The Fox Valley Christian Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, consisting entirely of private schools in northeastern Wisconsin. Operational from 1971 to 1999, all of its member schools belonged to the Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association.
History
1971-1993
Location of Original Fox Valley Christian Conference Members
The Fox Valley Christian Conference was formed in 1971 when its predecessor, the Fox Valley Catholic Conference, accepted its first non-Catholic member (Fox Valley Lutheran High School in Appleton).[1] The new conference made its debut with ten schools: Abbot Pennings in De Pere, Fox Valley Lutheran, Lourdes Academy in Oshkosh, Marinette Central Catholic, Our Lady of Premontre in Green Bay, Roncalli in Manitowoc, St. John in Little Chute, St. Mary Catholic in Neenah, St. Mary's Springs in Fond du Lac and Xavier in Appleton.[2] All Catholic members of the conference with the exception of one were affiliated with the Green Bay diocese (St. Mary's Springs was part of the Milwaukee archdiocese). The conference accepted its first all-girls school when St. Joseph Academy in Green Bay joined in 1972.[3] The next year, St. John High School left the conference when the school closed.[4] Membership was stable for the next seventeen years until the three Catholic high schools in the Green Bay area (Pennings, Premontre and St. Joseph) merged into Notre Dame Academy in 1990.[5] The new school inherited their predecessors' place in the Fox Valley Christian Conference. Manitowoc Lutheran would join the conference in 1991 to bring membership to nine schools.[6]
1993-1999
Location of Final Fox Valley Christian Conference Members
In 1993, Notre Dame would move to the Fox River Valley Conference, a conference of public high schools sponsored by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.[7] This turned out to be a harbinger of things to come, as in 1997, WISAA agreed to a merger with the WIAA to be finalized by the 2000-01 school year.[8] The next year, the Fox Valley Christian Conference lost two schools to the Midwest Classic Conference: Lourdes Academy and St. Mary Catholic.[9] The final six schools would play one more year before the conference disbanded in 1999.[10] All member schools went on to join WIAA-sponsored conferences prior to the merger being final.
Conference membership history
School
|
Location
|
Affiliation
|
Enrollment
|
Mascot
|
Colors
|
Joined
|
Left
|
Conference Joined
|
Current Conference
|
Abbot Pennings
|
De Pere, WI
|
Private (Catholic, Norbertine)
|
N/A
(Boys only)
|
Squires
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1990[5]
|
Closed (merged into Notre Dame Academy)
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
Appleton, WI
|
Private (WELS)
|
742
|
Foxes
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1999[10]
|
Valley 8
|
Bay (2025)
|
Lourdes Academy
|
Oshkosh, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
178
|
Knights
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1998[9]
|
Midwest Classic
|
Trailways
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
Marinette, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
38
|
Cavaliers
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1999[10]
|
Marinette & Oconto
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
Green Bay, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
N/A
(Boys only)
|
Cadets
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1990[5]
|
Closed (merged into Notre Dame Academy)
|
Roncalli
|
Manitowoc, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
223
|
Jets
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1999[10]
|
Eastern Wisconsin
|
St. John
|
Little Chute, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
N/A
|
Flying Dutchmen
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1973[4]
|
Closed
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
Neenah, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
277
|
Zephyrs
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1998[9]
|
Midwest Classic
|
Big East
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
Fond du Lac, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
263
|
Ledgers
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1999[10]
|
Flyway
|
Wisconsin Flyway
|
Xavier
|
Appleton, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
468
|
Hawks
|
|
1971[1][2]
|
1999[10]
|
Valley 8
|
Bay
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
Green Bay, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
N/A
(Girls only)
|
Sajoacs
|
|
1972[3]
|
1990[5]
|
Closed (merged into Notre Dame Academy)
|
Notre Dame Academy
|
Green Bay, WI
|
Private (Catholic)
|
727
|
Tritons
|
|
1990[5]
|
1993[7]
|
Fox River Valley
|
Fox River Classic
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
Manitowoc, WI
|
Private (WELS)
|
227
|
Lancers
|
|
1991[6]
|
1999[10]
|
Olympian
|
Big East
|
Membership timeline
List of state champions
Fall sports
Boys Cross Country
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1971[11]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Roncalli
|
1973[12]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Roncalli
|
1976[13]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1982[14]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1983[15]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
Girls Cross Country
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
Notre Dame Academy
|
1990[16]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1992[17]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1993[18]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1995[19]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1996[20]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1997[21]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1998[22]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Football
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1971[23]
|
WISAA
|
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1974[24]
|
WISAA
|
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1978[25]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1983[26]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1984[27]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1990[28]
|
WISAA
|
Division 1
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1991[29]
|
WISAA
|
Division 1
|
Notre Dame Academy
|
1992[30]
|
WISAA
|
Division 1
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1995[31]
|
WISAA
|
Division 1
|
Roncalli
|
1996[32]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Roncalli
|
1997[33]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1997[33]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
Roncalli
|
1998[34]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1998[34]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Golf
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1978[35]
|
WISAA
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1979[36]
|
WISAA
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1981[37]
|
WISAA
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1985[38]
|
WISAA
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1986[39]
|
WISAA
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1987[40]
|
WISAA
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1988[41]
|
WISAA
|
Notre Dame Academy
|
1991[42]
|
WISAA
|
Boys Soccer
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1987
|
WISAA
|
Girls Tennis
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
1981[43]
|
WISAA
|
Volleyball
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1981[44]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1982[44]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1985[44]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1986[44]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1987[44]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1990[45]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1996[46]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Winter sports
Boys Basketball
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1982[47]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1983[48]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1990[49]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1993[50]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1994[51]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Xavier
|
1995[52]
|
WISAA
|
Division 1
|
Girls Basketball
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
Roncalli
|
1975[53]
|
WISAA
|
|
Xavier
|
1978[53]
|
WISAA
|
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1981[53]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1982[53]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1983[53]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1984[54]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1992[55]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1993[56]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1994[57]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1994[57]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1995[58]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1995[58]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1996[59]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1997[60]
|
WISAA
|
Division 3
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1998[61]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Wrestling
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1993[62]
|
WISAA
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1994[63]
|
WISAA
|
Spring sports
Baseball
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
Xavier
|
1978[64]
|
WISAA
|
|
Xavier
|
1979[65]
|
WISAA
|
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1986[66]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Marinette Central Catholic
|
1987[67]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1990[68]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Roncalli
|
1991[69]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
Golf
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Roncalli
|
1973[70]
|
WISAA
|
Softball
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
1984[71]
|
WISAA
|
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1986[72]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
1987[73]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Joseph Academy
|
1988[74]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
St. Mary Catholic
|
1990[75]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
1998[76]
|
WISAA
|
Division 1
|
Boys Tennis
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Abbot Pennings
|
1987[77]
|
WISAA
|
Boys Track & Field
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
St. John
|
1973[78]
|
WISAA
|
Class C
|
Roncalli
|
1974[79]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1975[80]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1976[81]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1977[82]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1979[83]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Our Lady of Premontre
|
1980[84]
|
WISAA
|
Class A
|
Xavier
|
1984[85]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Xavier
|
1985[86]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1986[87]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1987[88]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1990[89]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1993[90]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Roncalli
|
1994[91]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1996[92]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1997[93]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
1998[94]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
1999[95]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Girls Track & Field
School
|
Year
|
Organization
|
Division
|
Roncalli
|
1975[80]
|
WISAA
|
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
1980[84]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Fox Valley Lutheran
|
1983[96]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Lourdes Academy
|
1988[97]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Roncalli
|
1990[89]
|
WISAA
|
Class B
|
Xavier
|
1992[98]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
Manitowoc Lutheran
|
1994[91]
|
WISAA
|
Division 2
|
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- ^ Associated Press (24 May 1987). "Aquinas, Marinette win WISAA baseball titles". Racine Journal Times. p. 12. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Hirsch, Mike (22 May 1990). "Zephyrs find out how other half lives". Appleton Post-Crescent. p. 27. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Associated Press (20 May 1991). "Wausau Newman wins without coach". Oshkosh Northwestern. p. 21. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "WISAA Golf Meet Ends in Tragedy". Racine Journal Times. 18 May 1973. p. 33. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Associated Press (20 May 1984). "Green Bay St. Joseph wins WISAA softball". Appleton Post-Crescent. p. 58. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Associated Press (25 May 1986). "Pius, St. Mary's win WISAA softball titles". Wausau Daily Herald. p. 19. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Edgewood soccer second in WISAA". Wisconsin State Journal. 24 May 1987. p. 64. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see WISAA Softball)". Oshkosh Northwestern. 22 May 1988. p. 34. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Associated Press (21 May 1990). "Pius, St. Mary's capture WISAA softball crowns". Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. p. 9. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see Softball, WISAA State Tournament)". Stevens Point Journal. 8 June 1998. p. 17. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Associated Press (24 May 1987). "Pennings wins WISAA state tennis title". Racine Journal Times. p. 12. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Rick Kohrs Sets 2-Mile Record". Wisconsin State Journal. 27 May 1973. p. 36. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Pius Wins State Track; Aquinas a Distant 8". La Crosse Tribune. 26 May 1974. p. 17. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Heimerman Outstanding at WISAA Track Meet". La Crosse Tribune. 25 May 1975. p. 17. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Aquinas, Onalaska Luther Win in Girls's State Track". La Crosse Tribune. 23 May 1976. p. 23. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Aquinas, Luther state track champions". La Crosse Tribune. 22 May 1977. p. 27. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Apostles' Vondra wins WISAA 100-yard dash title". Wisconsin State Journal. 20 May 1979. p. 28. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Holy Name places fourth in WISAA track". Wisconsin State Journal. 25 May 1980. p. 24. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see WISAA Class A, C track results and WISAA Class B track results)". Stevens Point Journal. 21 May 1984. p. 19. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see WISAA Class B Track Summaries)". Stevens Point Journal. 20 May 1985. p. 20. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see WISAA Track)". Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. 27 May 1986. p. 10. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "McClimon wins two state titles". Wisconsin State Journal. 24 May 1987. p. 64. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Scoreboard (see WISAA track)". Fond du Lac Reporter. 21 May 1990. p. 15. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Track (see WISAA State Meet)". Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. 24 May 1993. pp. 2B. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ a b Anderson, Eric (22 May 1994). "Perkins makes Edgewood's day". Wisconsin State Journal. pp. 10D. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "WISAA Track & Field Results". Racine Journal Times. 19 May 1996. p. 22. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see Track)". Wisconsin State Journal. 25 May 1997. p. 42. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Hernandez, Rob (31 May 1998). "Coleman pulls off rare sprint triple". Wisconsin State Journal. pp. 9D. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Coleman, Fuller shine". Wisconsin State Journal. 30 May 1999. pp. 9D. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ Associated Press (22 May 1983). "Goldman wins Class C discus". Wisconsin State Journal. p. 64. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Scoreboard (see Prep sports, Track)". Wisconsin State Journal. 22 May 1988. pp. 9B. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Names and numbers (see Track and field)". La Crosse Tribune. 24 May 1992. pp. D-5. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
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