Mississinewa Valley Conference
The Mississinewa Valley Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference based in East Central Indiana that lasted between 1952[1] and 1977. The conference started out as a conference for larger rural schools as a way to provide a higher level of competition than their respective County Conferences typically provided. The conference was stable for its first decade, but consolidation and more regionally based conferences with schools of similar sizes had schools defecting the MVC. The conference ended in 1977, with three schools forming the Classic Athletic Conference, and one team each joining the Mid-Eastern and Mid-Indiana conferences.
Former members
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous conference | Year left | Conference joined |
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Eastern (Greentown)1 | Greentown | Comets | 34 Howard | 1952 | Tri-County | 1965 | Mid-Indiana | |
Fairmount2 | Fairmount | Quakers | 27 Grant | 1952 | Grant County | 1965 | Mid-Indiana | |
Mississinewa2 | Gas City | Indians | 27 Grant | 1952 | Grant County | 1977 | Classic | |
Portland3 | Portland | Panthers | 38 Jay | 1952 | Jay County | 1975 | none (consolidated into Jay County) | |
Royerton | Royerton | Redbirds | 18 Delaware | 1952 | Delaware | 1967 | none (consolidated into Delta) | |
Winchester4 | Winchester | Golden Falcons5 | 68 Randolph | 1952 | Randolph County | 1972 | Tri-Eastern | |
Hagerstown | Hagerstown | Tigers | 89 Wayne | 1962 | Eastern Indiana | 1966 | Tri-Eastern | |
Anderson Highland | Anderson | Scots | 48 Madison | 1963 | White River | 1969 | White River | |
Eastbrook | Marion | Panthers | 27 Grant | 1965 | none (new school) | 1977 | Mid-Indiana | |
Wes-Del6 | Gaston | Warriors | 18 Delaware | 1966 | none (new school) | 1977 | Mid-Eastern | |
Delta | Muncie | Eagles | 18 Delaware | 1967 | none (new school) | 1977 | Classic | |
Jay County | Portland | Patriots | 38 Jay | 1975 | none (new school) | 1977 | Classic |
- Eastern played in both the MVC and TCC from 1953 until 1965.
- Played concurrently in MVC and GCC 1952–65.
- Portland played concurrently in the Jay County Conference and MVC 1952–54.
- Known as Driver 1959–66.[2]
- Team name was Yellow Jackets before 1959.
- Wes-Del played concurrently in the MVC and the White River Conference from 1969 to 1977.
Membership timeline
References
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- Basketball (Championship)
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- Golf
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- Swimming & diving
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- Track and field
- Wrestling
- Basketball
- Cross country
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming & diving
- Tennis
- Track and field
- Volleyball
conferences
- Allen County
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- Duneland
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- Southern
- Southern Indiana
- Southern Roads
- Southwest Football
- Southwest Indiana
- Summit
- Three Rivers (Northern)
- Tri-Eastern
- Wabash River
- Western Indiana
- IHSAA Independents
conferences
- Adams
- Bartholomew-Shelby County
- Benton
- Big Blue River
- Big 4
- Big Eight
- Blackford
- Blue River
- Boone
- Brown
- Calumet Athletic
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- Greene
- Hamilton
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- Howard
- Huntington
- Indiana H.S. Football
- Indiana Lake Shore
- Indianapolis Public
- Jackson
- Jasper
- Jay
- Jefferson
- Johnson
- Kankakee Valley
- Knox
- Kosciusko
- LaGrange
- Lake Athletic
- Lake-Porter
- Lake Suburban
- Laughery Valley
- Lawrence
- Little 4
- Little 7
- Little 8
- Lost River
- Marion
- Marshall
- Martin
- Miami
- Mid-Central
- Mid-Indiana
- Midland
- Mississinewa Valley
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Morgan
- Newton
- Noble
- Northeastern Indiana
- Northern Indiana Valley
- Northern State
- Northland
- Northwest Hoosier
- Northwestern
- Olympic
- Orange
- Owen
- Parke
- Patoka Valley
- Perry
- Posey
- Prairie
- Putnam
- Randolph
- Rangeline
- Ripley
- Rush
- South Central
- South Lake Michigan
- Southeastern Indiana
- Southern Monon
- Spencer
- Starke
- State Corner
- Steuben
- Sullivan
- Three Rivers (Southern)
- Tiny Ten
- Tippecanoe
- Tippecanoe Valley
- Tipton
- Tri-City League
- Tri-County (Central)
- Tri-County (Northern)
- Tri-County (Southern)
- Tri-County (Western)
- Tri-River
- Union
- Vermillion
- Vigo
- Wabash
- Warren
- Warrick
- Washington
- Wayne
- Wells
- West Central
- Western Indiana Small High School
- White
- White River
- White River Valley
- Whitewater Valley
- Whitley
- Detailed lists
- Allen County – Metropolitan
- Mid-Eastern – Northwestern
- Ohio River Valley – Western Indiana
- Independent
tournaments
- Christian Academy Tournament
- Columbus Christian Tournament
- Gibson County Toyota Teamwork Classic
- Indianapolis City Tournament
- Madison County Tournament
- Perry-Spencer County Classic
- Shawe Memorial Tournament
- Wabash Valley Classic
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