Mid-Suburban League

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Mid-Suburban League
Mid-Suburban League logo
Established1963
AssociationIHSA
DivisionsWest Division
East Division
Members12
RegionNorthwest Chicagoland, Illinois

The Mid-Suburban League (MSL) is an Illinois High School Association recognized high school extra-curricular league which includes 12 schools located in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. The conference is split up into two divisions for all interscholastic activities. The primary criteria for the separate divisions is geography, with the schools in the West Division being located west of IL Route 53 and the schools of the East Division being east of it. However, the schools of the western division are also larger than the schools of the eastern division.

MSL Flags at the Prospect High School Natatorium

Members[]

West Division[]

School Town Team Name Colors IHSA Classes (2/3/4) Reference
Barrington High School Barrington Broncos/Fillies       AA/3A/4A [1]
Conant High School Hoffman Estates Cougars       AA/3A/4A [2]
Fremd High School Palatine Vikings     AA/3A/4A [3]
Hoffman Estates High School Hoffman Estates Hawks     AA/3A/4A [4]
Palatine High School Palatine Pirates     AA/3A/4A [5]
Schaumburg High School Schaumburg Saxons     AA/3A/4A [6]

East Division[]

School Town Team Name Colors IHSA Classes (2/3/4) Reference
Buffalo Grove High School Buffalo Grove Bison       AA/3A/4A [7]
Elk Grove High School Elk Grove Village Grenadiers     AA/3A/4A [8]
Hersey High School Arlington Heights Huskies       AA/3A/4A [9]
Prospect High School Mt. Prospect Knights     AA/3A/4A [10]
Rolling Meadows High School Rolling Meadows Mustangs       AA/3A/4A [11]
Wheeling High School Wheeling Wildcats     AA/3A/4A [12]

History[]

The Mid-Suburban League came into existence for the 1963–64 school year.[13] The MSL and Des Plaines Valley League both broke off from an interim suburban league that dated back several decades.[13] The original members of the MSL were Deerfield High School, Forest View High School, Glenbrook North High School, Glenbrook South High School, Maine West High School, and Prospect High School.[13] Not even a year old, the conference announced expansion for the 1965–66 season with, Wheeling High School, Niles North High School, and New Trier West High School joining as the schools opened.[14] The MSL then announced a realignment for the 1965–66 season when Niles West High School and James B. Conant High School were added, with Deerfield, Glenbrook North, Glenbrook South, Niles West, Niles North, and New Trier West comprising one division, and Forest View, Prospect, Wheeling, Maine West, and James Conant comprising the other.[15]

Just prior to the start of the 1964–65 season, it was announced that Arlington High School would join the league for the 1966–67 season, leaving the West Suburban Conference, and joining the division which included Forest View High School and two soon to open schools: Elk Grove High School and Palatine High School.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ "Barrington". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Hoffman Estates (Conant)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Palatine (Fremd)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Hoffman Estates (H.S.)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Palatine (H.S.)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  6. ^ "Schaumburg (H.S.)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  7. ^ "Buffalo Grove". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  8. ^ "Elk Grove Village (E.G.)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  9. ^ "Arlington Heights (Hersey)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  10. ^ "Mt. Prospect (Prospect)". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  11. ^ "Rolling Meadows". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  12. ^ "Wheeling". Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  13. ^ a b c "3 new prep leagues join Chicago Area". Chicago Tribune. 30 May 1963. pp. n9. The Des Plaines Valley and Mid-Suburban will include the 12 schools that are now affiliated with the Interim association.
  14. ^ "Five New High Schools to Make Bows in '65-66". Chicago Tribune. 19 December 1963. pp. n a18. Wheeling and Niles North will compete in the Mid-Suburban ... New Trier West ... has been assigned to the Mid-Suburban League for the start of the 1965-66 school year.
  15. ^ "Prep Group Realigns 2 Leagues". Chicago Tribune. 2 April 1964. pp. w8.
  16. ^ "Mid-Suburban League Will Add Arlington". Chicago Tribune. 20 August 1964. pp. w8. Arlington High School, a pioneer member of the West Suburban conference, will transfer to the Mid-Suburban at the start of the 1966-67 school year. The Cardinals would compete in the same division of the recently organized Mid-Suburban conference in which Forest View ... Elk Grove, Wheeling, and Palatine will compete.

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