Central State Conference

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The Central State Conference is a former high school athletic conference in central Wisconsin, in operation from 1962 to 1984. Its member schools were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

1962–1970

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Location of Original Central-C Conference Members

The Central State Conference, originally known as the Central-C Conference, was formed in 1962 by eight small- to medium-sized public high schools and one private Catholic high school in central Wisconsin. Five schools were former members of the Central Lakes Conference (Almond, Necedah, Oxford, Port Edwards and Wild Rose), three belonged to the 7-C Conference (Adams-Friendship, Tri-County and Westfield) and one formerly competed as an independent (Madonna).[1] Almost immediately, the conference began to lose members to rural school district consolidation and closings. The first such change occurred in 1963, when Oxford was closed[2] and its students were redistricted to Westfield. In 1966, conference membership was cut in half due to the closing of Madonna High School[3] and the defection of three schools (Adams-Friendship, Tri-County and Westfield) to the newly formed Vacationland Conference.[4] Amherst and Iola-Scandinavia joined as football-only members from the Central Wisconsin Conference the next year to bring the football roster to five schools.[5] In 1968, Bowler joined the conference from the Wolf River Valley Conference as a football-only member,[6] and the loop changed its name to the Central State Conference.[7] Rosholt and Tigerton joined the football alignment the next year, and the conference had eight football-playing members.[8]

1970–1984

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Location of Central State Conference Members (1970-1977)

In 1970, the Central State Conference underwent a significant expansion with six schools becoming full members. All five football-only members became full members of the conference: three from the shuttered Wolf River Valley Conference (Bowler, Rosholt and Tigerton) and two from the Central Wisconsin Conference (Amherst and Iola-Scandinavia). Tri-County, making their return after the dissolution of the Vacationland Conference, rounded out the expanded group.[9] Granton and Gresham would join the Central State Conference in 1972; Granton was previously in the Marawood Conference and Gresham competed as an independent for two years after the collapse of the Wolf River Valley Conference.[10] Granton's stay would be brief, as they would return to the Marawood Conference in 1976.[11] Shiocton moved over from the Central Wisconsin Conference in 1977 to take their place,[12] and Necedah left to become a charter member of the Scenic Bluffs Conference in 1979. They were replaced by Menominee Indian High School, who acquired their first ever conference affiliation after opening a few years earlier.[13] The Central State Conference merged with the Central Wisconsin Conference in 1984, taking the more established conference's name in the process.[14]

Conference membership history

Final members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Almond-Bancroft Almond, WI Public Eagles     1962[1] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Amherst Amherst, WI Public Falcons     1970[9] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Bowler Bowler, WI Public Panthers     1970[9] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Gresham Gresham, WI Public Wildcats     1972[10] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Iola-Scandinavia Iola, WI Public Thunderbirds     1970[9] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Menominee Nation Kesīqnaeh, WI Federal (Tribal) Eagles     1979[13] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Port Edwards Port Edwards, WI Public Blackhawks     1962[1] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Rosholt Rosholt, WI Public Hornets     1970[9] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Shiocton Shiocton, WI Public Chiefs     1977[12] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Tigerton Tigerton, WI Public Tigers     1970[9] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
Tri-County Plainfield, WI Public Penguins       1962,[1] 1970[9] 1966,[4] 1984[14] Vacationland, Central Wisconsin Central Wisconsin
Wild Rose Wild Rose, WI Public Wildcats     1962[1] 1984[14] Central Wisconsin
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Previous members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Adams-Friendship Adams, WI Public Green Devils     1962[1] 1966[4] Vacationland South Central
Granton Granton, WI Public Bulldogs     1972[10] 1976[11] Marawood Cloverbelt
Madonna Mauston, WI Private (Catholic) Cowboys     1962[1] 1966[3] Closed
Necedah Necedah, WI Public Cardinals     1962[1] 1979[13] Scenic Bluffs
Oxford Oxford, WI Public Bluejays     1962[1] 1963[2] Closed (consolidated with Westfield)
Westfield Westfield, WI Public Pioneers     1962[1] 1966[4] Vacationland South Central
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Football-only members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Seasons Primary Conference
Amherst Amherst, WI Public Falcons     1967-1969[5] Central Wisconsin
Iola-Scandinavia Iola, WI Public Thunderbirds     1967-1969[5] Central Wisconsin
Bowler Bowler, WI Public Panthers     1968-1969[6] Wolf River Valley
Rosholt Rosholt, WI Public Hornets     1969[8] Wolf River Valley
Tigerton Tigerton, WI Public Tigers     1969[8] Wolf River Valley
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Membership timeline

Full members

Football members

List of state champions

Fall sports

None

Winter sports

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Girls Basketball
School Year Division
Iola-Scandinavia 1978 Class C
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Spring sports

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Girls Track & Field
School Year Division
Wild Rose 1978 Class C
Wild Rose 1979 Class C
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List of conference champions

Boys Basketball

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School Quantity Years
Port Edwards 8 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1978, 1979
Iola-Scandinavia 5 1972, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984
Almond-Bancroft 2 1967, 1980
Necedah 2 1974, 1977
Westfield 2 1964, 1966
Adams-Friendship 1 1965
Amherst 1 1981
Granton 1 1975
Gresham 1 1977
Madonna 1 1963
Wild Rose 1 1976
Bowler 0
Menominee Nation 0
Oxford 0
Rosholt 0
Shiocton 0
Tigerton 0
Tri-County 0
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Girls Basketball

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School Quantity Years
Iola-Scandinavia 6 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1983
Almond-Bancroft 5 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984
Port Edwards 1 1978
Tri-County 1 1980
Amherst 0
Bowler 0
Granton 0
Gresham 0
Menominee Nation 0
Necedah 0
Rosholt 0
Shiocton 0
Tigerton 0
Wild Rose 0
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Football

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School Quantity Years
Port Edwards 10 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1982, 1983
Iola-Scandinavia 4 1967, 1974, 1975, 1978
Shiocton 4 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983
Wild Rose 4 1967, 1974, 1976, 1977
Westfield 3 1963, 1964, 1965
Rosholt 2 1977, 1981
Tri-County 2 1973, 1981
Amherst 1 1977
Madonna 1 1963
Adams-Friendship 0
Almond-Bancroft 0
Bowler 0
Necedah 0
Tigerton 0
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