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Southwestern Illinois College: Belleville: Great Rivers Spoon River Snappers: Spoon River College: Canton: Mid-West Athletic: Triton Trojans: Triton College: River Grove: Illinois N4C: Wabash Valley Warriors: Wabash Valley College: Mt. Carmel: Great Rivers Waubonsee Chiefs: Waubonsee Community College: Sugar Grove: Illinois Skyway: Wilbur ...
Origins of the Chicago Public League can be traced back to its predecessor, the Cook County High School League, which started during 1889-90.Some of the schools that participated in the Cook County League still exist today: Crane (as English High and Manual Training), Englewood, Lincoln Park (as North Division), Hyde Park, Phillips (as South Division), Calumet, Marshall, Austin, Lake (now ...
The Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Its 12 members are located in the Midwestern United States .
Check out all the scores from Friday and Saturday's quarterfinal games in the Illinois state football playoffs for the IHSA.
Nov. 28—The possibility of high school football in Illinois going to a district format is once again up for a vote. The IHSA announced on Tuesday morning it has advanced 14 proposals through its ...
The reduction of schools forced the league to reach out for additional members, however, Richards, a brand new high school, was the only team to join. The last team to join this original version of the South Suburban was Thornwood in 1972, the same year the school opened.
Mt. Carmel High School: Chicago Caravan AA/3A/4A Providence Catholic High School: New Lenox: Celtics AA/3A/4A Providence St. Mel School: Chicago Knights A/2A/3A St. Francis High School: Wheaton: Spartans A/A2/A3 St. Francis de Sales High School: Chicago Pioneers A/1A/2A St. Ignatius College Prep: Chicago Wolfpack AA/3A/4A St. Laurence High ...
Gonzaga College High School (Washington, D.C.) St. John's College High School (Washington, D.C.) 47–45–3 1893; 132 years ago () The "Modern Era" began on October 26, 1928, when the teams met at Georgetown University before a crowd of 2,500. Between 1928 and 1978, a period of 51 years, the teams met each fall.