Prairieland Conference

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Prairieland Conference
Conference IHSA
No. of teams13
RegionWestern Central Illinois (Fulton, Knox, Mason, McDonough, Peoria, Schuyler, and Warren counties)
Locations
Il counties prairieland conference.png The Prairieland Conference within Illinois

The Prairieland Conference is a high school conference in western central Illinois. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association. The conference comprises small public high schools with enrollments between 50 and 400 students in portions of Fulton, Knox, Mason, McDonough, Peoria, Schuyler, and Warren counties.

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History

Formed in 1982, the Prairieland Conference had eight original members which included; Abingdon, Bushnell-Prairie City, Cuba, Elmwood, Farmington, Knoxville, Lewistown and London Mills (Spoon River Valley). Spoon River Valley would be the first school to leave the league, joining the Inter County Athletic Conference By 1990, Elmwood began a football coop with Brimfield but remained in the league. Meanwhile, Farmington and Knoxville would leave the conference and head to the Olympic Conference being replaced with schools from Havana and Astoria, who already had established a coop with Table Grove (VIT) for football. In 1995, Peoria Heights would join the conference. Coops would continue to form as Table Grove (VIT) and Astoria would join forces in 1997 and be known as South Fulton. Also in 1997, Spoon River Valley would return to the conference from the Bi-County Conference. Rounding out the 1990s, Petersburg (PORTA) would come into the league as well as a coop with Monmouth Yorkwood and Roseville in 1999. This would give the conference 10 teams for football.

Roseville and Monmouth Warren High Schools consolidated in 2004 to become Monmouth United. This would end the coop for Roseville with Yorkwood, however, Joy Westmer took the opportunity to join forces with Yorkwood and begin their coop that same year, pulling Yorkwood out of the conference into the Lincoln Trail. Yet another coop would form in 2006 as Cuba and Spoon River Valley would join forces and become known as North Fulton. Brimfield would fully join the league in 2008, leaving the Inter County Athletic. In 2009, Petersburg (PORTA) would leave the conference for the Sangamo Conference. Prior to the 2010 school year, Beardstown and Rushville-Industry would join the league and Farmington would make their return after being gone for 20 years. [1] In 2013 Abingdon and Avon High Schools consolidated and Bushnell-Prairie City, West Prairie, North Fulton and Peoria Heights had opted to play 8-man football. Abingdon-Avon left the Prairieland and moved to the Lincoln Trail Conference in 2021. [2] Sciota West Prairie moved to the Prairieland in 2014 from the Lincoln Trail Conference. Beardstown would leave the league in 2015 for the Western Illinois Valley. In 2018, Illini West would join the Prairieland, however, it would only stay for 3 years, returning to the West Central in 2021. In that same year, Macomb would leave the West Central and join the Prairieland. In 2022, the Cuba Spoon River Valley coop would join forces with Lewistown for football.


Current membership

SchoolLocationMascotColors2017-18 Enrollment IHSA Classes 2/3/4 [3] IHSA Music Class [4] IHSA Football Class [5]
Astoria
High School
Astoria, IL Rebels  
Purple, Green
110A/1A/1A
(VIT Coop - A/1A/1A)
D1A
(VIT Coop - 1A)
Brimfield
High School
Brimfield, IL Indians  
Red, White
225A/1A/1A
(Elmwood Coop- A/1A/2A)
C1A
(Elmwood Coop- 2A)
Bushnell-Prairie City
High School
Bushnell, IL Spartans   
Red, White, Blue
226A/1A/1AC1A
(West Prairie BWP Coop-2A)
Cuba
High School
Cuba, IL Wildcats  
Red, Black
142A/1A/1A
(SRV Coop- A/1A/1A)
D1A
(SRV Coop- 1A)
Elmwood
High School
Elmwood, IL Trojans  
Orange, Black
213A/1A/1A
(Brimfield Coop - A/1A/2A)
C1A
(Brimfield Coop - 2A)
Farmington High School Farmington, IL Farmers  
Purple, Gold
413B3A
Havana
High School
Havana, IL Ducks  
Maroon, White
298A/1A/1A
C2A
Lewistown
High School
Lewistown, IL Indians  
Scarlet Red, Columbia Blue
220A/1A/1A
C1A
Macomb High School Macomb, Illinois Bombers  
Orange and Black
581
Peoria Heights
High School
Peoria Heights, IL Patriots   
Red, White, Blue
207A/1A/1A
C1A
Spoon River Valley
High School
London Mills, IL Vikings  
Black, Orange
109A/1A/1A
(Cuba Coop- A/1A/1A)
D1A
(Cuba Coop- 1A)
VIT
High School
Table Grove, IL Rebels   
White, Purple, Green
101A/1A/1A
(Astoria Coop- A/1A/1A)
D1A
(Astoria Coop- 1A)
West Prairie High School Sciota, IL Cyclones  Black, Silver162A/1A/1A (Bushnell-PC Coop 2A)(BWP Coop-2A)

Sources:IHSA Conferences, [6] IHSA Coop Teams, [7] and IHSA Member Schools Directory [8]

Membership timeline

Prairieland Conference

Full membersFull members (non-football)Partial member (listed sports)Full members (8-man football)Full members (Football Coop)

Cooperative Arrangements [9]

Competitive Success

The Prairieland Conference has won 9 state championships in IHSA sponsored athletics and activities. [10]

State Champions

Boys Baseball

Boys Basketball

Boys Cross Country

Boys Golf

Girls Basketball

Girls Volleyball

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