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In 1969 the high schools Bettendorf, Muscatine, and Assumption left the league for conferences that made more geographical sense. Ottumwa, Burlington and Keokuk High Schools then invited Quincy, IL (Catholic Boys) to join them in a four-team league that maintained the Little Six Conference name. That affiliation fell apart after a couple of years.
The conference added Maharishi and Iowa Mennonite in 1996–97 and Ft. Madison Holy Trinity joined the league in 2005 as Aquinas's successor. Harmony High School consolidated with Van Buren schools in 2016. For the 2019–20 school year, the Iowa Mennonite School changed their name to Hillcrest Academy, and adopted "Ravens" as their mascot. [2]
The Iowa high school boys state basketball tournament begins at 10:30 a.m. Monday and concludes Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena. The four-class tournament will feature teams from across the ...
The team has a rivalry with opposing team Mohawk. The rivalry dates back to when the teams faced on Veterans Day, starting back in 1934, when Frontier was known as Deerfield High School, and Mohawk as Arms Academy. [4] The team is a four-time MIAA Western Massachusetts Champion, with its most recent coming in the 2006 season. [5]
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Newton Country Day School: Newton, MA Falcons 1880 400 (girls) 5-12 Sister Barbara Rogers Kim Southall Pingree School: South Hamilton, MA Highlanders 1961 335 9-12 Timothy Johnson Betsy Kennedy Portsmouth Abbey School: Portsmouth, RI Ravens 1926 360 9-12 Daniel McDonough Chris Milmoe The Winsor School: Boston, MA Wildcats 1886 430 (girls) 5-12
A 9-team league from the 1960s, the conference expanded to 12 teams in 1996, then dropped to 11 members when Williamsburg joined the Eastern Iowa Hawkeye Conference in 2000. In the fall of 2014, the schools of the SICL voted to allow Colfax–Mingo to join the SICL, making it a 12-team league again.