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Three schools from the Middle Border Conference (Hudson, Rice Lake and River Falls) took the place of the La Crosse high schools [11] and made for a smaller geographic footprint for the Big Rivers. 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 ...
The Big Rivers was a successful smaller-school football conference, having produced state championships in five of the past nine seasons. In its last year of existence as Big Rivers (2012–13), the conference consisted of Amboy, Bureau Valley, Erie, Fulton, Kewanee, Morrison, Newman Central Catholic, and Riverdale High Schools, all belonging to the Three Rivers Athletic Conference; Hall High ...
Southwestern Conference; Three Rivers Conference; Tomahawk Conference (Illinois) Tri-County Conference; Upstate Eight Conference (contains two divisions) Vermilion Valley Conference; West Central Conference; West Suburban Conference (contains two divisions) Western Big 6 Conference; Western Illinois Valley Conference (contains two divisions)
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 ...
The Raiders won the Big Rivers Conference with flying colors, finishing with an unbeaten conference record and only two losses. The Raiders' first loss occurred in early October when they lost a 2 ...
In 1956, Wausau joined with four other large high schools (Eau Claire, La Crosse Central, Marinette and Menominee ) to form the Big Rivers Conference, [7] and the two remaining WVC schools (Lincoln and Stevens Point) rejoined with the four NWC schools to reform the Wisconsin Valley Conference. [8]
Nov. 13—With two returning starters among five top returning players, the Memorial High School girl's basketball team hopes to move up a notch to take the Big Rivers Conference title this season.
In 1986, football entered the Big Rivers Conference, along with hockey in 1988. All sports entered into the Big Rivers Conference in 1989. The boys basketball team won 15 conference championships during the Heart of the North era, and 8 championships since joining the Big Rivers Conference. [6] The boys hockey team has won 4 championships. [7]