Olympic Conference (Indiana) - Former Members

Former Members

School Location Mascot Colors County Year joined Previous Conference Year Left Conference joined
Kokomo Haworth Kokomo Huskies 34
Howard
1971 independent 1984 none (school closed)
Madison Heights Anderson Pirates 48
Madison
1971 independent 1997 none (school closed)
Muncie North Side Muncie Titans 18
Delaware
1971 none (new school) 1986 none (school closed)
Muncie Southside Muncie Rebels 18
Delaware
1971 independent 2010 independent
Carmel Carmel Greyhounds 29
Hamilton
1974 Sagamore 1998 Metro
Huntington
North
Huntington Vikings 35
Huntington
1974 Central Indiana 2003 North Central
Anderson Highland Anderson Scots 48
Madison
1985 Classic 2010 none (school closed)
Jay County Portland Patriots 38
Jay
1985 Classic 2010 independent
Noblesville Noblesville Millers 29
Hamilton
1985 Central Suburban 2000 Hoosier Crossroads
Connersville Connersville Spartans 21
Fayette
1991 South Central 2010 independent
Brownsburg Brownsburg Bulldogs 32
Hendricks
1997 independent 2000 Hoosier Crossroads
Hamilton
Southeastern
Fishers Royals 29
Hamilton
1997 Hoosier Heritage 2000 Hoosier Crossroads
Harrison
(West Lafayette)
West Lafayette Raiders 79
Tippecanoe
1997 Hoosier 2000 Hoosier Crossroads
McCutcheon Lafayette Mavericks 79
Tippecanoe
1997 Hoosier 2000 Hoosier Crossroads

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