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Central Indiana Conference is an eight-member IHSAA Conference spanning
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Membership

* Madison-Grant's school district also covers part of Madison County. Oak Hill's district likewise covers part of Miami County. The town of Converse is actually in Miami County, though the physical school building is in Grant County but is addressed to Converse.


Former members

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Sponsored Sports


Conference championships


Football


Boys basketball

* Championships before 1993-94 season unverified.


Girls basketball


2012 Football Coaches

Alexandra- Pete Gast Blackford- Steve Rinker Eastbrook- Jeff Adamson Elwood- Marty Wells Frankton- Randy England Madison-Grant - Beau Engle Mississinewa- Curt Funk Oak Hill - Bud Ozmun


State Champions and Finalists


Alexandria Monroe Tigers

1998 Boys 2A State Basketball Champions
1998 Boys 2A State Baseball Champions 2019 Boys 2A State Baseball Champions


Blackford Bruins

1974 IHSAA Class 2A Football State Champions
1979 IHSAA Class 2A Football State Champions
1977 IHSAA State Baseball Runner-Up
1978 IHSAA State Baseball Mental Attitude Award: Brian Lanham
1978 IHSAA State Baseball Runner-Up
1987 IHSAA State Boys Cross Country 5th
1990 IHSAA State Girls Golf Individual: Erika Wicoff Runner-Up
1991 IHSAA State Girls Golf Individual: Erika Wicoff Runner-Up
1991 IHSAA State Girls Golf Mental Attitude Award: Erika Wicoff
1991 IHSAA State Girls Golf Team Runner-Up
1992 IHSAA State Girls Golf Team Runner-Up


Eastbrook Panthers

2004 Football State Runners-up
2016 Football State Runners-up
2018 Football State Runners-up
2019 Football State Runners-up


Elwood Community Panthers

1987 Class 3A state runner up football
1999 State Wrestling Finalists
2008 class 2A state runner up baseball
2017 Class 2A State Runner up softball


Frankton Eagles

2000 Class 2A State Softball Champions
2003 Class 2A State Baseball Runner-Up
2005 Class 2A State Softball Runner-Up
2006 Class 2A State Softball Runner-Up
2015 Class 2A State Boys Basketball Runner-Up
2017 Class 2A State Boys Basketball Champions


Madison-Grant Argylls

2009 Class 2A Softball Champions


Mississinewa Indians


Oak Hill Golden Eagles

1982 IHSAA Class A Football State Champs
2008 IHSAA Class 2A Girls Basketball State Runner-Up
2009 IHSAA Class 2A Girls Basketball State Runner-Up
2017 IHSAA Class 2A Girls Basketball State Runner-Up
2018 IHSAA Class 2A Boys Basketball State Champs
2019 IHSSA Class 2A Girls Basketball State Champs


Resources


IHSAA Conferences

IHSAA Directory



Nicknames and Colors


References

{{Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) Indiana high school athletic conferences High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States