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The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1]Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members.
The Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament, organized by the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA), is one of the oldest state high school basketball tournament in America. The tournament has often featured future NCAA and National Basketball Association (NBA) players.
School Location Mascot Colors County Enrollment 24-25 IHSAA Class / Football / Soccer Year joined Previous conference Alexandria Monroe: Alexandria: Tigers 48 Madison: 468 2A / 2A / - 1932 Independents Blackford: Hartford City: Bruins 05 Blackford: 490 2A / 2A / 2A 1968 none (new school) Eastbrook: Marion: Panthers 27 Grant: 501 2A / 2A / 2A ...
Indiana high school basketball ... including the only regional championship in school history in 2000. ... as he works against Christian Woodson of North Central High School during game action at ...
School/Year: Danville, Sr. College: Indiana Stat: The 6-7, 270-pound Lawrence, who recommitted to the new IU coaching staff this week, was named a Top 50 All-State selection by the IFCA after ...
The 6-6 Mullins has rocketed up national prospect rankings, checking in at No. 66 on the 247Sports composite for the class. He is coming off a season that saw him average 16.9 points, 5.2 rebounds ...
The conference was "intended to provide good, clean competition and fellowship for the boys, the coaches, and the school bodies of the Northern Lakes region." Concord High School joined the NLC in 1967 and Wawasee High School joined in 1968. By 1970, all schools participated in all eight boys' sports. In the 1970s Girls' sports were added.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the arbiter of interscholastic competition among public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. Member schools are classified into four classes based on enrollment, ranging from the smallest, 1A, to the largest, 4A.