The Packerland Conference is an athletic conference of high schools located in northeastern Wisconsin. Formed in 1970, the conference and its member schools are affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.
History
1970-1979
Location of Original Packerland Conference Members
The Packerland Conference was founded in 1970 by ten small- to medium-sized high schools in northeastern Wisconsin. It started with a five-school group informally referred to as the "Nuclear Five" (Algoma, Kewaunee, Luxemburg-Casco, Southern Door and Sturgeon Bay), which were the odd schools out during the flurry of conference realignment that took place in the region.[1] Three Nuclear Five schools (Algoma, Kewaunee and Sturgeon Bay) were former members of the Northeastern Wisconsin Conference and two schools (Luxemburg-Casco and Southern Door) previously belonged to the Peninsula Conference, both of which ceased operations after the previous season.[2] After an unsuccessful attempt to join the Bay Conference as a group,[3] the Nuclear Five joined with five schools that were displaced by the ending of the Eastern Wisconsin Conference (Chilton, Kiel, New Holstein, Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls) to form the original roster of the Packerland Conference.[4] Due to the large geographic footprint of its member schools, the conference was partitioned into Northern and Southern Divisions for most sports:
Northern Division
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Southern Division
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Algoma
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Chilton
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Kewaunee
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Kiel
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Luxemburg-Casco
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New Holstein
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Southern Door
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Plymouth
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Sturgeon Bay
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Sheboygan Falls
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1979-2007
In 1979, the five schools of the Southern Division, along with Two Rivers from the Fox Valley Association and Valders from the Olympian Conference, left the Packerland Conference to reform the Eastern Wisconsin Conference.[5] Gibraltar and Sevastopol, two Door County high schools left without affiliation after the collapse of the Bay-Lakes Conference,[6] replaced the five outgoing schools and the conference ended divisional play. The two Door County schools would not be members of the Packerland for football, however. They traded affiliations with Denmark and Mishicot of the Olympian Conference for five seasons before returning as a cooperative program in 1984.[7][8] That same year, the conference expanded to nine schools when Oconto and Oconto Falls joined after leaving the Central Wisconsin Conference.[9] Membership in the Packerland Conference remained stable for the next fifteen years before Oconto Falls left to become charter members of the Valley 8 Conference in 1999.[10] Replacing them were former Olympian Conference members Denmark and Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran, formerly of the Midwest Classic Conference.[11][12]
2007-present
In 2007, Denmark and Luxemburg-Casco exited the Packerland Conference for membership in the new Eastern Valley Conference.[13] The conference also entered into a partnership with the Olympian Conference to create the new Olympian-Packerland Conference for football.[14] This arrangement ended when the Olympian was dissolved after the 2014-2015 school year, and the Packerland returned to football sponsorship with five members (Algoma, Kewaunee, Oconto, Southern Door and Sturgeon Bay).[15] The Packerland Conference would continue with eight schools for ten years until Peshtigo left the Marinette & Oconto Conference to join in 2017,[16] bringing the roster to its current total of nine schools. Football sponsorship was also ended that year, as the Packerland entered into a conglomeration with the Marinette & Oconto and Northern Lakes Conferences, forming the Marinette & Oconto-Northern Lakes-Packerland Conference (MONLPC).
List of conference members
Current members
School[17]
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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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Algoma
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Algoma, WI
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Public
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219
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Wolves
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1970[4]
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Gibraltar
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Fish Creek, WI
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Public
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182
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Vikings
|
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1979[6]
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Kewaunee
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Kewaunee, WI
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Public
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298
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Storm
|
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1970[4]
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N.E.W. Lutheran
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Green Bay, WI
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Private (Lutheran, WELS)
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145
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Blazers
|
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1999[12]
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Oconto
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Oconto, WI
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Public
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282
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Blue Devils
|
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1984[9]
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Peshtigo
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Peshtigo, WI
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Public
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339
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Bulldogs
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2017[16]
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Sevastopol
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Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Public
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180
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Pioneers
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1979[6]
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Southern Door
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Brussels, WI
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Public
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323
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Eagles
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1970[4]
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Sturgeon Bay
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Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Public
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394
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Clippers
|
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1970[4]
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Membership timeline
Full members
Northern Division Southern Division
Membership map
Packerland Conference
Location of Packerland Conference full members:
List of state champions
Fall sports
Girls Cross Country
School
|
Year
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Division
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1982
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Class B
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1987
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Class B
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1989
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Class B
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Gibraltar
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1994
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Division 3
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Gibraltar
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1995
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Division 3
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1998
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2000
|
Division 3
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Sevastopol
|
2006
|
Division 3
|
Football
School
|
Year
|
Division
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Plymouth
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1976
|
Division 3
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Plymouth
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1978
|
Division 3
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Southern Door
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1989
|
Division 4
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Oconto Falls
|
1997
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Division 3
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Sturgeon Bay
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2004
|
Division 4
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Boys Soccer
School
|
Year
|
Division
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Sturgeon Bay
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2015
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Division 4
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Sturgeon Bay
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2019
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Division 4
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Girls Volleyball
School
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Year
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Division
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Sevastopol
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1984
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Class C
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Sevastopol
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1991
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Division 3
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Winter sports
Boys Basketball
School
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Year
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Division
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Sheboygan Falls
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1974
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Class B
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Sheboygan Falls
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1975
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Class B
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Girls Basketball
School
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Year
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Division
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Algoma
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1981
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Class B
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Algoma
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1986
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Class C
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1988
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Class B
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1994
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2004
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Division 2
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Kewaunee
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2012
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Division 3
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Algoma
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2013
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Division 4
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Kewaunee
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2013
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Division 3
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Boys Swimming & Diving
School
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Year
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Division
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Sturgeon Bay/Southern Door
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2003
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Division 2
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Sturgeon Bay/Southern Door
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2004
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Division 2
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Sturgeon Bay/Southern Door
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2005
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Division 2
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Sturgeon Bay
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2006
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Division 2
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Boys Wrestling
School
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Year
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Division
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1992
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1994
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1996
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1999
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2001
|
Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2002
|
Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2003
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2005
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Division 2
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Luxemburg-Casco
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2006
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Division 2
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Spring sports
Baseball
School
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Year
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Division
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Algoma
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1983
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Class B
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Sevastopol
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1985
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Class C
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Sturgeon Bay
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1991
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Division 2
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Oconto
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2013
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Division 3
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Softball
School
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Year
|
Division
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Luxemburg-Casco
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1982
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Class B
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Southern Door
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1992
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Division 2
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Southern Door
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1994
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Division 2
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Sevastopol
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2007
|
Division 3
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Sevastopol
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2008
|
Division 3
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Algoma
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2013
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Division 4
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Boys Track & Field
School
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Year
|
Division
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Sheboygan Falls
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1975
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Class B
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Southern Door
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1993
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Division 2
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Summer sports
Baseball
School
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Year
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Sheboygan Falls
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1973
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List of conference champions
Source:[18]
Boys Basketball
School
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Quantity
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Years
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Southern Door
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15
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1984, 1985, 1997, 1998, 2008, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025
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Sturgeon Bay
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13
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1981, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012
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Luxemburg-Casco
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9
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1974, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1991, 2002, 2005, 2006
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Kewaunee
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6
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1971, 1973, 1990, 1996, 2020, 2022
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N.E.W. Lutheran
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5
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2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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Algoma
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4
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1975, 1992, 2006, 2007
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Oconto
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3
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1987, 2009, 2010
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Oconto Falls
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3
|
1991, 1994, 1995
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New Holstein
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2
|
1976, 1977
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Plymouth
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2
|
1974, 1978
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Sheboygan Falls
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2
|
1972, 1975
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Denmark
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1
|
2007
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Kiel
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1
|
1974
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Peshtigo
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1
|
2022
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Chilton
|
0
|
|
Gibraltar
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0
|
|
Sevastopol
|
0
|
|
Girls Basketball
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
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Algoma
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18
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1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
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Luxemburg-Casco
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14
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1987, 1988, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
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Kewaunee
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13
|
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024, 2025
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Sturgeon Bay
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6
|
1975, 1976, 1977, 1993, 2006, 2007
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Southern Door
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5
|
1978, 1982, 1992, 2008, 2018
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Sevastopol
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3
|
2006, 2023, 2024
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Oconto
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2
|
1999, 2022
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New Holstein
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1
|
1977
|
Chilton
|
0
|
|
Denmark
|
0
|
|
Gibraltar
|
0
|
|
Kiel
|
0
|
|
N.E.W. Lutheran
|
0
|
|
Oconto Falls
|
0
|
|
Peshtigo
|
0
|
|
Plymouth
|
0
|
|
Sheboygan Falls
|
0
|
|
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
|
Kewaunee
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11
|
1970, 1971, 1975, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006
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Southern Door
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9
|
1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2015, 2016
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Luxemburg-Casco
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6
|
1988, 1989, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005
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Oconto Falls
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5
|
1984, 1986, 1987, 1995, 1998
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Algoma
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4
|
1974, 1982, 1992, 1994
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Denmark
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4
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1979, 1980, 1999, 2000
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Plymouth
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4
|
1972, 1976, 1977, 1978
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Oconto
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2
|
1985, 1986
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Sturgeon Bay
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2
|
1986, 1993
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Chilton
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1
|
1970
|
Mishicot
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1
|
1981
|
Sheboygan Falls
|
1
|
1973
|
Kiel
|
0
|
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New Holstein
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0
|
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Sevastopol
|
0
|
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Sevastopol/Gibraltar
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0
|
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External links
References
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- ^ a b "Conference gets name". Appleton Post-Crescent. October 15, 1998. pp. E-8. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
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