Tippecanoe Valley Athletic Conference
The Tippecanoe Valley Athletic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned small-school conference in Fulton and Pulaski counties in northern Indiana. The conference formed as the Pulaski County Conference (earlier Athletic Association) in 1919, as all of the county schools outside of Winamac organized together.
The league expanded to add three Fulton County schools in 1955,[1] and added three schools from Starke County its second year. However, by 1967 the league was down to four schools due to consolidation, and would close up shop after that season as three of those remaining schools were consolidated themselves.
Membership
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous conference | Year left | Conference joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Francesville | Francesville | Zebras | 66 Pulaski | 1919 | Independents | 1957 | Midwest | |
Medaryville | Medaryville | Black Horses | 66 Pulaski | 1919 | Independents | 1967 | none (consolidated into West Central) | |
Monterey | Monterey | Flyers | 66 Pulaski | 1919 | Independents | 1968 | none (consolidated into Culver) | |
Pulaski | Pulaski | Warriors | 66 Pulaski | 1919 | Independents | 1957 | none (consolidated into Winamac) | |
Star City | Star City | Stars | 66 Pulaski | 1919 | Independents | 1968 | none (consolidated into Winamac) | |
Winamac | Winamac | Warriors | 66 Pulaski | 1919 | Independents | 1947 | Hoosier | |
Aubbeenaubbee Township | Leiters Ford | Braves | 25 Fulton | 1955 | Fulton County | 1968 | none (consolidated into Culver) | |
Grass Creek | Grass Creek | Panthers | 25 Fulton | 1955 | Fulton County | 1961 | none (consolidated into North Caston) | |
Kewanna | Kewanna | Indians | 25 Fulton | 1955 | Fulton County | 1968 | Independents (MLC 1971) | |
Grovertown | Grovertown | Rams | 75 Starke | 1956 | Independents (SCC 1948) | 1963 | none (consolidated into Oregon-Davis) | |
Hamlet1 | Hamlet | Tigers | 75 Starke | 1956 | Kankakee Valley | 1963 | none (consolidated into Oregon-Davis) | |
San Pierre2 | San Pierre | Bulldogs | 75 Starke | 1956 | Kankakee Valley | 1963 | none (consolidated into North Judson-San Pierre) | |
Richland Center | Richland Center | Wildcats | 25 Fulton | 1963 | Fulton County | 1965 | none (consolidated into Rochester) | |
Oregon-Davis3 | Hamlet | Bobcats | 75 Starke | 1963 | none (new school) | 1967 | South Lake Michigan |
- Played concurrently in TVAC and KVC 1956–57.
- played concurrently in TVAC and KVC 1956–59.
- Played concurrently in TVAC and SLMC 1965–67.
References
- ^ "Discuss New Athletic Loop". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. 1955-03-14. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
- v
- t
- e
- Baseball
- Basketball (Championship)
- Cross country
- Football (large school, small school)
- Golf
- Soccer
- Swimming & diving
- Tennis
- Track and field
- Wrestling
- Basketball
- Cross country
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming & diving
- Tennis
- Track and field
- Volleyball
conferences
- Allen County
- Blue Chip
- Central Indiana
- Circle City
- Conference Indiana
- Duneland
- Eastern Indiana (Southern)
- Great Lakes
- Greater Indianapolis
- Greater South Shore
- Hoosier
- Hoosier Crossroads
- Hoosier Heartland
- Hoosier Heritage
- Hoosier Hills
- Hoosier North
- Hoosier Plains
- Indiana Crossroads
- Metropolitan
- Mid-Eastern
- Mid-Hoosier
- Mid-Indiana Football
- Mid-Southern
- Mid-State
- Midwest
- North Central
- Northeast Corner
- Northeast Eight
- Northern Indiana
- Northern Lakes
- Northwest Crossroads
- Ohio River Valley
- Patoka Lake
- Pioneer
- Porter County
- Sagamore
- Southern
- Southern Indiana
- Southern Roads
- Southwest Football
- Southwest Indiana
- Summit
- Three Rivers (Northern)
- Tri-Eastern
- Wabash River
- Western Indiana
- IHSAA Independents
conferences
- Adams
- Bartholomew-Shelby County
- Benton
- Big Blue River
- Big 4
- Big Eight
- Blackford
- Blue River
- Boone
- Brown
- Calumet Athletic
- Capital District
- Carroll
- Cass
- Central Suburban
- Clark
- Classic
- Clay
- Clinton
- Daviess
- Dearborn
- Decatur
- DeKalb
- Delaware
- Dixie
- Dixie-Monon
- East Central
- Eastern Indiana (Northern)
- Eastern Wabash Valley
- Elkhart
- Fayette
- Fort Wayne City
- Fountain
- Franklin
- Fulton
- Gibson
- Grant
- Greene
- Hamilton
- Hancock
- Harrison
- Henry
- Howard
- Huntington
- Indiana H.S. Football
- Indiana Lake Shore
- Indianapolis Public
- Jackson
- Jasper
- Jay
- Jefferson
- Johnson
- Kankakee Valley
- Knox
- Kosciusko
- LaGrange
- Lake Athletic
- Lake-Porter
- Lake Suburban
- Laughery Valley
- Lawrence
- Little 4
- Little 7
- Little 8
- Lost River
- Marion
- Marshall
- Martin
- Miami
- Mid-Central
- Mid-Indiana
- Midland
- Mississinewa Valley
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Morgan
- Newton
- Noble
- Northeastern Indiana
- Northern Indiana Valley
- Northern State
- Northland
- Northwest Hoosier
- Northwestern
- Olympic
- Orange
- Owen
- Parke
- Patoka Valley
- Perry
- Posey
- Prairie
- Putnam
- Randolph
- Rangeline
- Ripley
- Rush
- South Central
- South Lake Michigan
- Southeastern Indiana
- Southern Monon
- Spencer
- Starke
- State Corner
- Steuben
- Sullivan
- Three Rivers (Southern)
- Tiny Ten
- Tippecanoe
- Tippecanoe Valley
- Tipton
- Tri-City League
- Tri-County (Central)
- Tri-County (Northern)
- Tri-County (Southern)
- Tri-County (Western)
- Tri-River
- Union
- Vermillion
- Vigo
- Wabash
- Warren
- Warrick
- Washington
- Wayne
- Wells
- West Central
- Western Indiana Small High School
- White
- White River
- White River Valley
- Whitewater Valley
- Whitley
- Detailed lists
- Allen County – Metropolitan
- Mid-Eastern – Northwestern
- Ohio River Valley – Western Indiana
- Independent
tournaments
- Christian Academy Tournament
- Columbus Christian Tournament
- Gibson County Toyota Teamwork Classic
- Indianapolis City Tournament
- Madison County Tournament
- Perry-Spencer County Classic
- Shawe Memorial Tournament
- Wabash Valley Classic
This Indiana school-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e
This article related to sports in Indiana is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e