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The conference started around 1940 as the Kankakee Valley Conference, making up schools from the Kankakee County and Will County area. The conference had split into two divisions (Kan-Will and Will-Ro-Kee) in 1953 to make football scheduling more manageable, but maintained the conference in basketball and other sports. [ 1 ]
Football feature: Week 7 Football: River Valley kicker Hudson Pollock putting 'special' into special teams Week 7 Lookahead: First-place showdown highlights KMAC; RV, Pleasant in MOAC eliminations
The following is a list of Illinois High School Association member conferences. Schools that belong to these conferences compete with each other on a local level in athletics and non-athletic activities. As of the 2023-24 school year, there are 70 conferences within the IHSA.
The Chicago Prairie Football League is a high school football only conference in northern Illinois.The conference participates in the Illinois High School Association.The conference includes five small public and three small private high schools, with enrollments between 150 and 950 students in Cook, DuPage, LaSalle, Livingston, and Will counties.
CALEDONIA — River Valley finished 4-7 last year. With better luck and more consistent play, maybe the Vikings reverse that into 7-4 as close games and wild finishes were the norm in football in ...
Looking at River Valley's challenging non-league schedule, plus Rob McCurdy offers his picks for Friday night football games in Week 3.
[3] [4] The $6.5 million complex [5] included the new football stadium, indoor training facilities, a 750-seat baseball stadium, and a track-and-field stadium. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The new stadium opened for a Cardinals football game on September 11, 1999, and initially retained its former name of Kroehler Field before being renamed Cardinal Stadium. [ 8 ]
Massac County (then an independent school) was approached about becoming a member, and in 1993 the Southern Illinois River-to-River Conference was formed. At the start of the 2010–2011 school year Carterville left the Black Diamond Conference to join the Southern Illinois River-to-River Conference.