Tri-River Conference (IHSAA)

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The Tri-River Conference, established around 1965, was a seven-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Clay, Greene, Morgan, and Sullivan counties in Indiana. It was named for the southern Eel, White, and Wabash rivers which flow through the territory of the conference. Clay City, Linton Stockton, Shakamak, and Union (Dugger) high schools also participated in the Southwestern Indiana Conference at the same time. The conference disbanded at the end of the 2009-2010 school year.[1]

Former members

School Location Mascot Colors County Year Joined Previous Conference Year Left Conference Joined
Clay City1 Clay City Eels           11
Clay
1964 2010 SW Indiana
Montezuma Montezuma Aztecs           61
Parke
1964 1986 none (consolidated
into Riverton Parke)
Rosedale Rosedale Hotshots           61
Parke
1964 1986 none (consolidated
into Riverton Parke)
Shakamak2 Jasonville Lakers           28
Greene
1964 Western Indiana 2010 SW Indiana
Stauton Staunton Yellow Jackets           11
Clay
1964 1984 none (consolidated
into Northview)
Terre Haute Schulte3 Terre Haute Golden Bears           84
Vigo
1964 Western Indiana 1971? Western Indiana
Terre Haute State Terre Haute Little Sycamores           84
Vigo
1964 Western Indiana 1978 none (school closed)
Van Buren Carbon Blue Devils           11
Clay
1964 1984 none (consolidated
into Northview)
Union
(Dugger)
4
Dugger Bulldogs                77
Sullivan
1965 2010 SW Indiana
North Central
(Farmersburg)
Farmersburg Thunderbirds           77
Sullivan
1977 2010 SW Indiana
Eminence Eminence Eels                55
Morgan
1986 Independents
(L4C 1974)
2010 Independents
Sullivan Sullivan Golden Arrows                77
Sullivan
1986 Independents 1999 Western Indiana
Linton
Stockton
5
Linton Miners                28
Greene
1991 SW Indiana 2010 SW Indiana
  1. Played concurrently in the TRC and SWIAC 1992-2010.
  2. Played concurrently in the TRC and SWIAC 1968-2010.
  3. Played concurrently in the TRC and WIC throughout membership
  4. Played concurrently in the TRC and SWIAC 1974-2010.
  5. Played concurrently in the TRC and SWIAC throughout membership.

Membership timeline

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