East Central Conference

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The East Central Conference is a high school athletic conference of teams in the East Central Wisconsin area. The ECC was founded in 1970 and originally disbanded in 2007. The conference was revived for the 2015-2016 school year, the result of a realignment within the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

Members[]

Current members[]

Team & mascot School Year joined Former conference Enrollment[1]
Berlin Indians Berlin HS 1970, 2015 Eastern Valley 567
Campbellsport Cougars 2015 Eastern Wisconsin 425
Kettle Moraine Lutheran Chargers Kettle Moraine Lutheran HS 2015 Wisconsin Flyway 403
Kewaskum Indians Kewaskum HS 2015 Eastern Wisconsin 605
Plymouth Panthers Plymouth HS 2015 Eastern Wisconsin 794
Ripon Tigers Ripon HS 1970, 2015 Eastern Valley 451
Waupun Warriors 2004, 2015 Eastern Wisconsin 545
Winneconne Wolves Winneconne HS 1970, 2015 Eastern Valley 486

Former Members[]

Team & Mascot School Year Joined/Left Current Conference
Hortonville Polar Bears Hortonville HS Charter Member, Left in 1999 Fox Valley Association
Horicon Marshmen 1999–2006 Trailways
Laconia Spartans 1999–2006 Flyway
Little Chute Mustangs Little Chute HS 1974–1999 Northeastern
Lomira Lions 1999–2006 Flyway
Markesan Hornets Markesan HS 1999–2006 Trailways
Mayville Cardinals Mayville HS 1999–2006 Flyway
North Fond du Lac Orioles 1999–2006 Flyway
New London Bulldogs New London HS Charter Member, Left in 1979 Bay
Omro Foxes Omro HS Charter Member Flyway
Oakfield Oaks 1999-2006 Trailways
Oshkosh Lourdes Knights 1999–2006 Trailways
St. Mary's Springs Ledgers St. Mary's Springs Academy 1999–2006 Flyway
Waupaca Comets Waupaca HS Charter Member, left in 1999 Northeastern
Wautoma Hornets 1979–2006, (football: 1979-1994, 2000-2006) South Central
Weyauwega-Fremont Indians Charter Member, left in 1973
Winnebago Lutheran Vikings 1999-2007 Flyway

History[]

1970-2007[]

The ECC was founded in 1970 with Berlin, Hortonville, New London, Omro, Ripon, Waupaca, Weyauwega and Winneconne as the original members. In 1973, Weyauwega left for the Central Wisconsin Conference (CWC) and was replaced by former CWC member Little Chute the following year. In 1979, New London left to join the Bay Conference in exchange for former CWC member Wautoma. In 1995, Waupun joined for football only as Wautoma transferred to the Flyway Conference for football. In 1999, Hortonville, Little Chute and Waupaca joined the newly formed Valley 8 Conference, while Waupun became a full-time member. That year, Laconia and Markesan also joined the conference. In 2001, the ECC merged with the Flyway Conference. The conference was briefing named the East Central-Flyway Conference and consisted of two divisions: the Rivers and the Lakes. The conference was restructured again in 2006 as the Flyway Conference split with the ECC. The conference was fully disbanded in 2007 with four of the remaining ECC teams joining former Valley 8 Conference teams to form the Eastern Valley Conference.

Revival 2015-Present[]

During the realignment of several conferences within northeastern Wisconsin, eight schools were joined to form a new conference. Members included: Berlin, Campellsport, Kewaskum, Kettle Moraine Lutheran, Plymouth, Ripon, Waupun and Winneconne. The members choose to name the new conference the East Central Conference as several members were once part of the original ECC.

East Central-Flyway Lakes/Rivers Division[]

In 2001, the conference merged with the Wisconsin Flyway Conference to form the East Central-Flyway. At that time, the conference was split into two divisions: the Lakes and the Rivers. The divisions were in place until 2006 when several teams moved to different conferences.

Lakes

  • Berlin
  • Omro
  • Oshkosh Lourdes
  • Laconia
  • Markesan
  • Ripon
  • Waupun
  • Wautoma
  • Winneconne

Rivers

  • Horicon
  • Lomira
  • North Fond du Lac
  • St. Mary's Springs
  • Winnebago Lutheran Academy
  • Mayville
  • Oakfield
  • Central Wisconsin Christian
  • St. Lawrence Seminary

Mayville played in the Lakes for Football along with Springs for a few years. Markesan & Laconia also played in the Rivers only for Football only but in the lakes for all other Sports.

References[]

  1. ^ "Public School Enrollment Data".
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