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The Three Rivers Conference, ... In 2024, Morrison is the third team from the conference to migrate to the Northwest Upstate Illini Conference, joining Amboy and ...
The Morrison Mustangs joined the NUIC starting in 2024, also leaving the Three Rivers Conference. This addition reunites Fulton and Morrison in the Battle for the Wooden Shoe , a rivalry game that began in 1977 and was halted in 2021 after Fulton left the conference.
Over two-thirds of the first-team all-conference picks (32 of 47) were seniors. ... At least one team might be glad to hear that (traditional Three Rivers power Morrison joins the conference next ...
Morrison High School competes in the Three Rivers Conference and is a member school in the Illinois High School Association. Its mascot is the Mustangs (boys) and Fillies (girls). [ 3 ] The school has 4 state championships on record in team athletics or activities, Boys Track and Field in 2006 (3rd place) Boys Football in 2009-2010 [ 7 ] and ...
The Big Rivers was a successful smaller-school football conference, having produced state championships in five of the past nine seasons. In its last year of existence as Big Rivers (2012–13), the conference consisted of Amboy, Bureau Valley, Erie, Fulton, Kewanee, Morrison, Newman Central Catholic, and Riverdale High Schools, all belonging to the Three Rivers Athletic Conference; Hall High ...
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)
Three Rivers Conference may refer to: Three Rivers Conference (Illinois), USA; school sports conferences; Three Rivers Conference (Indiana), USA; school sports ...
Morrison is a city and the county seat of Whiteside County, Illinois, United States.The population was 4,188 at the 2010 census, down from 4,447 in 2000. [2] It is located on the Historic Lincoln Highway, the nation's first transcontinental highway and in Morrison was the site of two concrete "seedling miles", [3] which served as prototypes of what an improved highway could do for the nation.