Former Members
School | City | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous Conference | Year Left | Conference Joined |
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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) |
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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) |
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Gary Wirt | Gary | Troopers | 45 Lake |
1970 | Calumet | 2009 | school closed |
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