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Mountain Athletic Conference (PIAA) | |
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Classification | PIAA 2A to 6A |
Members | 8 (9 in football) |
Region | Central |
States | Pennsylvania |
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Bedford, Blair, Centre, Clearfield & Huntingdon Counties |
The Mountain Athletic Conference (MAC [1] [ failed verification ] or simply Mountain Conference)[ citation needed ] is a high school athletic conference with the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) [2] [ failed verification ] located in the state of Pennsylvania. The conference is located primarily in the central region of the state. Most of the conferences 9 member schools are located in District 6 of the PIAA, except for Clearfield Area Junior/Senior High School which is a member of District 9, but competes in District 6 athletic competitions. The MAC consists of the Pennsylvania counties of Bedford, Blair, Centre, Clearfield and Huntingdon.
School | Location | Nickname | Colors |
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Bald Eagle Area Middle/High School | Wingate | Eagles | blue & gold |
Bellefonte Area High School | Bellefonte | Red Raiders | red & white |
Bishop Carroll High School (only in football) | Ebensburg | Huskies | blue & white |
Central High School | Martinsburg | Scarlet Dragons | scarlet, gray & white |
Clearfield Area Junior/Senior High School | Clearfield | Bison | red & black |
Huntingdon Area High School | Huntingdon | Bearcats | blue & red |
Penns Valley Area High School | Spring Mills | Rams | blue & white |
Philipsburg-Osceola Area Senior High School | Philipsburg | Mountaineers (Mounties) | blue & white |
Tyrone Area High School | Tyrone | Golden Eagles | orange, black & white |
School | Baseball | Basketball (boys) | Basketball (girls) | Football | Soccer (boys) | Soccer (girls) | Softball | Volleyball |
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Bald Eagle | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | AA | AA | AAA | AA |
Bellefonte | AAAA | AAAAA | AAAAA | AAAA | AAA | AAA | AAAA | AAA |
Central | AAA | AAAA | AAA | AAA | AA | AA | AAA | AAA |
Clearfield | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAA | AA | AAAA | AAA |
Huntingdon | AAA | AAAA | AAAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAAAAA | AAA |
Penns Valley | AAA | AAA | AAA | AA | AA | AA | AAA | AA |
Philipsburg-Osceola | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | AA | AAA | AA |
Tyrone | AAA | AAAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | AA | AAA | AA |
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