Northwestern Conference (IHSAA) - Former Members

Former Members

School City Mascot Colors County Year joined Previous Conference Year Left Conference Joined
East Chicago Roosevelt East Chicago Roughriders 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
East Chicago Washington East Chicago Senators 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Gary Emerson Gary Tornado 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1981 none (school closed,
reopened as Emerson VPA)
Gary Froebel Gary Blue Devils 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1969 none (school became MS,
closed 1977)
Gary Mann Gary Horsemen 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 2004 none (school closed)
Gary Tolleston Gary Blue Raiders 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1969 none (school became MS,
closed 2007)
Hammond Hammond Wildcats 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Hammond Clark Hammond Pioneers 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Hammond Tech Hammond Tigers 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Valparaiso Valparaiso Vikings 64
Porter
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Independents
Whiting Whiting Oilers 45
Lake
1963 Northern Indiana 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Hammond Gavit Hammond Gladiators 45
Lake
1966 Independents 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Hammond Morton Hammond Governors 45
Lake
1966 Independents 1968 Indiana Lake Shore
Hobart Hobart Brickies 45
Lake
1966 Independents 1968 Independents
Andrean Gary 59ers 45
Lake
1968 Independents 1975 Independents (school moved
to Merrillville)
Gary Wirt Gary Troopers 45
Lake
1970 Calumet 2009 school closed

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