Tri-County Conference (Michigan)

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The Tri-County Conference (TCC) is an MHSAA athletic league located in Lenawee, Monroe, and Washtenaw counties.

Members

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Locations of the members of the Tri-County Conference.

The following schools are currently members:[1]

School Nickname Colors Address
Britton-Deerfield Patriots Red, White, & Blue
              
201 College Ave.
Britton, MI 49229
Clinton Redskins Red & Black
         
341 E. Michigan Ave.
Clinton, MI 49236
Madison Trojans Blue & Gold
         
3498 Treat Rd.
Adrian, MI 49221
Morenci Bulldogs Maroon & White
         
304 Page St.
Morenci, MI 49256
Sand Creek Aggies Green & White
         
6518 Sand Creek Hwy.
Sand Creek, MI 49279
Summerfield Bulldogs Orange & Black
         
17555 Ida West Rd.
Petersburg, MI 49270
Whiteford Bobcats Blue & Gold
         
6655 Consear Rd.
Ottawa Lake, MI 49267
Whitmore Lake Trojans Red & White
         
7430 Whitmore Lake Rd.
Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
  • NOTE: Britton-Macon and Deerfield combined all athletic programs in the 2009-2010 school year. They are known as the Britton-Deerfield(BD) Patriots. They adopted the Patriot mascot in 2009 for their BD programs reflecting on their mascots (Tories & Minutemen) both being Patriots of their countries in the revolutionary war.
  • NOTE: Ann Arbor St. Thomas was a charter member of the TCC, but left the conference after the 1975/76 school year.

History

from: [1]

The league began with the 1973-74 sports season.

Britton, Deerfield, Madison, Ann Arbor St. Thomas, Summerfield and Whitmore Lake were charter members. St. Thomas (now Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard) left after three years. Whiteford and Sand Creek joined in 1975-76. Morenci joined in 1981-82. Clinton joined in 2007-08. Britton and Deerfield combined all sports starting with the 2009-10 sports season, although they already were combining some sports for several years. Their districts combined on July 1, 2011 into the Britton-Deerfield School District.[2]

References

Tri-County Conference Historian Blog History, Records, Daily Update Blog by TCC Historian