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West Prairie Trail Conference; Western Area Conference (1974-1996) Western Athletic Conference (1908-1921) Western Sun Conference (2006-2010) Western Suburban Athletic Conference (1903-1910) Western Suburban Catholic Conference (1974-1988) Wilco Conference (1959-1973) Wil-Ro-Kee Conference (1954-1959) (Renamed "Kankakee Valley Conference" in 1960)
The south gym is the home of the Sun Prairie Gymnastics Team, which is a co-op team between SPWHS and SPEHS; and also features a pole vault and long jump pit for the track team. [2] [3] Sun Prairie West hosts all home football, lacrosse, and some soccer games at Bank of Sun Prairie Stadium at Ashley Field, a multi-purpose stadium that seats ...
In 1977, the Badger Conference underwent a significant realignment. Three schools left the conference: Edgerton and Jefferson for the Rock Valley Conference and Sun Prairie for the Big Eight Conference. [6] They were replaced that same year by Oregon from the Central Suburban Conference and Sauk Prairie from the South Central Conference. [7]
A season after falling just short of a second-consecutive title by a 146.117-145.317 margin to Verona/Edgewood, Franklin/Muskego was back on top with a second team title in three seasons Friday.
The DuPage Valley Conference was formed prior to the 1975–76 school year. Its charter members were Glenbard North High School, Glenbard South High School, Naperville Central High School, Naperville North High School, West Chicago Community High School, Wheaton Central High School, Wheaton North High School, and Wheaton Warrenville High School.
Sun Prairie West 48, Middleton 34. Superior 62, Hibbing (Minn.) 48. Tomah 70, La Crosse Logan 67 (OT) Tri-County 60, Port Edwards 41. Unity 54, Turtle Lake 52. Valders 60, New Holstein 39.
Sun Prairie 76, Madison Memorial 64. Sun Prairie West 104, Verona 86. Tigerton 69, Bowler 23. Turtle Lake 63, Shell Lake 46. Unity 73, Luck 29. Valders 69, New Holstein 59. Washburn 76, Mercer 29.
The conference sponsors competition for young men and young women in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, water polo. [16] The conference also sponsors competition for young men in baseball, football, and wrestling; and for young women badminton, cheerleading, and ...