Southern Monon Conference
The Southern Monon Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference in Southern Indiana. The conference was named after the two railroad lines the four founding schools were located along: the Southern (Milltown) and Monon (Borden, Campbellsburg, and Pekin). The conference doubled in size in its second year, yet had a large amount of turnover in its existence,[1] The conference ended in 1965, when it merged with the Dixie Athletic Conference to form the Dixie-Monon Conference (Milltown left the league in 1959, ending the presence of the Southern Railroad its footprint).
Membership
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year Joined | Previous Conference | Year Left | Conference Joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Borden | Borden | Braves | 10 Clark |
1957 | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | ||
Campbellsburg | Campbellsburg | Warriors | 88 Washington |
1957 | 1963 | none (consolidated into West Washington) | ||
Milltown | Milltown | Millers | 13 Crawford |
1957 | 1959 | Blue River | ||
Pekin | New Pekin | Musketeers | 88 Washington |
1957 | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | ||
Henryville | Henryville | Hornets | 10 Clark |
1958 | 1959 | Independents (Dixie in 1961) | ||
New Washington |
New Washington |
Mustangs | 10 Clark |
1958 | 1959 | Independents (Dixie in 1961) | ||
Hardinsburg | Hardinsburg | Bearcats | 88 Washington |
1958 | 1963 | none (consolidated into West Washington) | ||
Tunnelton | Tunnelton | Indians | 47 Lawrence |
1958 | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | ||
Fayetteville | Fayetteville | Lions | 47 Lawrence |
1959 | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | ||
Medora | Medora | Hornets | 36 Jackson |
1959 | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | ||
Williams | Williams | Bulldogs | 47 Lawrence |
1959 | 1963 | none (consolidated into Bedford | ||
Orleans | Orleans | Bulldogs | 59 Orange |
1963 | Independents (previous SE Indiana 1958) |
1965 | Dixie-Monon | |
West Washington | Campbellsburg | Senators | 88 Washington |
1963 | none (new school) | 1965 | Dixie-Monon |
References
- ↑ Smith, Cecil J. (February 2010). "The Bell Was the Prize...". The Hoosier Line. http://www.monon.org/THL/THL/THL-Vol29-No1.pdf. 29 (1): 8.
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