The Lakeland Conference is a high school athletic conference consisting of nineteen members in northwestern Wisconsin. Founded in 1934, the conference and its member schools are all members of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.
History
1934-1957
Location of Original Lakeland Conference Members
The Lakeland Conference was formed by seven small northwestern Wisconsin high schools in 1934: Cameron, Chetek, Clear Lake, New Auburn, Shell Lake, Turtle Lake, and Weyerhaeuser.[1] Five of the original members of the Lakeland Conference were previously part of the Heart O'North Conference and left that conference due to growing size difference between the larger and smaller schools. All of the conference's original members were located in Barron, Chippewa, Polk, Rusk, and Washburn Counties. By the end of the decade, four new schools were added to the conference: Clayton in 1936,[2] Bruce in 1937,[3] Birchwood in 1938,[4] and Prairie Farm in 1939.[5] The next year, the Lakeland Conference split its eleven-member roster into Eastern and Western Sections:[6]
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Clayton
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Bruce
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Clear Lake
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Cameron
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Prairie Farm
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Chetek
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Shell Lake
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New Auburn
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Turtle Lake
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Weyerhaeuser
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Aside from Weyerhaeuser's exit to become a charter member of the Flambeauland Conference in 1946[7] and their subsequent return five years later,[8] conference membership remained consistent for sixteen years. In 1956, the Lakeland Conference welcomed three new members who were displaced when their conferences ceased operations in 1955: Balsam Lake and Centuria from the Northwest Border Conference and Tony from the Flambeauland Conference. This expansion brought membership to fourteen schools in two divisions:[9]
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Balsam Lake
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Bruce
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Centuria
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Cameron
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Clayton
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Chetek
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Clear Lake
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New Auburn
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Prairie Farm
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Tony
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Shell Lake
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Weyerhaeuser
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Turtle Lake
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1957-1968
The Lakeland Conference lost three member schools in 1957. Chetek joined with larger schools in the Heart O'North Conference,[10] and Balsam Lake and Centuria merged with Milltown of the Upper St. Croix Valley Conference to form the new Unity High School (not to be confused with the former Unity High School in Unity, Wisconsin).[11] The new school inherited Milltown's conference membership, and the conference was left with eleven schools in two sections:[12]
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Clayton
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Bruce
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Clear Lake
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Cameron
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Prairie Farm
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New Auburn
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Shell Lake
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Tony
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Turtle Lake
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Weyerhaeuser
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Siren was accepted into the Lakeland Conference as its twelfth member in 1959 and took up residence in the Western section.[13] Two years later, Tony would merge with Ingram-Glen Flora of the Flambeau League to form the new Flambeau High School, taking Tony's place in the Eastern Lakeland:[14]
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Clayton
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Bruce
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Clear Lake
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Cameron
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Prairie Farm
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Flambeau
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Shell Lake
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New Auburn
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Siren
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Weyerhaeuser
|
Turtle Lake
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1968-1994
In 1968, Winter joined the Lakeland Conference after leaving its former home in the Flambeau League,[15] a conference which would break up two years later. Prentice[16] would follow Winter's footsteps in 1970 after the disbandment of the Flambeau League. Lake Holcombe[17] would also join the Eastern Lakeland in 1970, following a 5-year stint in the Cloverbelt. Cameron moved over to the Western section to accommodate the expansion:[18]
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Cameron
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Bruce
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Clayton
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Flambeau
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Clear Lake
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Lake Holcombe
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Prairie Farm
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New Auburn
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Shell Lake
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Prentice
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Siren
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Weyerhaeuser
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Turtle Lake
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Winter
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Prentice left the Lakeland Conference in 1978 to take up residence in its current home, the Marawood Conference.[19] Two years later, Northwood High School in Minong joined the Western section of the conference after leaving the Indianhead Conference.[20][21]
1994-2002
The conference would operate with fifteen members until 1994, when four schools displaced by the ending of the Upper St. Croix Valley Conference entered the Lakeland: Frederic, Grantsburg, Luck and Webster.[22] The Lakeland Conference realigned itself into a three-division conference that year:[23]
Central Lakeland
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Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Cameron
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Birchwood
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Frederic
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Clayton
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Bruce
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Grantsburg
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Clear Lake
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Flambeau
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Luck
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Prairie Farm
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Lake Holcombe
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Northwood
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Shell Lake
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New Auburn
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Siren
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Turtle Lake
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Weyerhaeuser
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Webster
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Winter
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This alignment would only remain in place for two years before going back to a two-division format in 1996.[24] Cornell became the Lakeland Conference's twentieth member school when it moved over from the Cloverbelt Conference in 1998 and was aligned to the Eastern division:[25]
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Clayton
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Bruce
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Clear Lake
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Cameron
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Frederic
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Cornell
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Grantsburg
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Flambeau
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Luck
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Lake Holcombe
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Northwood
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New Auburn
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Shell Lake
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Prairie Farm
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Siren
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Weyerhaeuser
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Turtle Lake
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Winter
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Webster
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2002-present
The Lakeland Conference returned to a three-division format in 2002 when it accepted two of the smaller schools from the Middle Border Conference as members (St. Croix Falls and Unity).[26] Both schools joined the conference's Western division:[27]
Central Lakeland
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Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Cameron
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Birchwood
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Frederic
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Clayton
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Bruce
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Grantsburg
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Clear Lake
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Cornell
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Luck
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Northwood
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Flambeau
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Siren
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Prairie Farm
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Lake Holcombe
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St. Croix Falls
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Shell Lake
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New Auburn
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Unity
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Turtle Lake
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Weyerhaeuser
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Webster
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Winter
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This alignment would remain for nearly twenty years and was relatively stable in terms of membership. Weyerhaeuser merged with Chetek of the Heart O'North Conference in 2010[28] with the new school (Chetek-Weyerhaeuser) continuing Chetek's Heart O'North membership.[29] Cameron and St. Croix Falls followed them to the Heart O'North in 2019[30] and 2021,[31] respectively. The Lakeland Conference would also adopt its current two-division, nineteen-member alignment that year:
Eastern Lakeland
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Western Lakeland
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Birchwood
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Clear Lake
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Bruce
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Frederic
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Clayton
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Grantsburg
|
Cornell
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Luck
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Flambeau
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Northwood
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Lake Holcombe
|
Shell Lake
|
New Auburn
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Siren
|
Prairie Farm
|
Turtle Lake
|
Winter
|
Unity
|
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Webster
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Conference membership history
Current members
School
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Location
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Affiliation
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Enrollment
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Mascot
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Colors
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Joined
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Division
|
Birchwood
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Birchwood, WI
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Public
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67
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Bobcats
|
|
1938[4]
|
Eastern
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Bruce
|
Bruce, WI
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Public
|
131
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Red Raiders
|
|
1937[3]
|
Eastern
|
Clayton
|
Clayton, WI
|
Public
|
93
|
Bears
|
|
1936[2]
|
Eastern
|
Clear Lake
|
Clear Lake, WI
|
Public
|
181
|
Warriors
|
|
1934[1]
|
Western
|
Cornell
|
Cornell, WI
|
Public
|
111
|
Chiefs
|
|
1998[25]
|
Eastern
|
Flambeau
|
Tony, WI
|
Public
|
145
|
Falcons
|
|
1961[14]
|
Eastern
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Frederic
|
Frederic, WI
|
Public
|
116
|
Vikings
|
|
1994[22]
|
Western
|
Grantsburg
|
Grantsburg, WI
|
Public
|
255
|
Pirates
|
|
1994[22]
|
Western
|
Lake Holcombe
|
Lake Holcombe, WI
|
Public
|
90
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Chieftains
|
|
1970[17]
|
Eastern
|
Luck
|
Luck, WI
|
Public
|
118
|
Cardinals
|
|
1994[22]
|
Western
|
New Auburn
|
New Auburn, WI
|
Public
|
95
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Trojans
|
|
1934[1]
|
Eastern
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Northwood
|
Minong, WI
|
Public
|
87
|
Evergreens
|
|
1980[20]
|
Western
|
Prairie Farm
|
Prairie Farm, WI
|
Public
|
129
|
Panthers
|
|
1939
|
Eastern
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Shell Lake
|
Shell Lake, WI
|
Public
|
204
|
Lakers
|
|
1934[1]
|
Western
|
Siren
|
Siren, WI
|
Public
|
145
|
Dragons
|
|
1959[13]
|
Western
|
Turtle Lake
|
Turtle Lake, WI
|
Public
|
129
|
Lakers
|
|
1934[1]
|
Western
|
Unity
|
Balsam Lake, WI
|
Public
|
295
|
Eagles
|
|
2002[26]
|
Western
|
Webster
|
Webster, WI
|
Public
|
201
|
Tigers
|
|
1994[22]
|
Western
|
Winter
|
Winter, WI
|
Public
|
86
|
Warriors
|
|
1968[15]
|
Eastern
|
School
|
Location
|
Affiliation
|
Enrollment
|
Mascot
|
Colors
|
Joined
|
Left
|
Conference Joined
|
Current Conference
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Cameron
|
Cameron, WI
|
Public
|
284
|
Comets
|
|
1934[1]
|
2019[30]
|
Heart O'North
|
Chetek
|
Chetek, WI
|
Public
|
N/A
|
Bulldogs
|
|
1934[1]
|
1957[10]
|
Heart O'North
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Closed in 2010 (merged into Chetek-Weyerhaeuser)
|
Weyerhaeuser
|
Weyerhaeuser, WI
|
Public
|
N/A
|
Wildcats
|
|
1934,[1] 1951[8]
|
1946,[7] 2010[28]
|
Flambeauland
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Closed (merged into Chetek-Weyerhaeuser)
|
Balsam Lake
|
Balsam Lake, WI
|
Public
|
N/A
|
Warriors
|
|
1956[9]
|
1957[11]
|
Closed (merged into Unity)
|
Centuria
|
Centuria, WI
|
Public
|
N/A
|
Raiders
|
|
1956[9]
|
1957[11]
|
Closed (merged into Unity)
|
Tony
|
Tony, WI
|
Public
|
N/A
|
Tornadoes
|
|
1956[9]
|
1961[14]
|
Closed (merged into Flambeau)
|
Prentice
|
Prentice, WI
|
Public
|
122
|
Buccaneers
|
|
1970[16]
|
1978[19]
|
Marawood
|
St. Croix Falls
|
St. Croix Falls, WI
|
Public
|
345
|
Saints
|
|
2002[26]
|
2021[31]
|
Heart O'North
|
Membership timeline
Eastern Division Western Division Central Division
Membership map
Lakeland Conference
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Birchwood
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Bruce
3
Clayton
4
Clear Lake
5
Cornell
6
Flambeau
7
Frederic8
Grantsburg
9
Lake Holcombe
10
Luck
11
New Auburn
12
Northwood
13
Prairie Farm
14
Shell Lake15
Siren
16
Turtle Lake
17
Unity
18
Webster
19
Winter
List of state champions
Fall sports
Football
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Shell Lake
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1980
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Division 5
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Turtle Lake
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1988
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Division 6
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Shell Lake
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1991
|
Division 6
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Turtle Lake
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1995
|
Division 6
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Flambeau
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1997
|
Division 6
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Lake Holcombe
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1998
|
Division 6
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Shell Lake
|
2004
|
Division 7
|
Luck
|
2019
|
8-Player[32]
|
Girls Volleyball
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Clayton
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1990
|
Division 4
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Turtle Lake
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1993
|
Division 4
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Turtle Lake
|
1994
|
Division 4
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Turtle Lake
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1995
|
Division 4
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Clayton
|
1996
|
Division 4
|
Grantsburg
|
2001
|
Division 3
|
Grantsburg
|
2009
|
Division 3
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Clayton
|
2017
|
Division 4
|
Clear Lake
|
2019
|
Division 4
|
Winter sports
Girls Basketball
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Flambeau
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2000
|
Division 4
|
Flambeau
|
2006
|
Division 4
|
Flambeau
|
2007
|
Division 4
|
Flambeau
|
2008
|
Division 4
|
Spring sports
Baseball
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Flambeau
|
1980
|
Class C
|
Webster
|
2018
|
Division 3
|
Webster
|
2018
|
Division 3
|
Softball
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Grantsburg
|
2006
|
Division 3
|
Grantsburg
|
2009
|
Division 3
|
Grantsburg
|
2022
|
Division 4
|
References
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- ^ a b "Lakeland Teams Draw Up Schedule". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 21 October 1936. p. 6. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Lakeland Conference to Start Basketball Season, November 19". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 13 November 1937. p. 10. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
- ^ a b "Clear Lake Tops Lakeland Loop; New Auburn 2nd". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 19 January 1939. p. 8. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
- ^ "Chetek and Clear Lake Undefeated in Lakeland Loop". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 26 January 1940. p. 12. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
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- ^ a b "Area Conference Previews (see Cloverbelt and Lakeland)". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 13 December 1998. p. 17. Retrieved 12 February 2025.
- ^ a b c "Wrestling: Area Conference Previews (see Lakeland)". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. 19 December 2002. p. 36. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
- ^ Nelson, Loren (1 December 2002). "Seven could be Birchwood's lucky number". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. pp. 36 (Basketball 2002 insert). Retrieved 13 February 2025.
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