Sangamon Valley Conference

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Sangamon Valley Conference
Conference IHSA
Founded1948
No. of teams7
RegionNorth-eastern Illinois

The Sangamon Valley Conference was an IHSA-sanctioned conference in northeastern Illinois established in 1948. [1] The conference hosts primarily 1A-2A schools. It was the first Illinois conference to host an Indiana high school, as South Newton of Kentland, Indiana played from 2015 to 2018 to rejoin the Midwest Athletic Conference. [2] Following the 2020-21 school year the conference disbanded.

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Final members

SchoolLocationMascotColorsCounty2017-18 EnrollmentClassYear JoinedPrevious ConferenceConference Joined
Central High School Clifton, Illinois Comets   Iroquois 3342A1997 River Valley River Valley Conference
Cissna Park High School 1 Cissna Park, Illinois Timberwolves   Iroquois 991A1999Iroquois Vermilion Valley Conference
Dwight High School Dwight, Illinois Trojans   Livingston 2581A2014 Interstate Eight Tri-County Conference
Iroquois West High School Gilman, Illinois Raiders   Iroquois 2811A1993Iroquois Vermilion Valley Conference
Momence High School Momence, Illinois Redskins   Kankakee 3392A2006 River Valley River Valley Conference
Watseka Community High School Watseka, Illinois Warriors   Iroquois 3482A1997 River Valley Vermilion Valley Conference
  1. was called Crescent-Iroquois-Cissna Park as the host in a co-op with Crescent-Iroquois (based in Crescent City until Crescent City-Iroquois consolidated into Cissna Park in 2009.

Former Members

SchoolLocationMascotColorsCountyYear JoinedPrevious ConferenceYear LeftConference Joined
Argenta-Oreana High School Argenta, Illinois Bombers   Macon 19711983
Armstrong High School Armstrong, Illinois Trojans   Vermilion 19992004 Vermilion Valley
Bellflower High School Bellflower, Illinois Dragons   McLean 1948 Tri-Valley 1985none (consolidated into Blue Ridge
Blue Ridge High School Farmer City, Illinois Knights   DeWitt 1985none (new school)2006 Heart of Illinois
DeLand-Weldon High School 1 De Land, Illinois Eagles   Piatt 19481983 Kickapoo
Fairbury-Cropsey High School Fairbury, Illinois Tartars   Livingston 1971 Mid State 1985none (consolidated into Prairie Central
Farmer City High School Farmer City, Illinois Farmers   DeWitt 19481971none (consolidated into Farmer City-Mansfield)
Farmer City-Mansfield High School Farmer City, Illinois Blue Devils   DeWitt 1971none (new school)1985none (consolidated into Blue Ridge)
Fisher High School Fisher, Illinois Bunnies   Champaign 19492006 Heart of Illinois
Ford Central High School Piper City, Illinois Cougars   Livingston 1989 Vermilion Valley 1992none (consolidated into Tri-Point)
Forrest-Strawn-Wing High School Forrest, Illinois Eskimos   Livingston 1983 Vermilion Valley 1985none (consolidated into Prairie Central
Gibson City High School Gibson City, Illinois Greyhounds   Ford 1990 Wauseca 1993none (consolidated into Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley)
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley High School Gibson City, Illinois Falcons   Ford 1993none (new school)2006 Heart of Illinois
Heyworth High School Heyworth, Illinois Hornets   McLean 19551997 Mid State
Hoopeston Area High School Hoopeston, Illinois Cornjerkers   Vermilion 19972004 Vermilion Valley
LeRoy High School LeRoy, Illinois Panthers   McLean 19482006 Heart of Illinois
Mahomet-Seymour High School Mahomet, Illinois Bulldogs   Champaign 19481976 Okaw Valley
Mansfield High School Mansfield, Illinois Cardinals   Piatt 19481971none (consolidated into Farmer City-Mansfield)
Milford High School Milford, Illinois Bearcats   Iroquois 19972006 Vermilion Valley
Octavia High School Colfax, Illinois Rockets   McLean 1955 Kickapoo 1989none (consolidated into Ridgeview)
Ridgeview High School Colfax, Illinois Mustangs   McLean 1989none (new school)1997 Mid State
Rossville-Alvin High School Rossville, Illinois Bobcats   Vermilion 19972005none (consolidated into Hoopeston)
St. Joseph-Ogden High School St. Joseph, Illinois Spartans   Champaign 20062014 Okaw Valley
St. Thomas More High School Champaign, Illinois Sabers   Champaign 20042014 Okaw Valley
Saybrook-Arrowsmith High School Saybrook, Illinois Comanches   McLean 1955 Kickapoo 1976 Kickapoo
South Newton High School Kentland, Indiana Rebels    Newton (IN) 2015 Midwest (IN) 2018 Midwest (IN)
Tri-Point High School Cullom, Illinois Chargers   Livingston 2006 Mid State 2011 River Valley
Tri-Valley High School Downs, Illinois Vikings   McLean 19832006 Heart of Illinois
University High School Urbana, Illinois Illineks   Champaign 19972003 East Central Illini
Wapella High School Wapella, Illinois Wildcats   DeWitt 19491955 Kickapoo
Weldon High School Weldon, Illinois Wildcats   DeWitt 19481949none (consolidated into DeLand-Weldon)
Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School Paxton, Illinois Panthers   Ford 1990Wauseca2021 Illini Prairie
  1. DeLand-Weldon was known as DeLand before 1949.

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References

  1. Sangamon Valley Conference Constitution & By-Laws Archived 2014-02-09 at archive.today
  2. "South Newton Joining Illinois Conference". Newton County Times. 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2014-02-07.