North Iowa Cedar League

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North Iowa Cedar League is located in Iowa
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League
North Iowa Cedar League school locations
North Iowa Cedar League
AssociationIHSAA / IGHSAU
Members16
Sports fielded
  • 21
RegionNorth central Iowa
Websitehttps://www.northiowacedarleague.org/

The North Iowa Cedar League (NICL) is a high school athletic conference made up of 16 high schools in north central Iowa. Most of the schools compete as 2A schools, (the second-smallest classification). The conference's most recent expansions included: Columbus Catholic (2013), Sumner-Fredericksburg (2014), and Oelwein (2021). With the addition of Oelwein in the 2021 academic year, the conference will split into three divisions: East, Central, and West.

History[]

The formation of the North Iowa Cedar League dates back to 1936, when the Iowa Cedar Conference (consisting of Belle Plaine, Brooklyn, Eldora, Grundy Center, Montezuma, Reinbeck, Tama, Teachers' High, Traer, & Toledo) split into the North Iowa Cedar League and South Iowa Cedar League. Founding members of the newly formed NICL include Ackley, Eldora, Grundy Center, Reinbeck, Teachers' High (NU High), and Traer.

In 1992, the Big Marsh Conference disbanded, with most of its schools joining the NICL, creating a 16 team conference. With the new members, the NICL split into two divisions, east and west. The east division included Aplington–Parkersburg, Denver, Dike–New Hartford, Gladbrook–Reinbeck, Hudson, North Tama, NU High, and Union. The west division included Ackley–Geneva, BCLUW, East Marshall, Eldora–New Providence, GMG, Grundy Center, Hubbard–Radcliffe, and . In 1998, Wapsie Valley High School and Jesup High School joined the conference, bringing the membership up to 18.

In 2000, Ackley–Geneva and Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock merged districts to become AGWSR. The next membership change came in 2002 when Green Mountain–Garwin (GMG) departed for the Iowa Star Conference. The next year, North Tama left for the Iowa Star Conference. In 2007, Eldora–New Providence and Hubbard–Radcliffe joined districts to become South Hardin High School. For the 2008 year, West Marshall was added to the conference, making it a 15-team league. In 2011, South Tama joined after leaving the Little Hawkeye Conference and started in the West Division. It became the 16th member of the conference. Northern University High School (Cedar Falls) played its final season in 2011–12, due to the University of Northern Iowa closing Malcolm Price Lab, which houses Northern University High.[1] Waterloo Columbus joined in 2013 to replace the recently defunct NU High. With the departure of South Tama, Sumner-Fredericksburg joined in 2014 which brought the total number of schools to 16 once again. In 2020, West Marshall left the conference for the Heart of Iowa Conference. Oelwein joined soon after to replace West Marshall and a new three-division structure ensued. Starting in the 2021–22 school year, the east division will comprise Jesup, Oelwein, Sumner-Fredericksburg, Union, and Wapsie Valley, the central division will include Aplington–Parkersburg, Columbus Catholic, Denver, Dike–New Hartford, and Hudson, and the west will remain the same with AGWSR, BCLUW, East Marshall, Gladbrook–Reinbeck, Grundy Center, and South Hardin.

Members[]

East Division[]

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation Enrollment Class Admitted
Jesup Jesup J-Hawks     Public 217 2A 1998
Oelwein Oelwein Huskies     Public 288 2A 2021
Sumner-Fredericksburg Sumner Cougars       Public 181 2A 2014
Union La Porte City Knights       Public 244 2A 1988
Wapsie Valley Fairbank Warriors     Public 155 1A 1998

Central Division[]

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation Enrollment Class Admitted
Aplington–Parkersburg Parkersburg Falcons       Public 187 2A 1992
Columbus Catholic Waterloo Sailors     Private 204 2A 2013
Denver Denver Cyclones     Public 190 2A 1988
Dike–New Hartford Dike Wolverines     Public 190 2A 1992
Hudson Hudson Pirates     Public 161 1A 1977

West Division[]

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation Enrollment Class Admitted
AGWSR Ackley Cougars       Public 142 1A 1999
BCLUW Conrad Comets     Public 139 1A 1988
East Marshall Le Grand Mustangs     Public 194 2A 1992
Gladbrook–Reinbeck Reinbeck Rebels     Public 107 1A 1929
Grundy Center Grundy Center Spartans     Public 167 2A 1929
South Hardin Eldora Tigers     Public 170 2A 2007

Membership timeline[]

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Oelwein Community School DistrictNortheast Iowa ConferenceSumner-Fredericksburg Community School DistrictUpper Iowa ConferenceColumbus Catholic High School (Waterloo, Iowa)WaMaC ConferenceWaMaC ConferenceSouth Tama Community School DistrictLittle Hawkeye ConferenceWaMaC ConferenceHeart of Iowa ConferenceWest Marshall Community School DistrictHeart of Iowa ConferenceAGWSR Community School DistrictWapsie Valley Community School DistrictUpper Iowa ConferenceHubbard–Radcliffe Community School DistrictGMG Community School DistrictGladbrook–Reinbeck Community School DistrictEast Marshall Community School DistrictAplington–Parkersburg Community School DistrictDenver Community School DistrictBCLUW Community School DistrictHudson High School (Iowa)Dike–New Hartford Community School DistrictBig Eight Conference (Iowa)Union High School (Iowa)Jesup Community School DistrictTri-Rivers ConferenceJesup Community School DistrictIowa Star ConferenceNorth Tama Community School DistrictNorthern University High SchoolGrundy Center Community School DistrictEldora–New Providence Community School District

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "UNI plans for life after Price Lab".
  2. ^ "North Iowa Cedar League". Retrieved 2020-08-24.
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