Little Eight Conference (IHSAA)

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The Little 8 Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference from 1955 to 1964. The league included schools from Hendricks, Morgan, and Putman counties. [1] The beginning of the end was 1963, when New Winchester closed, [2] followed by three more schools the next year, effectively folding the conference.

Members

SchoolLocationMascotColorsCountyYear JoinedPrevious ConferenceYear LeftConference Joined
Amo 1 Amo Aces   32
Hendricks
1955 Hendricks County 1964none (consolidated
into Cascade)
Clayton 1 Clayton Cardinals   32
Hendricks
1955 Hendricks County 1964none (consolidated
into Cascade)
Cloverdale Cloverdale Clovers   67
Putnam
1955 Putnam County 1964Independents
(WCC 1970)
Eminence Eminence Eels   55
Morgan
1955 Tri-County (Central) 1964Independents
(L4C 1971)
Fillmore Fillmore Cardinals   67
Putnam
1955 Putnam County 1964 Big 4
New Winchester 1 New Winchester Warriors   32
Hendricks
1955 Hendricks County 1963none (consolidated
into Danville)
Reelsville Reelsville Indians   67
Putnam
1955 Putnam County 1964 Big 4
Stilesville 1 Stilesville Tigers   32
Hendricks
1955 Hendricks County 1964none (consolidated
into Cascade)

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References

  1. "League Crown at Stake on Friday". The Fail Banner (Greencastle, IN). 1958-02-20. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
  2. "Four Way Tie in Little 8 League". The Daily Banner (Greencastle, IN). 1963-10-16. Retrieved 2018-10-09.