South Central Conference (Iowa)

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South Central Conference (Iowa) is located in Iowa
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference (Iowa)
South Central Conference School Locations
South Central Conference
ConferenceIHSAA / IGHSAU
Founded1930
Sports fielded
  • 18
No. of teams8
RegionSouthern Iowa
Official websitehttps://www.southcentralconf.org/

The South Central Conference is a high school athletic conference in Iowa. Made up of mid-sized 2A and 3A schools, the conference currently has seven members, five of which are based in their respective county seats. Because of the lack of student population in southern Iowa, most of the schools are the lone district in their county, or are flanked only by very small schools. The conference was formed in 1930 by Knoxville, Pella, Indianola High School, West Des Moines Valley, and Winterset.[1]

At the end of the 1995–96 school year, the members were Albia, Centerville, Chariton, Davis County (Bloomfield), Grinnell, Knoxville, Oskaloosa and Pella.

Albia, Centerville, Chariton and Davis County (Bloomfield) reformed the league by adding Eddyville–Blakesburg from the Des Moines River Conference and Clarke (Osceola) from the Little Hawkeye Conference, as Grinnell, Knoxville and Pella left for the Little Hawkeye Conference.

In the 2014 academic school year, Knoxville re-joined from the Little Hawkeye Conference, bringing the total number of teams in the conference to seven.

At the start of the 2022-2023 school year Cardinal (Eldon) joined the conference moving from the Southeast Iowa Superconference. [2]

Members[edit]

Institution High school location Mascot Colors Affiliation 2024-2025 BEDS[3]
Albia Albia Blue Demons/Lady Dees       Public 279
Cardinal Eldon Comets     Public 210
Centerville Centerville Big Reds     Public 301
Chariton Chariton Chargers     Public 293
Clarke Osceola Indians     Public 311
Davis County Bloomfield Mustangs     Public 281
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont Eddyville Rockets     Public 195
Knoxville Knoxville Panthers     Public 387

Former membership[edit]

Prairie City Monroe - 1998–2006

Boys Basketball Conference Champions[edit]

Year Team Overall record Conference record Runners up
2019 EBF 16–5 12–0 Knoxville
2018 EBF 20–4 12–0 Knoxville
2017 Knoxville 16–8 12–0 Chariton
2016 Chariton 24–3 12–0 Knoxville
2015 Chariton/Knoxville 17–6/13–9 10–2/10–2 Albia
2014 Chariton 21–4 9–1 Centerville
2013 Centerville 20–3 10–0 Chariton
2012 EBF 15–7 9–1 Centerville
2011 Centerville 17–6 9–1 Davis County
2010 Davis County 19–4 10–2 Albia
2009 Davis County/Albia 16–7/14–9 8–2/8–2 Centerville
2008 Davis County 14–8 9–1 Albia
2007 Clarke 19–3 9–1 Albia/Chariton
2006 Albia 17–7 12–1 PCM, Monroe
2005 Centerville
2004
2003 Centerville
2002 PCM
2001 Centerville/Eddyville-Blakesburg
2000 Eddyville-Blakesburg

Girls Basketball Conference Champions[edit]

Year Team Overall record Conference record Runners up
2019 Knoxville
2018 Knoxville

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Iowa High School Sports - South Central Conference
  2. ^ "Cardinal leaves SEISC to move into South Central". www.southeastiowaunion.com. Retrieved 2022-08-02.
  3. ^ "IHSAA: Classifications".