Northwest Conference (Iowa)
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The Northwest Conference was a high school athletic conference in Iowa. Over the years membership ranged anywhere from five to nine schools. The conference was known over the years as one of the best 1A basketball conferences in Iowa.[citation needed] Traditional powers Newell-Fonda and Pomeroy-Palmer combined for 14 state appearances and six state titles between 1990 and 2004. The conference also sponsored volleyball, women's basketball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's track, baseball, softball, and cross country.
| Institution | Location | Mascot | Colors | Affiliation | Current Conference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albert City-Truesdale | Albert City | Hurricanes | Public | Closed middle and high schools in 2004. Sends students to Sioux Central, who competes in the Twin Lakes Conference. | |
| Alta | Alta | Cyclones | Public | Consolidated with Aurelia in 2011 to form Alta-Aurelia, who competes in the Twin Lakes Conference. | |
| Aurelia | Aurelia | Bulldogs | Public | Consolidated with Alta in 2011 to form Alta-Aurelia, who competes in the Twin Lakes Conference. | |
| Laurens–Marathon | Laurens | Chargers | Public | Closed the high school in 2015. Sends students to Pocahontas Area, who competes in the Twin Lakes Conference. | |
| Newell-Fonda | Newell | Mustangs | Public | Twin Lakes Conference | |
| Pomeroy–Palmer | Pomeroy | Knights | Public | Absorbed by Pocahontas Area in 2008, who competes in the Twin Lakes Conference. | |
| Sac City | Sac City | Indians | Public | Consolidated with WLVA in 2007 to form East Sac County, who competes in the Twin Lakes Conference. | |
| Schaller-Crestland | Schaller | Wildcats | Public | Began sharing sports with Galva–Holstein in 2009. Now competes in the Western Valley Activities Conference as Ridge View. | |
| Sioux Central | Sioux Rapids | Rebels | Public | Twin Lakes Conference | |
| St. Mary's Catholic | Storm Lake | Panthers | Private | Twin Lakes Conference | |