Valley 8 Conference - State Tournament Appearances

State Tournament Appearances

Bold indicates State Champion // Asterisk* indicates appearance predated membership in Valley 8 Conference

Sport Team Years
Baseball Clintonville 1962*, 1993*
Fox Valley Lutheran 2007
Hortonville 1980 (B)*, 1982 (B)*, 1984 (B)*, 1987 (B)*, 1994 (D2)*, 1995 (D2)*, 1997 (D2)*, 1998 (D2)*
Little Chute 1981*
Waupaca 1969*
Basketball (Boys) Clintonville 1963*, 1976*, 1977 (B)*, 1978*, 1979*, 1987*, 1988*, 1989 (B)*
Freedom 1979*, 1990*
Waupaca 1917*
Basketball (Girls) Clintonville 1993*
Fox Valley Lutheran 2003
Cross Country (Girls/Team) Oconto Falls 1992 (D2)*
Football Clintonville 1976 (D2)*, 1978 (D2)*,
Fox Valley Lutheran 2001
Oconto Falls 1982 (D4)*, 1984 (D3)*, 1997 (D3)*
Waupaca 1994*, 2002, 2006,
Cross Country (Boys/Team) Little Chute 1982*, 1995*
Waupaca 1962*
Golf (Boys/Team) Xavier 2001
Gymnastics (Team) Clintonville 1972*, 1997* (D2)
Soccer (Boys) Xavier 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Soccer (Girls) Xavier 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Softball Freedom 1986*, 1987*
Hortonville 1996 (D2)*, 1999 (D2)*, 2000 (D2), 2001 (D2), 2005 (D1)
Track & Field Boys (Team) Oconto Falls 1926*
Volleyball Clintonville 1993*, 1997*
Little Chute 1978*, 2003, 2004
Xavier 2001, 2005, 2006
Wrestling (Team) Freedom 1997*, 1998*, 2000,

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