The North Central Conference is an
IHSAA-sanctioned athletic conference consisting of ten large high schools in
Cass
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Delaware
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Grant
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Howard
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Madison Madison may refer to:
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* James Madison (1751–1836), fourth president of the United States
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Marion Marion may refer to:
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Tippecanoe, and
Wayne Counties across Central and North Central Indiana. Most of these schools are in 35,000+ population towns like
Anderson
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Marion Marion may refer to:
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*Marion Silva Fernandes, Brazilian footballer known simply as "Marion"
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Kokomo,
Lafayette
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Muncie
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Richmond
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. Several of the nation's largest gymnasiums belong to members of this conference.
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History
The Conference was formed on March 23, 1926 by 10 schools in the Central third of Indiana. Charter members were Anderson, Arsenal Tech of
Indianapolis
Indianapolis (), colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion ...
, Frankfort, Kokomo, Lebanon, Logansport, Muncie Central, New Castle, Richmond, and Rochester. With a couple of minor changes in the first decade (Lafayette Jeff replacing Rochester in 1930, and Marion replacing Lebanon in 1933), the conference membership remained unchanged, while the conference added more sports to its umbrella.
This changed in 1960, as Arsenal Tech was forced to join the
IPS Conference, and Frankfort left to co-found the
Sagamore Conference in 1967. The conference would continue on with the same eight members for the next 36 years while changes were happening in the communities outside the schools. Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie would open up second and third city high schools, while consolidations in the rural areas outside of Lafayette would give Jeff two similar-sized local rivals. However, the economic crisis and
industrial decline
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in the late 1970s and early 1980s hit many of these cities hard, as populations dwindled without anything replacing the lost manufacturing jobs. Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie are now down to one high school each.
In the face of these population shifts, Lafayette Jeff joined the
Hoosier Crossroads Conference
The Hoosier Crossroads Conference is a member conference of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Teams first competed in the conference in the 2000-2001 school year. The HCC contains eight high schools in the Indianapolis Metropolitan Ar ...
in 2003, joining local rivals Harrison and McCutcheon, as well as the growing suburban schools outside of Indianapolis. Huntington North was brought in from the
Olympic Conference as a replacement, where it had previously had conference rivals located in Muncie and Anderson.
New Castle elected to leave the NCC at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year. They joined the Hoosier Heritage Conference in 2014.
[ ] Huntington North left the NCC at the conclusion of the 2014-15 season to become a member of the
Northeast Hoosier Conference
An eight-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the Northeastern Indiana counties of Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Wells, and Whitley. The conference was started in 1989 as the Northeast Hoosier Conference when six sc ...
. Lafayette Jeff rejoined the conference in 2014, bringing along fellow county schools Harrison and McCutcheon. Indianapolis Arsenal Tech rejoined the NCC as of April 1, 2015, but due to travel concerns, it will exit the conference at the end of the 2022-23 school year.
Membership
# Arsenal played in the IPS Conference 1960-2015.
# Lafayette Jeff played in the HCC 2003-14.
# Known as Muncie until 1963.
# Known as Morton until 1948.
Former Members
Divisions
Starting with the 2014 season, the NCC began divisional competition. This only applies in boys and girls soccer, boys and girls tennis, boys baseball, and girls softball.
Conference Championships
Football
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Boys Cross Country
State Championships
Anderson (26)
* 1935 Boys Basketball
* 1937 Boys Basketball
* 1945 Boys Track & Field
* 1946 Boys Basketball
* 1946 Boys Track & Field
* 1946 Boys Cross Country
* 1947 Boys Track & Field
* 1947 Boys Cross Country
* 1948 Boys Track & Field
* 1948 Boys Cross Country
* 1949 Boys Cross Country
* 1950 Boys Cross Country
* 1951 Boys Cross Country
* 1952 Boys Golf
* 1952 Boys Cross Country
* 1953 Boys Golf
* 1955 Boys Golf
* 1955 Boys Cross Country
* 1959 Boys Cross Country
* 1972 Boys Golf
* 1974 Boys Golf
* 1984 Girls Swimming & Diving
* 1985 Girls Swimming & Diving
* 1988 Boys Swimming & Diving
* 1989 Boys Swimming & Diving
* 1995 Boys Golf
Arsenal Tech (10)
* 1918 Baseball
* 1922 Boys Track
* 1933 Boys Golf
* 1936 Boys Golf
* 1947 Boys Golf
* 1948 Boys Golf
* 1952 Wrestling
* 1976 Wrestling
* 1979 Wrestling
* 2014 Boys Basketball (4A)
Harrison (4)
* 1974 Girls Track
* 1992 Football (4A)
* 1995 Baseball
* 2017 Boys Soccer (3A)
Huntington North (2)
* 1990 Girls Basketball
* 1995 Girls Basketball
Kokomo (19)
* 1911 Boys Track
* 1924 Boys Track
* 1925 Boys Track
* 1926 Boys Track
* 1927 Boys Track
* 1934 Boys Track
* 1935 Boys Track
* 1937 Boys Track
* 1958 Boys Golf
* 1961 Boys Basketball
* 1969 Boys Swimming
* 1985 Baseball
* 1985 Boys Golf
* 1986 Boys Golf
* 1988 Boys Golf
* 1992 Girls Basketball
* 1993 Girls Basketball
* 1994 Boys Track
* 2003 Girls Basketball (4A)
Lafayette Jefferson Bronchos (14)
* 1916 boys' Basketball
* 1932 boys' Golf
* 1948 boys' Basketball
* 1964 boys' Basketball
* 1969 Baseball
* 1973 Baseball
* 1974 girls' Swimming
* 1975 boys' Tennis
* 1977 boys' Golf
* 1978 boys' Golf
* 1979 girls' Golf
* 1983 girls' Golf
* 1984 girls' Golf
* 1987 boys' Golf
Logansport (5)
* 1934 Boys Basketball
* 1975 Baseball
* 1977 Baseball
* 1979 Baseball
* 1991 Baseball
Marion (11)
* 1926 Boys Basketball
* 1966 Boys Golf
* 1975 Boys Basketball
* 1976 Boys Basketball
* 1984 Baseball
* 1985 Boys Basketball
* 1986 Boys Basketball
* 1987 Boys Basketball
* 1991 Boys Tennis
* 2000 Boys Basketball (4A)
* 2016 Boys Basketball (3A)
McCutcheon (4)
* 1999 Baseball (4A)
* 2003 Baseball (4A)
* 2008 Softball (4A)
* 2021 Girls' Volleyball (4A)
Muncie Central (17)
* 1928 Boys Basketball
* 1931 Boys Basketball
* 1951 Boys Basketball
* 1952 Boys Basketball
* 1963 Boys Basketball
* 1978 Boys Basketball
* 1979 Boys Basketball
* 1988 Boys Basketball
* 1956 Boys Cross Country
* 1958 Boys Cross Country
* 1967 Boys Cross Country
* 1997 Volleyball (4A)
* 1998 Volleyball (4A)
* 1999 Volleyball (4A)
* 2002 Volleyball (4A)
* 2004 Volleyball (4A)
* 2009 Volleyball (4A)
Richmond (8)
* 1941 Boys Golf
* 1958 Wrestling
* 1992 Boys Basketball
* 1993 Boys Golf
* 1994 Boys Cross Country
* 1996 Boys Golf
* 1997 Boys Golf
* 2003 Boys Golf
Largest gymnasiums in nation in NCC
*1.
Anderson High School Wigwam
Anderson High School Wigwam is an indoor arena in Anderson, Indiana. The current version hosted home games for the Anderson High School Indians and was home to the Indiana Alley Cats of the Continental Basketball Association and the Anderson Ch ...
(8,996) NOT IN USE.
*4.
Richmond Tiernan Center (8,100)
*6.
Marion High School (7,560)
Neighboring conferences
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Mid-Indiana Conference (MIC)
The Mid-Indiana Conference, or MIC, was a high school athletic conference which was located in northcentral Indiana, USA. This conference served many high schools located in Cass, Hamilton, Howard, and Miami Counties. The conference dissolved at ...
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Central Indiana Athletic Conference
Central Indiana Conference is an eight-member IHSAA Conference spanning Blackford, Grant, and Madison Madison may refer to:
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Three Rivers Conference
See also
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Hoosier Hysteria
Hoosier Hysteria is the state of excitement surrounding basketball in Indiana or, more specifically, the Indiana high school basketball tournament. In part, the enthusiasm stemmed from the one-class tournament, in which a small town's David migh ...
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Largest high school gyms in the United States
The largest high school basketball gyms in the United States refers to gymnasiums primarily used by secondary schools for basketball purposes. 14 of the 16 largest high school gymnasiums are located in the state of Indiana.
In March 2019, The Indi ...
External links
Resources
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1926 establishments in Indiana