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The first such move came in 1927, when the IHSA took over control of the Illinois Interscholastic, a festival of high school track, golf, and tennis run by the University of Illinois. The meet continued to be held on the campus in Champaign–Urbana , but as with basketball, IHSA involvement opened the field to all IHSA member schools and ...
The following is a list of Illinois High School Association member conferences. Schools that belong to these conferences compete with each other on a local level in athletics and non-athletic activities. As of the 2023-24 school year, there are 70 conferences within the IHSA.
The Interstate Eight Conference (Interstate 8 or I–8) is an athletic conference of Illinois high schools that are members of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). ). The conference currently has six member schools throughout Northern Illinois that compete in 12 different sports (boys' basketball, girls' basketball, girls' volleyball, boys' golf, girls' golf, football, boys' soccer ...
School Location Mascot Colors County Enrollment Year Joined Previous Conference Year Left Conference Joined East Alton-Wood River High School: Wood River, Illinois: Oilers Madison: 527 1971 Southwestern: 1997 South Central: O'Fallon Township High School: O'Fallon, Illinois: Panthers St. Clair: 2,473 1971 Cahokia: 1993 South Seven: Roxana High ...
Here are the 12 Gatorade high school players of the year in Illinois, selected "for excellence on the field, in the classroom and in the community." Every sport: Here are all 19 of the Journal ...
Illinois high school football recap: Peoria-area highlights from IHSA Week 1. Rolling Meadows launched an inspiring comeback, shifting into a hurry-up tempo and getting on the board with a 9-yard ...
Several local high school athletes will have the opportunity to play at the Division I or II levels in NCAA or NJCAA. ... helping them become the first boys program in state history to go 30-0 ...
The Little Ten Conference is the oldest continuous high school athletic conference in the state of Illinois.Founded in 1919, it comprised the following small high schools in northern Illinois: Earlville, Hinckley, Leland, Paw Paw, Plano, Rollo, Sandwich, Shabbona, Somonauk, and Waterman.