Members
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year Joined |
Previous Conference | Year Left |
Conference Joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crown Point | Crown Point | Bulldogs | 45 Lake |
1949 1963 |
Independents |
1953 1993 |
Independents Duneland |
|
Dyer Central | Dyer | Indians | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1966 | none (consolidated into Lake Central) |
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Edison | East Gary | Fighting Eagles | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1970 | Independents | ||
Gary Edison | Gary | Blazers | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1968 | Gary West Side]]) | ||
Gary Wirt | Gary | Troopers | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1970 | Northwestern | ||
Griffith | Griffith | Panthers | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1993 | Lake 10 | ||
Hobart | Hobart | Brickies | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1955 | Independents | ||
Lowell | Lowell | Red Devils | 45 Lake |
1949 1956 |
Independents |
1955 1993 |
Independents Northwest Hoosier |
|
Merrillville | Merrillville | Pirates | 45 Lake |
1949 | 1975 | Duneland | ||
Portage | Portage | Indians | 64 Porter |
1950 | Independents | 1970 | Duneland | |
Highland | Highland | Trojans | 45 Lake |
1962 | Independents | 1993 | Lake 10 | |
Calumet | Gary | Warriors | 45 Lake |
1963 | Independents | 1993 | Lake 10 | |
Chesterton | Chesterton | Trojans | 64 Porter |
1963 | Independents | 1970 | Duneland | |
Lake Central | St. John | Indians | 45 Lake |
1966 | none (new school) | 1993 | Independent | |
Munster High School | Munster | Mustangs | 45 Lake |
1970 | Independents | 1993 | Lake 10 |
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