Northwest Border Conference

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The Northwest Border Conference is a former high school athletic conference comprising small public high schools along the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin. The conference existed from 1940 to 1956, and all member schools were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

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The Northwest Border Conference was founded in 1940 from a split of the ten-member Upper St. Croix Valley Conference.[1] The five smallest schools in that conference (Balsam Lake, Centuria, Luck, Milltown and Webster), joined with Siren (previously an independent) to form the original six-member roster.[2] Members were located in Burnett and Polk Counties, and all but one (Balsam Lake) were located along Wisconsin Highway 35. After only two seasons in the conference, Milltown returned to the Upper St. Croix Valley Conference in 1942,[3] leaving the conference with five members. That same fall, the Northwest Border Conference began sponsorship of eight-player football with all members participating.[4] Luck followed Milltown back to the Upper St. Croix Valley Conference in 1947[5] and were replaced by Somerset that same year,[6] though they didn't join for football until the next year.[7] The Northwest Border Conference competed as a five-member loop until Webster rejoined the Upper St. Croix Valley in 1953.[8] Solon Springs, who competed as an independent for other sports, was a football-only member of the conference for the 1953 and 1954 seasons.[9] After Somerset left for membership in the Dunn-St. Croix Conference in 1955,[10] Solon Springs joined for the conference as full members for its final season.[11] After the Northwest Border Conference's demise, three of its former members joined the Lakeland Conference: Balsam Lake and Centuria in 1956[12] and Siren in 1959.[13] Solon Springs competed as an independent before joining the Indianhead Conference in 1968.[14]

Conference membership history

Final members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Balsam Lake Balsam Lake, WI Public Warriors     1940[1] 1956[11] Lakeland Closed in 1957 (merged into Unity)
Centuria Centuria, WI Public Raiders     1940[1] 1956[11] Lakeland Closed in 1957 (merged into Unity)
Siren Siren, WI Public Dragons     1940[1] 1956[11] Independent Lakeland
Solon Springs Solon Springs, WI Public Eagles     1955 1956[11] Independent Northern Lights
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Previous members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Luck Luck, WI Public Cardinals     1940[1] 1947[5] Upper St. Croix Valley Lakeland
Milltown Milltown, WI Public Wildcats     1940[1] 1942[3] Upper St. Croix Valley Closed in 1957 (merged into Unity)
Somerset Somerset, WI Public Spartans       1947[6] 1955[10] Dunn-St. Croix Middle Border
Webster Webster, WI Public Tigers     1940[1] 1953[8] Upper St. Croix Valley Lakeland
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Football-only members

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School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Seasons Primary Conference
Solon Springs Solon Springs, WI Public Eagles     1953-1954[9] Independent
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Membership timeline

Full members

Football members

List of conference champions

Boys Basketball

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School Quantity Years
Balsam Lake 7 1944, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955
Luck 5 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947
Centuria 2 1950, 1954
Webster 2 1947, 1948
Milltown 1 1941
Solon Springs 1 1956
Siren 0
Somerset 0
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Football

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School Quantity Years
Balsam Lake 4 1944, 1948, 1949, 1953
Webster 4 1946, 1947, 1951, 1952
Luck 3 1943, 1945, 1946
Siren 2 1942, 1955
Centuria 0
Solon Springs 0
Somerset 0
Champions from 1950 and 1954 unknown
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