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Mid-Eastern Conference (Wisconsin)

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The Mid-Eastern Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, in operation from 1952 to 1970. Its membership was concentrated in northeastern Wisconsin, and all of its member schools belonged to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

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The Mid-Eastern Conference was formed in 1952 by a split of the Northeastern Wisconsin Conference, an athletic organization for medium-sized schools in the Fox River Valley region. All eight members of the established conference's Western Division (Clintonville, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Menasha, Neenah, New London, Shawano and Two Rivers) seceded to form the Mid-Eastern Conference, while the Eastern Division continued play as the NEW Conference.[1] Membership was very stable over the course of the conference's history with all eight members competing together for sixteen years of the conference's eighteen-year life span. The only school to exit the conference was Neenah, who did so in 1968 to join with larger schools in the Fox River Valley Conference.[2] The Mid-Eastern Conference was dissolved in 1970 as part of sweeping realignment in northeastern and east central Wisconsin. The three largest schools in the conference (Kaukauna, Kimberly and Menasha) joined with four schools from the Fox River Valley Conference (Appleton East, Appleton West, Neenah and Oshkosh) to form the Fox Valley Association. The other four schools, which were all smaller in enrollment, were dispersed to other area conferences based on geography and size. Clintonville became a charter member of the Bay Conference, New London joined the new East Central Conference, Shawano entered the Wisconsin Valley Conference and Two Rivers became part of a revamped Fox River Valley Conference.[3]

Conference Membership History

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School Location Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference
Clintonville Clintonville, WI Public 412 Truckers     1952[1] 1970[3] Bay North Eastern
Kaukauna Kaukauna, WI Public 1,253 Galloping Ghosts     1952[1] 1970[3] Fox Valley Association
Kimberly Kimberly, WI Public 1,595 Papermakers     1952[1] 1970[3] Fox Valley Association
Menasha Menasha, WI Public 966 Blue Jays     1952[1] 1970[3] Fox Valley Association Bay
Neenah Neenah, WI Public 1,979 Rockets     1952[1] 1970[2] Fox River Valley Fox Valley Association
New London New London, WI Public 712 Bulldogs     1952[1] 1970[3] East Central Bay
Shawano Shawano, WI Public 797 Indians     1952[1] 1970[3] Wisconsin Valley Bay
Two Rivers Two Rivers, WI Public 480 Raiders     1952[1] 1970[3] Fox River Valley Eastern Wisconsin

List of State Champions

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Fall Sports

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Boys Cross Country
School Year Division
Neenah 1963 Medium Schools
Boys Volleyball
School Year Division
Kaukauna 1967 Single Division
Kaukauna 1969 Single Division

Winter Sports

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Boys Basketball
School Year Division
Menasha 1953 Single Division
Shawano 1956 Single Division
Shawano 1957 Single Division

Spring Sports

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Baseball
School Year Division
Kaukauna 1953 Single Division
Boys Tennis
School Year Division
Neenah 1953 Single Division
Neenah 1957 Single Division
Menasha 1963 Single Division
Menasha 1964 Single Division
Neenah 1965 Single Division
Menasha 1966 Single Division
Boys Track & Field
School Year Division
Kimberly 1960 Class B

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "NEW Becomes Mid-Eastern Conference". Appleton Post-Crescent. 16 May 1952. p. 22. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Neenah Joins FRVC in '68". Oshkosh Northwestern. 8 March 1967. p. 8. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Walter, Tony (21 December 1969). "High School Realignment Begins To Take Definite Shape in Area". Green Bay Press-Gazette. pp. E-5. Retrieved 20 December 2024.