The following is a list of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin:
Read more about List Of High School Athletic Conferences In Wisconsin: Badger Conference, Bay Conference, Big Eight Conference, Big Rivers Conference, Capitol Conference, Central Lakeshore Conference, Central Wisconsin Conference--8, Central Wisconsin Conference--10, Classic Eight Conference, Cloverbelt Conference, Coulee Conference, Dairyland Conference, Dunn-St. Croix Conference, Eastern Valley Conference, Eastern Wisconsin Conference, Fox River Classic Conference, Fox Valley Association, Great Northern Conference, Greater Metro Conference, Heart O'North Conference, Indian Trails Conference, Indianhead Conference, Lakeland Conference, Lakeshore Conference, Marawood Conference, Marinette-Oconto Conference, Middle Border Conference, Milwaukee City Conference, Mississippi Valley Conference, North Shore Conference, Northern Lakes Conference, Olympian Conference, Packerland Conference, Ridge & Valley Conference, Rock Valley Conference, Scenic Bluffs Conference, Six Rivers Conference, South Central Conference, Southern Lakes Conference, Southwest Wisconsin Conference, Southwest Wisconsin Activities League, Southern Wisconsin and Illinois Small Schools Conference, Trailways Conference, Wisconsin Little Ten Conference, Wisconsin Flyway Conference, Wisconsin Valley Conference, Woodland Conference
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