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Baseball went 2-1, softball was 3-1 for the week and track & field competed at the Rocky River Bell Invitational, where Ryan Kotura won two events.
Western Suburban Athletic Conference (1903-1910) Western Suburban Catholic Conference (1974-1988) Wilco Conference (1959-1973)
Suburban One League sports in which every school in the league fields a team - football, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls track, golf, field hockey, baseball, softball, boys and girls tennis, and wrestling - will feature the conferences in this alignment starting in the fall of 2016: [3]
The suburban schools joined by University High formed the Suburban League (Chicago area). In the first 15 years of the Public league's history a full plethora of sports were offered. The dominant powers were such traditional powers as Hyde Park, Lane Tech, Crane Tech, Englewood, joined by new powers Senn, Lindblom, Schurz, and Tilden Tech.
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Metro East (formerly Classic Suburban) Hastings High School Henry Sibley High School Hill-Murray High School Mahtomedi High School North High School Richfield Senior High School South St. Paul High School St. Thomas Academy Simley High School Tartan High School: All Sports Metro West: Benilde-St. Margaret's Bloomington Jefferson High School
The West Suburban Conference is an athletic conference in DuPage County and Cook County in the state of Illinois. The conference was founded in 1924. The conference was founded in 1924. Member schools
The Northwest Suburban Conference (NWSC) was a high school athletic conference in the northwestern suburbs of Chicago, primarily centered around western Lake County and northwestern Cook County. All of the schools were members of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA).