Southeast Iowa Superconference

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Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
Southeast Iowa Superconference
SEISC Conference School Locations
Southeast Iowa Superconference
SEISC
Southeast Iowa Superconference logo
Established1991
AssociationIHSAA / IGHSAU
Members19
Sports fielded
  • 21
    • men's: 11
    • women's: 10
RegionSoutheastern Iowa
Websitewww.seisconference.org

The Southeast Iowa Superconference, also known as the SEISC, is a 19-team athletics and activities conference based in southeastern Iowa. The conference was created in 1991 from the merger of the Deerwood Conference and the Southeast Iowa Conference. It is made up of 1A, 2A and 3A high schools.

History[]

The conference formed from the 20 schools in the Deerwood Conference (Danville, Harmony, New London, Notre Dame, Burlington, Van Buren, WACO, West Burlington, and Winfield-Mt. Union), the Southeast Iowa Conference (Cardinal, Central Lee, Columbus Community, Highland, Lone Tree, Louisa-Muscatine, Mediapolis, Pekin, and Wapello), plus Aquinas, Cardinal Stritch, and Marquette Catholic[1] to provide an upgrade in football schedules and to provide competition for non-athletic events such as speech, music, and art.

Since the conference's founding, there have been many changes. For one, the Iowa High School Athletic Association took complete control of the football scheduling by implementing the current district format. Also, many of the schools have since stopped participating in the fine arts portion of the conference, which has led to debate as to whether the conference in its current state even makes sense.[citation needed] Since the conference's founding, three schools have closed (Ft. Madison Aquinas and Marquette of West Point in 2005, and Cardinal Stritch in Keokuk in 2006.) The conference added Maharishi and Iowa Mennonite in 1996–97 and Ft. Madison Holy Trinity joined the league in 2005 as Aquinas's successor. Harmony High School consolidated with Van Buren schools in 2016.

For the 2019-2020 school year, the Iowa Mennonite School changed their name to Hillcrest Academy, and adopted "Ravens" as their mascot.[2]

Members[]

North[]

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation 9–11 enrollment
(2020–2021)[3]
Columbus Community Columbus Junction Wildcats     Public 146
Highland Riverside Huskies     Public 131
Hillcrest Academy Kalona Ravens       Private 45
Lone Tree Lone Tree Lions     Public 111
Louisa-Muscatine Letts Falcons     Public 204
Mediapolis Mediapolis Bulldogs/Bullettes     Public 175
Pekin Packwood Panthers       Public 173
Wapello Wapello Indians/Arrows     Public 143
Winfield-Mt. Union Winfield Wolves     Public 112

South[]

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation 9–11 enrollment
(2020–2021)[3]
Cardinal Eldon Comets     Public 190
Central Lee Donnellson Hawks       Public 246
Danville Danville Bears     Public 150
Holy Trinity Catholic Fort Madison Crusaders     Private 59
Maharishi Fairfield Pioneers     Private 34
New London New London Tigers     Public 129
Notre Dame Catholic Burlington Nikes     Private 104
Van Buren County Keosauqua Warriors     Public 171
WACO Wayland Warriors     Public 106
West Burlington West Burlington Falcons     Public 226

References[]

  1. ^ "Southeast Iowa Superconference". Iowa High School Sports. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  2. ^ https://www.kcrg.com/video/?vid=513465232
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b [1]

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