Three Rivers Conference (Illinois)
The Three Rivers Conference, also known as the TRAC-8 (Three Rivers Athletics Conference), is a high school conference in northwest Illinois. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association. The conference comprises small public, and two private, high schools with enrollments between 200-600 students in portions of Bureau, Henry, Lee, Rock Island, and Whiteside counties.
Current Membership
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSA Classes 2/3/4[1] | IHSA Music Class[2] | IHSA Football Class[3] | IHSA Cross Country Class[2] |
IHSA Cheerleading Class[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bureau Valley High School |
Manlius, IL | Storm | 301 | A/1A/2A | B | 1A | 1A | Small squad | |
Erie High School |
Erie, IL | Cardinals | 213 | A/1A/1A (P'town Coop- A/1A/2A) |
C | 1A (P'town Coop - 3A) |
1A | Small squad | |
Fulton High School |
Fulton, IL | Steamers | 309 | A/1A/2A | C | 1A | 1A | Small squad | |
Hall High School (Illinois) | Spring Valley, IL | Red Devils | 394 | 2A | Small squad | ||||
Kewanee High School |
Kewanee, IL | Boilermakers | 536 | A/1A/2A | B | 3A | 1A | Small squad | |
Morrison High School |
Morrison, IL | Mustangs | 299 | A/1A/2A | B | 1A | 1A | Small squad | |
Newman Central Catholic High School |
Sterling, IL | Comets | 228 (376.2 adjusted) | A/1A/2A | B | 2A | 1A | Small squad | |
Orion High School | Orion, IL | Chargers | 336 | A/1A/2A | 2A | 1A | Small squad | ||
Princeton High School | Princeton, IL | Tigers | 518 | 3A | Small squad | ||||
Prophetstown High School |
Prophetstown, IL | Prophets | 278 | A/1A/1A (Erie Coop - A/1A/2A) |
C | 1A (Erie Coop - 3A) |
1A | Small squad | |
Riverdale High School |
Port Byron, IL | Rams | 302 | A/1A/2A | B | 2A | 1A | Small squad | |
Sherrard High School | Sherrard, IL | Tigers | 479 | 3A | Small squad | ||||
St. Bede Academy | Peru, IL | Bruins | 320 (468.6 adj.) | 2A | Small squad | ||||
Rockridge High School | Taylor Ridge, IL | Rockets | 354 | 2A | Small squad | ||||
Sources:IHSA Conferences,[4] IHSA Coop Teams,[5] and IHSA Member Schools Directory[6]
History
The Three Rivers Conference formed in 1975, and was largely the result of the dissolution of two conferences that had also included high schools in Iowa. Fulton, Morrison, Riverdale, Savanna and Sterling Newman had been part of the Illowa Conference along with Iowa schools North Scott of Eldridge, Central Clinton of De Witt, and St. Mary's High School of Clinton. Erie and Prophetstown were members of a league with the Iowa-based Pleasant Valley, Camanche and Northeast of Goose Lake. The seven Illinois schools joined with Amboy to form the new TRAC-8 conference.
Throughout the conference's history, alignment changes included the departure of Savanna, which went on to join the Northwest Upstate Illini Conference, and the additions of Bureau Valley in the mid-1990s and Kewanee in 2010. Upon the addition of Kewanee, the league became known as the TRAC-9. In addition, Erie and Prophetstown formed a cooperative to share certain sports programs, including football and wrestling.
On January 12, 2012 the conference approved expansion for six schools to join the league beginning in the 2013-14 school year. Included in the expansion are Orion, Rockridge, Sherrard, Princeton, St. Bede Academy of Peru and Spring Valley Hall. The six additions make the Three Rivers a 15-team league, one of the largest in Illinois. The conference will be split into two divisions, with Interstate 80 being the dividing line.
Current members Amboy, Bureau Valley, Erie, Fulton, Morrison, Prophetstown, Riverdale and Sterling Newman will comprise the North Division. New members Orion, Peru St. Bede, Princeton, Rockridge, Sherrard and Spring Valley Hall will join current member Kewanee in the South Division.
Following the 2015-16 school year, Amboy will leave the conference and join the Northwest Upstate Illini Conference for the 2016-17 school year.[7]
Football
The Three Rivers Conference dropped football from 1999 until the 2013-14 school year. During this hiatus, the league offered championships in other sports,[8] and member schools, either independently or as part of a co-operative, participated in the football-exclusive Big Rivers Conference.
In early 2012, it was announced that Orion, Rockridge, Sherrard, all former members of the Olympic Conference, and Princeton accepted an invitation for full membership in the Three Rivers Conference at the start of the 2013-14 school year. These four schools, along with Hall, Kewanee, and St. Bede Academy make up the seven teams in the newly created South Division. The North Division includes Amboy-La Moille, Bureau Valley, Erie-Prophetstown, Fulton, Morrison, Newman Central Catholic, and Riverdale. The decision to create a geographical North-South alignment was based upon a desire to maintain existing rivalries and minimize travel times.[9]
The football schedule includes six intra-divisional games and three rotating inter-divisional cross-over match-ups. Each division will award a conference champion.[10] Because the Big Rivers Conference and the Three Rivers Conference, co-operatives excepted, consist of the same member schools with this most recent expansion, the decision was made to drop the Big Rivers name in favor of the longer-standing Three Rivers Conference.[10][11]
Conference Champions
2013
NORTH- Sterling Newman
SOUTH- Taylor Ridge (Rockridge)
See the Big Rivers Conference article for information about its history, achievements, and participating schools.
Membership History
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Year joined | Previous conference | Year left | New conference | Consolidations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amboy HS | Amboy | Clippers | 1975 | SHARK | 2016 | Northwest Upstate Illini | n/a | |
Bureau Valley HS | Manlius | Storm | 1999 | Tri-County | n/a | n/a | Manlius+Walnut+Western+Wyanet= Bureau Valley (1995)[13] Students from Bradford High School, Deactivated (2001) | |
Erie HS | Erie | Cardinals | 1975 | Bi-State | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
Fulton HS | Fulton | Steamers | 1975 | Illowa | n/a | n/a | added some Albany (1944) | |
Kewanee HS | Kewanee | Boilermakers | 2010 | NCIC | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
Morrison HS | Morrison | Mustangs | 1975 | Illowa | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
Newman Central Catholic HS | Sterling | Comets | 1975 | Illowa | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
Prophetstown HS | Prophetstown | Prophets | 1975 | Bi-State | n/a | n/a | added Lyndon (1969) added Tampico (1996) | |
Riverdale HS | Port Byron | Rams | 1975 | Illowa | n/a | n/a | Port Byron+Cordova+Hillsdale= Riverdale (1955)[14] | |
Saint Bede Academy | Spring Valley | Bruins | n/a | n/a | n/a | |||
Competitive Success
The Three Rivers Conference has won 11 state championships in IHSA sponsored athletics and activities, 16 if wins by member schools participating in the Big Rivers Conference are counted.[15]
State Champions
Boys Track
- Newman Central Catholic (2012-2013 1A)
Boys Cross Country
- Newman Central Catholic (2009-2010 1A)
Girls Cross Country
Boys Football
- Amboy (1984-85 2A)
- Bureau Valley (2005-2006 3A)*
- Fulton (1976-1977 2A)
- Fulton (1991-1992 2A)
- Hall (1995-1996 3A)**
- Hall (2001-2002 3A)**
- Morrison (2009-2010 2A)*
- Morrison (2011-2012 2A)*
- Newman Central Catholic (1990-1991 1A)
- Newman Central Catholic (1994-1995 1A)
- Newman Central Catholic (2004-2005 2A)*
- Newman Central Catholic (2010-2011 2A)*
* Participating in Big Rivers Conference **Participating in NCIC
Boys Wrestling
- Newman Central Catholic (2010-2011 1A)
- Newman Central Catholic (1984-1985 A)
- Savanna (1976-1977 A)
- Savanna (1978-1979 A)
- Savanna (1979-1980 A)
- Savanna (1981-1982 A)
Softball
- Morrison (2010-2011 2A)
References
- ↑ http://www.ihsa.org/school/enrolla.htm
- 1 2 3 http://www.ihsa.org/school/enrollments.htm
- ↑ http://www.ihsa.org/activity/fb/2009-10/playoffs.htm
- ↑ http://www.ihsa.org/school/conf.htm
- ↑ http://www.ihsa.org/school/coop.htm
- ↑ http://www.ihsa.org/school/index.htm
- ↑ The Times, Ottawa, IL
- ↑ http://www.illinoishsglorydays.com/id349.html
- ↑ Doug Green (January 12, 2012). "Orion, Rockridge, Sherrard to join Big Rivers". Quad-City Times. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- 1 2 "Prep football: Three Rivers North by the numbers". saukvalley.com (Sauk Valley Media). June 25, 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
- ↑ Mindy Carls (February 3, 2012). "Orion moving to Three Rivers Conference in 2013". Orion Gazette. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
- ↑ http://ihsa.org/SportsActivities/BoysFootball/StateSeriesInformationResults.aspx?url=/data/fb/2summary.htm
- ↑ http://www.illinoishsglorydays.com/id10.html
- ↑ http://www.illinoishsglorydays.com/id75.html
- ↑ http://www.ihsa.org/
External links
- Amboy High School
- Bureau Valley High School
- Erie High School
- Fulton High School
- Morrison High School
- Newman Central Catholic High School
- Prophetstown High School
- Riverdale High School