3-C Conference

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The 3-C Conference is a former high school athletic conference with its membership concentrated in central Wisconsin. Founded in 1928 and ending operations in 1962, all members were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

1928–1933

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The 3-C Conference, originally known as the Tri-County Basketball Conference for its first sponsored sport,[1] was formed in 1928 by seven small high schools in central Wisconsin: Abbotsford, Colby, Dorchester, Granton, Greenwood, Neillsville, and Unity[2] (not to be confused with the Unity High School that was later opened in Balsam Lake). An eighth school (Loyal) was part of this initial group,[3] but wouldn't join in athletic competition until a few years later. The conference's name originated with the three counties that member schools were located in (Clark, Marathon and Taylor). Rib Lake and Spencer joined the 3-C Conference in 1929,[4] and Medford became its tenth member in 1930[5] after leaving the Wisconsin Valley Conference a few years earlier.[6] Spencer would leave the next year with Loyal entering competition,[7] and in 1932, Neillsville departed for membership in the Little Eight Conference.[8]

1933–1955

In 1933, Westboro entered the 3-C Conference, and the conference split into geographically aligned sections:[9]

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Northern Section Southern Section
Abbotsford Colby
Dorchester Granton
Medford Greenwood
Rib Lake Loyal
Westboro Unity
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Spencer reentered the 3-C Conference in 1934 and were assigned to the conference's Southern Section.[10] In 1935, Loyal left the conference and were replaced by Prentice High School in Price County, entering the league's Northern Section.[11] Despite the addition of a fourth county to the membership stable, the 3-C Conference kept its name. Loyal rejoined the 3-C Conference's Southern Section in 1938,[12] bringing membership back up to twelve schools. Prentice's membership lasted until the middle of World War II,[13] and the conference went back down to eleven schools until Phillips joined the loop's Northern Section in 1949.[14] Football was first sponsored by the conference for the 1948 season, with five members (Abbotsford, Granton, Greenwood, Loyal and Spencer) participating.[15] Unity High School was consolidated into Colby in 1954,[16] leaving the conference with eleven members.

1955–1962

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In 1955, Medford and Phillips left the 3-C Conference to become exclusive members of the Lumberjack Conference[17] after having dual affiliation the past two years.[18][19] Membership decreased to eight schools in 1961 when Abbotsford and Dorchester merged,[20] and divisional play was discontinued as well.[21] The 3-C Conference played its last game in 1962, with four members (Colby, Dor-Abby, Greenwood and Loyal) joining the Cloverbelt Conference, two members (Granton and Spencer) becoming members of the Marawood Conference, and two entered the Flambeau League (Rib Lake and Westboro).[22]

Conference membership history

Final members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Colby Colby, WI Public Hornets     1928[2] 1962[22] Cloverbelt
Dor-Abby Abbotsford, WI Public Falcons       1961[20] 1962[22] Cloverbelt Merger dissolved in 1964, became Abbotsford
Granton Granton, WI Public Bulldogs     1928[2] 1962[22] Marawood Cloverbelt
Greenwood Greenwood, WI Public Indians     1928[2] 1962[22] Cloverbelt
Loyal Loyal, WI Public Greyhounds     1938[12] 1962[22] Cloverbelt
Rib Lake Rib Lake, WI Public Redmen       1929[4] 1962[22] Flambeau Marawood
Spencer Spencer, WI Public Rockets     1934[10] 1962[22] Independent, Marawood Cloverbelt
Westboro Westboro, WI Public Trojans     1933[9] 1962[22] Flambeau Closed in 1967 (consolidated into Rib Lake)
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Previous members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Abbotsford Abbotsford, WI Public Panthers     1928[2] 1961[20] 3-C (merged into Dor-Abby) Marawood
Dorchester Dorchester, WI Public Red Devils     1928[2] 1961[20] 3-C (merged into Dor-Abby) Merger dissolved in 1964, became Abbotsford
Neillsville Neillsville, WI Public Warriors     1928[2] 1932[8] Little Eight Cloverbelt
Unity Unity, WI Public Warriors     1928[2] 1954[16] Closed (consolidated into Colby)
Spencer Spencer, WI Public Rockets     1929,[4] 1931,[7] Independent, Marawood Cloverbelt
Medford Medford, WI Public Raiders     1930[5] 1955[18] Lumberjack Great Northern
Loyal Loyal, WI Public Greyhounds     1931,[7] 1935,[11] Cloverbelt
Prentice Prentice, WI Public Buccaneers       1935[11] 1943[13] Independent Marawood
Phillips Phillips, WI Public Loggers     1949[14] 1955[18] Lumberjack Marawood
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Football-only members

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School Location Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors Seasons Primary Conference
Auburndale Auburndale, WI Public 229 Apaches     1950-1961 Marawood
Withee Withee, WI Public N/A Bluejays     1950-1954 Cloverbelt
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Membership timeline

Full members

 Northern Section  Southern Section

Football members

List of conference champions

Boys Basketball

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School Quantity Years
Colby 11 1933, 1935, 1944, 1947, 1950, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961
Abbotsford 10 1935, 1936, 1938, 1946, 1947, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961
Greenwood 9 1934, 1936, 1939, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1955
Medford 9 1932, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955
Rib Lake 9 1934, 1937, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1958
Spencer 4 1938, 1942, 1951, 1952
Unity 4 1930, 1937, 1940, 1941
Granton 2 1931, 1937
Dor-Abby 1 1962
Loyal 1 1948
Neillsville 1 1929
Prentice 1 1937
Dorchester 0
Phillips 0
Westboro 0
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Football

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School Quantity Years
Greenwood 6 1948, 1950, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1961
Abbotsford 3 1949, 1955, 1958
Spencer 3 1949, 1951, 1954
Auburndale 2 1954, 1960
Colby 1 1959
Granton 1 1949
Withee 1 1953
Dor-Abby 0
Loyal 0
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