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The six additions make the Three Rivers a 15-team league, one of the largest in Illinois. The conference will be split into two divisions, with Interstate 80 being the dividing line. Following the 2015-16 school year, Amboy left the conference and joined the Northwest Upstate Illini Conference for the 2016-17 school year. [7]
Manchester Junior-Senior High School's athletic teams are the Squires and they compete in the Three Rivers Conference. [3] The school offers a wide range of athletics including: Baseball; Basketball (Men's and Women's) Cheerleading; Cross Country; Football; Golf (Men's and Women's) Soccer (Men's and Women's) Swimming; Tennis (Men's and Women's)
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)
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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 conference was formed in 1971 by independents Caston, Culver, Northfield, and Triton, and former Mid-Indiana Conference (MIC) member North Miami.The conference grew in 1976, as Manchester joined from the Northern Lakes Conference (NLC), Southwood joined from the Mid-Indiana Conference, and two recent consolidations, Whitko (1971) and Tippecanoe Valley (1974) joined.
The conference ended in 2021, as the schools split into the Three Rivers Conference and the Western Ohio Athletic Conference. Ansonia Tigers (1923-2021 (Football, 1978-2021), to WOAC) Arcanum Trojans (1923-2021, to WOAC) Tipp City Bethel Bees (1978-2021, to TRC) Bradford Railroaders (1936-2021), to WOAC) Covington Buccaneers (1991-2021, to TRC)
Whitko Jr./Sr. High School's athletic teams are the Wildcats and they compete in the Three Rivers Conference. [3] The school offers a wide range of athletics including: Football; Wrestling; Basketball; Cross Country; Track and Field; Baseball; Softball; Golf; Soccer; Volleyball; Archery