Heart O'North Conference

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The Heart O'North Conference is a high school athletic conference with its membership base in northwestern Wisconsin. Founded in 1928, the conference and its member schools are affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

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History

1928-1989

The Heart O'North Conference (also known as the Heart o' the North Conference in its early years) was formed in 1928 by ten small- to medium-sized high schools in northwestern Wisconsin: Barron, Bloomer, Cameron, Chetek, Clayton, Cumberland, Ladysmith, Rice Lake, Shell Lake and Spooner. [1] One year later, the league added New Auburn and Turtle Lake to its roster, bringing membership up to twelve schools. [2] In 1934, membership in the Heart O'North was cut in half after the exit of its six smallest schools (Cameron, Chetek, Clayton, New Auburn, Shell Lake and Turtle Lake). Five of these schools joined with Clear Lake and Weyerhaeuser to form the Lakeland Conference. [3] The six remaining schools continued for twelve years before Hayward was admitted as the Heart O’North’s seventh member in 1946. [4] Chetek's return to the conference from the Lakeland Conference in 1957 increased the membership ledger to eight schools, a level it would remain at for seventeen years. [5] In 1974, Northwestern High School in Maple joined the Heart O'North Conference after their longtime membership in the Michigan-Wisconsin Conference ended the year prior when the organization ceased operations. [6]

1989-present

After Northwestern joined the Heart O'North in 1974, the conference continued with a nine-member roster for fifteen years, until Bloomer and Rice Lake left in 1989. Bloomer joined the Middle Border Conference, [7] and Rice Lake became members of the larger Big Rivers Conference as an all-sport member [8] (they had previously been football-only members since 1986). [9] After five years in the Middle Border, Bloomer rejoined the Heart O'North Conference in 1994. [10] Membership remained stable until 2010, when Chetek High School merged with Weyerhaeuser High School of the Lakeland Conference to form the new Chetek-Weyerhaeuser High School. [11] The new school inherited Chetek's place in the Heart O'North Conference. [12] In 2019, Cameron rejoined the Heart O'North after leaving the conference eighty-five years ago to help form the Lakeland Conference, which they were still members of at the time of their exit. [13] Two years later, the Heart O'North Conference accepted two new members and bid farewell to a longtime member. Bloomer exited the conference for a second time in 2021, this time to join the Cloverbelt Conference. [14] Ashland and St. Croix Falls became Heart O'North members that same year; St. Croix Falls joined from Lakeland Conference [15] and Ashland were previously members of the Minnesota-based Lake Superior Conference. [16]

List of member schools

Current members

SchoolLocationAffiliation Enrollment MascotColorsJoined
Ashland Ashland, WI Public635Oredockers  2021 [16]
Barron Barron, WI Public331Golden Bears  1928 [1]
Cameron Cameron, WI Public284Comets  1928, [1] 2019 [13]
Chetek-Weyerhaeuser Chetek, WI Public247Bulldogs  2010 [12]
Cumberland Cumberland, WI Public300Beavers  1928 [1]
Hayward Hayward, WI Public604Hurricanes  1946 [4]
Ladysmith Ladysmith, WI Public246Lumberjacks  1928 [1]
Northwestern Maple, WI Public400Tigers  1974 [6]
Spooner Spooner, WI Public365Rails  1928 [1]
St. Croix Falls St. Croix Falls, WI Public345Saints  2021 [15]

Former members

SchoolLocationAffiliation Enrollment MascotColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
Bloomer Bloomer, WI Public429Blackhawks  1928, [1] 1994 [10] 1989, [7] 2021 [14] Middle Border, Cloverbelt Cloverbelt
Chetek Chetek, WI PublicN/ABulldogs  1928, [1] 1957 [5] 1934, [3] 2010 [11] Lakeland Closed (merged into Chetek-Weyerhaeuser)
Clayton Clayton, WI Public93Bears  1928 [1] 1934 [3] Lakeland
Rice Lake Rice Lake, WI Public714Warriors  1928 [1] 1989 [8] Big Rivers
Shell Lake Shell Lake, WI Public204Lakers  1928 [1] 1934 [3] Lakeland
New Auburn New Auburn, WI Public95Trojans  1929 [2] 1934 [3] Lakeland
Turtle Lake Turtle Lake, WI Public129Lakers  1929 [2] 1934 [3] Lakeland

Membership timeline

Heart O'North Conference

List of state champions

Fall sports

Boys Cross Country
SchoolYearDivision
Chetek1982Class C
Chetek1983Class C
Football
SchoolYearDivision
Rice Lake1979Division 3
Hayward1987Division 3
Northwestern1988Division 3
Girls Volleyball
SchoolYearDivision
Barron1982Class B
St. Croix Falls2023Division 3
Barron2024Division 3

Winter sports

Boys Basketball
SchoolYearDivision
Ladysmith2003Division 3
Girls Basketball
SchoolYearDivision
Hayward1986Division 3

Spring sports

Baseball
SchoolYearDivision
Barron1979Class B
St. Croix Falls2023Division 3
Softball
SchoolYearDivision
Northwestern1981Class B
Boys Track & Field
SchoolYearDivision
Chetek1984Class C
Chetek1985Class C
Spooner1991Division 2
Girls Track & Field
SchoolYearDivision
Hayward2014Division 3

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Organize New High School Conference". Waukesha County Freeman. 10 February 1928. p. 7. Retrieved 11 March 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 "Colfax and New Auburn High School and City Teams Battle Tonight". Chippewa Herald-Telegram. 21 January 1930. p. 7. Retrieved 11 March 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Chetek Cagers Defeat New Auburn Five 20-10". Chippewa Herald-Telegram. 22 December 1934. p. 5. Retrieved 11 March 2025.
  4. 1 2 "Hayward High Opens Season This Evening". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 13 November 1946. p. 10. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  5. 1 2 "Heart O'North Admits Chetek as 8th Member". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 22 March 1957. p. 16. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  6. 1 2 "Northwestern joins fight for Heart o' North titles". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 29 August 1974. pp. 9C. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  7. 1 2 "Bloomer playing up to Parr again". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 16 February 1989. p. 18. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  8. 1 2 Steinbach, Glenn (18 May 1988). "Sideline Chatter (WIAA realigns 41 schools)". The Dunn County News. p. 13. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  9. Miller, Pete (27 August 1986). "Big Rivers: Hudson, Rice Lake added". La Crosse Tribune. pp. F-23. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  10. 1 2 Hoyer, Phil (12 June 1994). "Gunderson retires after 30 years". Chippewa Herald-Telegram. p. 17. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  11. 1 2 "Boards OK merger". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 16 July 2009. pp. A1. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  12. 1 2 "A Look at the Heart O'North Conference". Chippewa Herald-Telegram. 25 August 2010. p. 36. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  13. 1 2 "Cameron Basketball History". MaxPreps. 13 February 2025. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  14. 1 2 "Blackhawks sit at 15-9 following win over Macks". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 29 September 2021. pp. B4. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
  15. 1 2 "St. Croix Falls Basketball History". MaxPreps. 13 February 2025. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  16. 1 2 "Ashland moves to HON". Duluth News Tribune. 10 March 2020. pp. B3. Retrieved 12 March 2025.