Three Rivers Conference (Illinois) , USA; school sports conferences Three Rivers Conference (Indiana) , USA; school sports conferences
The conference is named for the three rivers that drain in the area (Wa for Wapsipinicon, Ma for Maquoketa, and C for Cedar). WaMaC also participates in concert choir and concert band performances, calling them WaMaC Honor Choirs and WaMaC Honor Bands, where instead of competing, the schools perform together.