Former Members
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous Conference | Year left | Conference Joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avon | Avon | Orioles | 32 Hendricks |
1965 | Independents | 1970 | West Central | |
Hamilton Heights |
Arcadia | Huskies | 29 Hamilton |
1965 | none (new school) | 2000 | Mid-Indiana | |
Hamilton Southeastern |
Fishers | Royals | 29 Hamilton |
1965 1972 |
none (new school) Big Blue River |
1969 1995 |
Big Blue River Hoosier Heritage |
|
Sharpsville-Prairie | Sharpsville | Bulldogs | 80 Tipton |
1965 | Independents | 1970 | none (consolidated into Tri-Central) |
|
Sheridan | Sheridan | Blackhawks | 29 Hamilton |
1965 | Hamilton County | 2000 | Hoosier | |
Westfield | Westfield | Shamrocks | 29 Hamilton |
1965 | Hamilton County | 2000 | Hoosier Crossroads | |
Tri-Central | Sharpsville | Trojans | 80 Tipton |
1970 | none (new school) | 1989 | Hoosier Heartland | |
Taylor | Center | Titans | 34 Howard |
1972 | 1974 | Mid-Indiana | ||
Zionsville | Zionsville | Eagles | 06 Boone |
1972 | 2000 | Hoosier Crossroads | ||
Clinton Central |
Michigantown | Bulldogs | 12 Clinton |
1974 | Mid-Central | 1989 | Hoosier Heartland | |
Clinton Prairie |
Frankfort | Gophers | 12 Clinton |
1974 | Mid-Central | 1989 | Hoosier Heartland | |
New Palestine |
New Palestine | Dragons | 30 Hancock |
1989 | Big Blue River | 1995 | Hoosier Heritage | |
Triton Central |
Fairland | Tigers | 73 Shelby |
1989 | Big Blue River | 1996 | Mid-Hoosier | |
Scecina Memorial | Indianapolis | Crusaders | 49 Marion |
1995 | Independents | 2000 | Independents | |
Tipton | Tipton | Blue Devils | 80 Tipton |
1997 | Central Indiana | 2000 | Hoosier | |
Yorktown | Yorktown | Tigers | 18 Delaware |
1997 | White River | 1999 | Hoosier Heritage |
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