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Patoka Lake Conference
The Patoka Lake Athletic Conference is a high school athletic conference in southern Indiana. The conferences members are small high schools located in Crawford County, Indiana, Crawford, Lawrence County, Indiana, Lawrence, Orange County, Indiana, Orange, Perry County, Indiana, Perry, and Washington County, Indiana, Washington counties. The conference was formed in 1979, and has only had one change in membership history, when member Crawford County added football in 2007 to take football membership to six (Orleans does not field a football team). Member schools Size was of 2023 * Paoli played in both the PLAC and MSC from 1979 until 1985. Neighboring conferences *Blue Chip Conference *Pocket Athletic Conference *Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference *Southwest Seven Football Conference ReferencesIHSAA Conference Membership ...
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Indiana Map Patoka Lake
Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern United States. It is the List of U.S. states and territories by area, 38th-largest by area and the List of U.S. states and territories by population, 17th-most populous of the List of states and territories of the United States, 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th state on December 11, 1816. It is bordered by Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south and southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west. Various Indigenous peoples of the Americas, indigenous peoples inhabited what would become Indiana for thousands of years, some of whom the U.S. government expelled between 1800 and 1836. Indiana received its name because the state was largely possessed by native tribes even after it was granted statehood. Since then, settlement patterns in Indiana have r ...
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Lost River Athletic Conference
The Lost River Athletic Conference was a short-lived IHSAA-sanctioned conference in southern Indiana, formed in 1971. Member schools hailed from Clark, Dubois, Martin, Orange, and Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered on ... counties. Membership was never stable in its six-year span, and multiple schools held dual membership in other conferences. # Borden played concurrently in the LRAC and SAC for the 1974-75 season. # Eastern played in the LRAC and SAC concurrently for the 1975-76 and 1976-77 seasons. # Shoals had dual membership in the LRAC and SWIAC for their entire duration in the conference. References {{Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) Indiana high school athletic conferences High school sports conferences and leagues in the United Sta ...
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Southwest Seven Football Conference
A Four-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference currently spanning Daviess, Gibson, Greene Greene may refer to: Places United States *Greene, Indiana, an unincorporated community *Greene, Iowa, a city *Greene, Maine, a town **Greene (CDP), Maine, in the town of Greene *Greene (town), New York **Greene (village), New York, in the town o ..., Knox, and Sullivan counties in Southwest and West Central Indiana. It was founded in 2004 as the Southwest Seven Conference, by teams in southwestern Indiana whose regular conferences do not play the sport. The conference lost a member in 2013, as Linton-Stockton pursued an independent schedule to better prepare themselves for the playoffs. The conference lost another in 2014, as Union (Dugger) was closed. Then lost Wood Memorial in 2018 after the school's football program was shuttered. Membership Former members Champions # Unofficial title, since a full conference schedule was not played. However, Linton-Stockton played a full con ...
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Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference
The Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference (SWIAC), is an eight-member IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference located within Clay, Daviess, Greene and Sullivan Counties in Southwest and West Central Indiana. North Central (Farmersburg) joined in 2010 with the folding of the Tri-River Conference. Prior to that time, Clay City, Linton Stockton, Shakamak, and Union (Dugger) also participated in the Tri-River Conference concurrently while playing in the SWIAC. The conference was originally formed in 1939, but information on early membership between then and 1958 is incomplete. Membership # Bloomfield played concurrently in the SWIAC and Blue Chip Conference The Blue Chip Conference is a high school athletic conference in southwestern Indiana, United States. The conference's members are small A or AA high schools located in Daviess County, IN, Daviess, Dubois County, IN, Dubois, Gibson County, IN, Gibs ... from 1968 to 1985. # Clay City and Shakamak were both concurrently in ...
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Pocket Athletic Conference
The Pocket Athletic Conference (PAC) is a high school athletic conference in Southwestern Indiana with its headquarters at Forest Park. Most of the conference's 13 members are mainly Class 2A and 3A public high schools currently located in Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, and Warrick counties. Only one, Tecumseh, is a 1A and as such operates its football program independently of the PAC and remains independent in the sport, playing schools much closer to its size than its much larger borderline 3A, 3A, or 4A fellow members. History The Pocket Athletic Conference was established in 1938 with nine founding schools: Cannelton, Chrisney, Lynnville, Mount Vernon, Owensville, Petersburg, Poseyville, Rockport, and Tell City. Seven of the nine original schools remain members in some form today. Cannelton left in 1971 and is now an independent. Mount Vernon left in 1959 to join the Southern Indiana Athletic Conference then a member of the Big Eight Conf ...
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Campbellsburg, Indiana
Campbellsburg is a town in Brown Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 585 at the 2010 census. History Campbellsburg was laid out in 1849, when it was certain that the railroad would be built through that territory. It was originally called Buena Vista in commemoration of the Battle of Buena Vista, but was later renamed Campbellsburg for Robert Campbell, who platted an addition to the town in 1851. The Campbellsburg post office has been in operation since 1852. Geography Campbellsburg is located at (38.652299, -86.261546). According to the 2010 census, Campbellsburg has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 585 people, 228 households, and 150 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 274 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 98.5% White, 0.2% African American, 0.3% Asian, and 1.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Lat ...
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West Washington Junior-Senior High School
West Washington Junior-Senior High School is a public high school located in Campbellsburg, Indiana. Athletics West Washington Junior-Senior High School's athletic teams are the Senators and they compete in the Patoka Lake Athletic Conference. The school offers a wide range of athletics including: *Baseball *Basketball * Cross Country *Football *Golf *Softball *Track and Field *Volleyball *Wrestling Wrestling The 2017 season was the first ever for the school, and senior Griffin Packwood (wt. 220) advanced to the Semi-State Championship. The 2018 season was the first ever for Jr. High, with junior Caleb Murphy (wt. 220) and senior Jude Livers (wt. 120) advancing to the Regional Championship, with Caleb Murphy making it the Semi-State Championship. The 2019 season the first for students in the elementary, and freshman Wyatt Johnston (wt. 113) and junior Landon Pearson (wt. 285) advanced to the Regional Championship. The 2022 season had two seniors Wyatt Johnston (wt. 152) and M ...
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French Lick, Indiana
French Lick is a town in French Lick Township, Orange County, Indiana. The population was 1,807 at the time of the 2010 census. In November 2006, the French Lick Resort Casino, the state's tenth casino in the modern legalized era, opened, drawing national attention to the small town. However, it is best known as the hometown of basketball legend Larry Bird. History French Lick was originally a French trading post built near a spring and salt lick. A fortified ranger post was established near the springs in 1811. On Johnson's 1837 map of Indiana, the community was known as Salt Spring. The town was founded in 1857. French Lick's post office has been in operation since 1847. The sulfur springs were commercially exploited for medical benefits starting in 1840. By the later half of the 19th century, French Lick was famous in the United States as a spa town. In the early 20th century it also featured casinos attracting celebrities such as boxer Joe Louis, composer Irving Berlin and ...
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Springs Valley High School
Springs Valley Junior-Senior High School is a public high school located in French Lick, Indiana, French Lick, Indiana. The school is part of the Springs Valley Community School Corporation. About The school opened in 1957 after the consolidation of French Lick, Indiana, French Lick and West Baden Springs, Indiana, West Baden High Schools. Athletics and extracurriculars Springs Valley Junior-Senior High School's athletic teams are nicknamed the "Blackhawks". In the Blackhawks' first season of 1957-58 in basketball, they advanced to the final four of the Indiana state tournament losing to the eventual state champion, Fort Wayne South Side, 55-42. Blackhawk Brigade The Junior High/High School band the "Blackhawk Brigade" was directed by Gilbert Aylsworth. His son John Aylsworth took over as director upon the Senior Aylsworth's retirement. After the 1994 season, John retired and during the next seven years, the band had three different directors. In 2001, Luke Aylsworth, John's son, ...
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Leopold, Indiana
Leopold is a small unincorporated community in Leopold Township, Perry County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. With a population of less than 100, Leopold is the site of a Roman Catholic church, St. Augustine; a general store, Guillaume's Store; a restaurant, Marcy's; and a quiet atmosphere reminiscent of another time. On the last Sunday in July, Leopold holds its annual St. Augustine's picnic, which serves both as a fundraiser for the local parish and as a homecoming for former residents. History Leopold was founded in 1842 by the Reverend Augustine Bessonies and named for the then-reigning king of Belgium, Leopold I. A post office has been in operation at Leopold since 1846. Most of the original settlers of Leopold were Belgian emigres. These "lorrain" settlers were Catholics from the French-speaking southern region of Belgium which had formerly been part of Luxembourg. They were motivated to move to America from cities along the Meuse River bordering France, such as Florenvil ...
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Perry Central Junior-Senior High School (Leopold, Indiana)
Perry Central Junior-Senior High School is a public high school located in Leopold, Indiana. See also * List of high schools in Indiana This is a list of high schools in the U.S. state of Indiana. A Adams County Allen County B Bartholomew County Benton County Blackford County Boone County Brown County C Carroll County Cass County Clark County Clay County ... References External links Official Website Buildings and structures in Perry County, Indiana Public middle schools in Indiana Public high schools in Indiana 1962 establishments in Indiana {{Indiana-school-stub ...
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Mid-Southern Conference Of Indiana
The Mid-Southern Conference is a ten-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the South Central Indiana counties of Clark, Harrison, Jackson, Scott, and Washington. History The conference began in 1958, with seven schools leaving the Southeastern Indiana Conference and allying with three schools from Clark County (whose previous conference affiliations are in need of research). The first decade-plus within the league was stable, as the only change was Brownstown becoming Brownstown Central due to consolidation in Jackson County. Meanwhile, the 1970s proved to be a comparatively tumultuous decade. Mitchell joined the Blue Chip Conference in 1970, seeking for conference rivals to the west. They were replaced by Floyd Central, which had been independent since forming three years earlier. Austin, which did not sponsor football, joined the Southern Athletic Conference in 1974 while maintaining MSC membership. This allowed the Eagles to ally themselves with other non-footb ...
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