Circle City Conference

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Circle City Conference
Established2016
Members

The Circle City Conference or CCC is a high school athletic conference in the central district of the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). It began competition at the beginning of the 2016–2017 school year.[1] The first sporting event in the conference was a boy's varsity tennis match between Brebeuf Jesuit and Guerin Catholic that took place on August 18, 2016. The Golden Eagles defeated the Braves 4–1. As of August 2015, Greg VanSlambrook is the president of the conference.[2] The Circle City Conference is made up of four Catholic schools and two nondenominational Christian schools in Greater Indianapolis. Combined, the six schools have accounted for 74 IHSAA state championships.

Membership[]

School City Mascot Colors County Enrollment IHSAA
Class
IHSAA
Football Class
Year Joined Previous Conference
Bishop Chatard Indianapolis Trojans     49
Marion
699[3] AAA AAA 2016 Independents
(opened 1961)
Brebeuf Jesuit Indianapolis Braves       49
Marion
806 AAA AAA 2016 Independents
(opened 1962)
Covenant Christian Indianapolis Warriors     49
Marion
365 AA A 2018 Independents
(opened 1997)
Guerin Catholic Noblesville Golden Eagles     29
Hamilton
772 [4] AAA AAA 2016 Independents
(opened 2004)
Heritage Christian Indianapolis Eagles     49
Marion
462 AA AA 2017 Independents
(opened 1965)
Roncalli Indianapolis Rebels       49
Marion
1,095 AAAA AAAA 2016 Independents
(opened 1969)

State championships[]

The Indiana High School Athletic Association has awarded the schools the following state championships while they were members of the CCC:

Year School Sport
2016 Roncalli Football
2017 Brebeuf Football
2019 Heritage Christian Girl’s Volleyball
2020 Roncalli Football
2020 Covenant Christian Football

References[]

  1. ^ Neddenriep, Kyle (2015-08-07). "4 Indy-area Catholic Schools Form New Sports Conference". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  2. ^ "4 Indy-area Catholic schools form new sports conference".
  3. ^ "IHSAA School Directory" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
  4. ^ "School profile" (PDF). guerincatholic.org.
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