The Wisconsin Flyway Conference is a high school athletic conference with its membership concentrated in east central Wisconsin. It was founded in 2006 and all members belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.
History
The Wisconsin Flyway Conference was formed in 2006, the result of a split of six schools from the East Central Flyway Conference (Horicon, Laconia, Lomira, Mayville, North Fond du Lac and St. Mary's Springs).[1] These schools were previously in the conference's Rivers Division and were members of the original Flyway Conference before its merger with the East Central Conference. Kettle Moraine Lutheran in Jackson was the seventh original member of the Wisconsin Flyway Conference, having been displaced by the closing of the Parkland Conference the year prior.[2] Winnebago Lutheran Academy in Fond du Lac joined as the conference's eighth member after the East Central Flyway was closed in 2007.[3] Omro's entry into the Wisconsin Flyway Conference from the Eastern Valley Conference in 2010 brought membership to its high of nine schools.[4] This mark was to be short-lived, as Horicon left to join the Trailways Conference in 2012.[5] The membership roster was further decreased to seven schools in 2015 when Kettle Moraine Lutheran became members of the reconstituted East Central Conference.[6] In 2021, Campbellsport exited the East Central Conference to become the Wisconsin Flyway Conference's eighth member.[7] This figure will increase back to nine in 2025, as St. Lawrence Seminary will be joining as a full member after having previously been an associate member in multiple sports.
In February 2019, in conjunction with the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association, the WIAA released a sweeping football-only realignment for Wisconsin to commence with the 2020 football season and run on a two-year cycle.[8] The Wisconsin Flyway Conference was set to keep its seven-member all-sport lineup intact for football, with the early addition of Campbellsport as a football-only member for 2020 before attaining full membership in 2021.[9] In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wisconsin Flyway Conference postponed their football season until the alternate season in spring 2021.[10] Ripon and Waupun joined as temporary members for the season, as they were the only schools in the East Central Conference that did not field football teams for the fall 2020 season.[11] The Wisconsin Flyway Conference has maintained its eight-member roster for football through the 2026-2027 realignment cycle.[12][13][14]
List of member schools
Current members
Associate members
Future members
Membership timeline
Football-only member
Membership map
Wisconsin Flyway Conference
List of state champions
Football
School
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Year
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Division
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St. Mary's Springs
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2009
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Division 5
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St. Mary's Springs
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2011
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Division 6
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St. Mary's Springs
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2012
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Division 6
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St. Mary's Springs
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2014
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Division 6
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St. Mary's Springs
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2015
|
Division 6
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St. Mary's Springs
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2017
|
Division 6
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St. Mary's Springs
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2018
|
Division 6
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St. Mary's Springs
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2019
|
Division 6
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Lomira
|
2024
|
Division 6
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Girls Volleyball
School
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Year
|
Division
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Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
2007
|
Division 2
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Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
2012
|
Division 2
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Winter sports
Girls Basketball
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
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2014
|
Division 3
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Laconia
|
2023
|
Division 4
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Laconia
|
2024
|
Division 4
|
Spring sports
Baseball
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
2011
|
Division 3
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Laconia
|
2015
|
Division 3
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Laconia
|
2016
|
Division 3
|
Laconia
|
2017
|
Division 3
|
Boys Golf
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
St. Mary's Springs
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2015
|
Division 3
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St. Mary's Springs
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2016
|
Division 3
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
2017
|
Division 3
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
2018
|
Division 3
|
Girls Soccer
School
|
Year
|
Division
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
2009
|
Division 3
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
2011
|
Division 3
|
List of conference champions
Boys Basketball
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
|
Laconia
|
6
|
2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2017
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
5
|
2010, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
|
Omro
|
4
|
2011, 2012, 2016, 2024
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
4
|
2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
2
|
2009, 2015
|
Campbellsport
|
1
|
2022
|
Horicon
|
0
|
|
Lomira
|
0
|
|
Mayville
|
0
|
|
North Fond du Lac
|
0
|
|
Girls Basketball
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
|
Laconia
|
9
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2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
5
|
2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
|
Lomira
|
4
|
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
3
|
2009, 2021, 2023
|
North Fond du Lac
|
1
|
2007
|
Campbellsport
|
0
|
|
Horicon
|
0
|
|
Mayville
|
0
|
|
Omro
|
0
|
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
0
|
|
School
|
Quantity
|
Years
|
St. Mary's Springs
|
13
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2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024
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Mayville
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4
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2007, 2021, 2022, 2024
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Laconia
|
2
|
2021-Alt, 2021
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Omro
|
3
|
2010, 2015, 2021-Alt
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Campbellsport
|
1
|
2021
|
Horicon
|
1
|
2006
|
Kettle Moraine Lutheran
|
1
|
2007
|
Lomira
|
0
|
|
North Fond du Lac
|
0
|
|
Ripon
|
0
|
|
Waupun
|
0
|
|
Winnebago Lutheran
|
0
|
|
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Casper Jr., John (September 27, 2005). "Area to face realignment issues". Oshkosh Northwestern. pp. D1. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ "WIAA realignment plan". Appleton Post-Crescent. January 13, 2006. p. 22. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ a b "WIAA approves realignment plan". Oshkosh Northwestern. pp. D2. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ a b "Omro approved for move to Wisconsin Flyway". Oshkosh Northwestern. May 16, 2009. pp. B2. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ a b Kahl, Tom (November 17, 2012). "Walking the plank". Portage Daily Register. p. 8. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ a b Clark, Steve (August 16, 2015). "Conference Realignment Jumbles Area Prep Football Schedule". Sheboygan Press. pp. A11. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ a b Rushin, Jerell (February 14, 2020). "Campbellsport one step away from joining the Flyway". Fond du Lac Reporter. pp. B1. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ "Revised Football-Only Conference Plan Released". Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. February 9, 2019. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
- ^ "WFCA/WIAA Football-Only Realignment Proposal" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. February 6, 2019. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
- ^ a b c Rushin, Jerell (September 12, 2020). "Three ECC schools will join Flyway in alternate fall season". Oshkosh Northwestern. pp. 4B. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
- ^ Rushin, Jerell (October 2, 2020). "Moving to spring; Omro gives up on fall football after COVID-19 struggles". Oshkosh Northwestern. pp. 1B, 3B. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
- ^ "Proposed Football Only Conference Alignment - 11-Player" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. February 11, 2021. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
- ^ "2024-25 Conference Realignment Plan โ 11-Player Football" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. December 14, 2023. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
- ^ "2026 - 27 Conference Realignment โ 11-Player Football" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. December 10, 2024. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
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