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South Central Conference (Minnesota)
South Central Conference may refer to: * South Central Athletic Conference, college athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) from 1935 to 1961 * South Central Conference (California), junior college athletic conference in California formed in 1948 * South Central Conference (Illinois), high school athletic conference in Illinois formed in 1926 * South Central Conference (Indiana), high school athletic conference in Indiana from 1936 to 1997 * South Central Conference (Iowa), high school athletic conference in Iowa formed in 1930 * South Central Conference (Minnesota), high school athletic conference formed in 2024, largely from former Minnesota River Conference member schools See also * * South Conference (other) South Conference, Southern Conference, Conference South, or ''variant'', may refer to: * National League South (formerly ''Conference South''), National League, England, UK; a tier 1 pro soccer league division below elite l ...
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South Central Athletic Conference
The South Central Athletic Conference (SCAC) was an intercollegiate athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that existed from 1935 to 1961. The conference's members were located in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.South Central Athletic Conference
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South Central Conference (California)
The South Central Conference (SoCentral) was a junior college athletic conference with member schools located in Southern California. The conference was formed in 1948 by the Southern Conference Junior College Association. The conference's initial members were Antelope Valley College of Lancaster, Central Junior College of El Centro, Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College of Oceanside, Palomar College of Vista, and Palo Verde Junior College of Blythe, California Blythe () is a city in eastern Riverside County, California, United States. It is in the Palo Verde Valley of the Lower Colorado River Valley region, an agricultural area and part of the Colorado Desert along the Colorado River, approximatel .... Yearly football standings References Defunct junior college sports conferences in the United States College sports in California Sports leagues established in 1948 1948 establishments in California {{California-university-stub ...
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South Central Conference (Illinois)
The South Central Conference (SCC) is a conference in South Central Illinois made up of ten schools. The SCC was established in 1926 with ten charter schools. The current schools are all full members of the Illinois High School Association. History Named for its location in the state of Illinois, the South Central Conference was formed in 1926 with 10 schools. The charter schools included; Carlinville, Gillespie, Hillsboro, Litchfield, Mt. Olive, Nokomis, Pana, Shelbyville, Staunton and Taylorville. Only six years into the league, however, Shelbyville would drop out in 1932 and Litchfield would follow in 1934. Benld High School would join in 1935 and the conference would stay status quo for 10 years. A wave of change occurred in 1944 as Hillsboro, Nokomis, Pana and Taylorville would all leave the South Central for the newly formed Mid State Conference. This exodus resulted in a 5 team football conference that would not change until 1955. Prior to the 1955 school year, Nokomis ...
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South Central Conference (Indiana)
The South Central Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference from 1936 to 1997. The conference began as a collection of schools in mid-sized and large cities in South Central and Southeast Indiana, expanding into both Indianapolis (Washington and Southport) and far Southern Indiana (Jeffersonville). The conference had been as big as 10 in the 1950s, but was down to six schools in the 1980s. With Connersville and Rushville leaving in the advent of class basketball, being replaced by Bloomington North and Center Grove, the conference had shifted to a small conference of large schools. As class basketball was set to be introduced in the 1997-98 school year, the South Central and Central Suburban conferences, as well as large independent schools, decided to reorganize, giving way to Conference Indiana and the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference. Schools # Was Columbus until 1972. # Was Alva Neal High School before 1939. # Played concurrently in SCC and EIAC 1974-77. # Was Sh ...
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South Central Conference (Iowa)
The South Central Conference is a high school athletic conference in Iowa. Made up of mid-sized 2A and 3A schools, the conference currently has seven members, five of which are based in their respective county seats. Because of the lack of student population in southern Iowa, most of the schools are the lone district in their county, or are flanked only by very small schools. The conference was formed in 1930 by Knoxville, Pella Community School District, Pella, Indianola High School (Iowa), Indianola High School, Valley High School (West Des Moines, Iowa), West Des Moines Valley, and Winterset Community School District, Winterset. At the end of the 1995–96 school year, the members were Albia, Centerville, Chariton, Davis County (Bloomfield), Grinnell, Knoxville, Oskaloosa and Pella. Albia, Centerville, Chariton and Davis County (Bloomfield) reformed the league by adding Eddyville–Blakesburg from the Des Moines River Conference and Clarke (Osceola) from the Little Hawkeye C ...
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South Central Conference (Minnesota)
South Central Conference may refer to: * South Central Athletic Conference, college athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) from 1935 to 1961 * South Central Conference (California), junior college athletic conference in California formed in 1948 * South Central Conference (Illinois), high school athletic conference in Illinois formed in 1926 * South Central Conference (Indiana), high school athletic conference in Indiana from 1936 to 1997 * South Central Conference (Iowa), high school athletic conference in Iowa formed in 1930 * South Central Conference (Minnesota), high school athletic conference formed in 2024, largely from former Minnesota River Conference member schools See also * * South Conference (other) South Conference, Southern Conference, Conference South, or ''variant'', may refer to: * National League South (formerly ''Conference South''), National League, England, UK; a tier 1 pro soccer league division below elite l ...
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Minnesota River Conference
The Minnesota River Conference (MRC) is a Minnesota high school sports conference, formed in the late 1950s. It serves mainly the Southwestern Suburbs of the Twin Cities. Mayer Lutheran is furthest north while former member (until 2024), Tri-City United (TCU), was its furthest south. The schools in the conference have had success at the highest level with 32 State Champions. The conference has consistently had teams in each sports' respective state tournament on a regular basis. History Foundation On April 9, 1959 at the Belle Plaine High School, eight area schools voted on the creation of a conference that would last for 64 years. The Minnesota River Conference was born with Montgomery Superintendent G. Feipel elected as the first President of the MRC. The schools were part of the now-defunct District 13; the original schools included: Le Sueur, Le Center, Arlington, Montgomery, Belle Plaine, Jordan, Lakeville, and New Prague. Waterville was also a school that had a desire to joi ...
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South Conference (other)
South Conference, Southern Conference, Conference South, or ''variant'', may refer to: * National League South (formerly ''Conference South''), National League, England, UK; a tier 1 pro soccer league division below elite league * Big South Conference, Division I, NCAA, USA; a collegiate sports conference * Southern Conference, Division I, NCAA, USA; a collegiate sports conference * Conference League South, UK; a tier 4 division of rugby league football See also * * * South Central Conference (other) * Southern Division (other) * Conference * Southern (other) * South (other) South is a cardinal direction or compass point. South or The South may also refer to: Geography * Global South, the developing nations of the world * South (lunar crater) * South (Martian crater) * Southern England ("The South") * Southern Uni ...
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