The Classic 8 Conference, also known as the C8C, is a high school athletic conference made up of 9 teams in southeastern Wisconsin. The Classic 8 Conference is a member of the WIAA. The conference has schools that participate in such sports as lacrosse, field hockey, alpine skiing, boys ice hockey, girls ice hockey, and cross-country skiing.
Association | WIAA |
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Founded | 1997; 24 years ago |
Commissioner | Dave Sternig |
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Division | Divisions 1-2 |
No. of teams | 9 (see list) |
Headquarters | Waukesha, Wisconsin |
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Official website | Classic8Conference.org |
Member schools
editCurrent Members
editThe Classic 8 Conference consists of 9 full-member institutions from 6 locations, listed in alphabetical order, these 6 locations span within the Classic 8's geographic footprint, mostly suburban and rural schools. The geographic domain of the Conference is predominantly in Southeast Wisconsin in Waukesha County spanning from Oconomowoc and Hartland in the Northwest to Mukwonago and Wales in the Southwest, with Waukesha and Muskego in the Southeast. Mukwonago being in Walworth County.
Catholic Memorial is in the Classic 8 for all other boys/girls sponsored sports except football, as they are a member in the football-only Parkland Conference which formed in 2020, all other C8C schools are full-time in all sponsored sports.
Since 2020, the 9 members of the Classic 8 are as listed below:
School | Location | County | Founded | Joined | Type of School | Enrollment | Athletics | Nickname | Colors |
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Arrowhead High School | Hartland, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1956 | 1997 | Public | 2,076 | All | Warhawks | |
Catholic Memorial High School | Waukesha, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1949 | 1997 | Private, Catholic | 576 | All; except Football | Crusaders | |
Kettle Moraine High School | Wales, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1965 | 1997 | Public | 1,251 | All | Lasers | |
Mukwonago High School | Mukwonago, Wisconsin | Waukesha Walworth | 1971 | 1997 | Public | 1,619 | All | Indians | |
Muskego High School | Muskego, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1956 | 2012 | Public | 1,683 | All | Warriors | |
Oconomowoc High School | Oconomowoc, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1923 | 2017 | Public | 1,657 | All | Racoons | |
Waukesha North High School | Waukesha, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1974 | 1997 | Public | 1,018 | All | Northstars | |
Waukesha South High School | Waukesha, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1957 | 1997 | Public | 1,179 | All | Blackshirts | |
Waukesha West High School | Waukesha, Wisconsin | Waukesha | 1993 | 1997 | Public | 1,194 | All | Wolverines |
- Waukesha North and South will be leaving the Classic 8 for the Woodland Conference after the 2023-2024 School Year
- Pewaukee will be joining the Classic 8 for football only starting in the 2024-2025 School Year, they are primarily in the Woodland Conference
Membership Map
editFormer Members
edit- Pius XI left the Classic 8 in 2012, the school was one of the original 8 schools that formed the conference, as the conference became more competitive and Pius enrollment began to decline. Pius decided to leave to compete with other schools in the same size. In the WIAA realignment, Muskego would join the conference as the replacement. In return, Pius switched to the Woodland Conference but the school remains as majority Division 2 after they left the Classic 8.
School | Location | County | Founded | Joined | Left | Type of School | Enrollment | Athletics | Nickname | Colors | Current Conference |
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Pius XI High School | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Milwaukee | 1929 | 1997 | 2012 | Private, Catholic | 900 | All; except Gymnastics | Popes | Woodland |
History
editFounding
editIn 1994, the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletics Association implemented a realignment of conferences in the southeastern portion of the state with review of the alignment beginning in 1995. In this proposal, 2 new conferences would be formed [Classic 8] [Greater Metro]. Hearings and meetings were held between May 1995 to April 1996. Most schools objected to the WIAA's realignment plan with appeals being in July 1996. On September 12th, 1996, the WIAA gave final approval to the realignment, set to be effective in the 1997-1998 academic year.
When the C8C first formed, Pius XI and Catholic Memorial at the time were both in the WISAA (Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletics Association) but continued to play WIAA conference games. In 2000, the WISAA and the tournament dissolved which forced both CMH and Pius to participate in all WIAA-sponsored events.
2012 Realignment
editThe Muskego Warriors from the Southeast Conference joined the Classic 8 Conference in the 2012-2013 Academic Year; replacing the Pius XI Popes who left for the Woodland Conference
2017 Realignment
editIn April 2016, the WIAA approved a conference realignment in Southeast Wisconsin, as a result, the Wisconsin Little Ten Conference was disbanded. The Oconomowoc Racoons from the WLT joined the Classic 8 Conference in the 2017-2018 Academic Year.
Membership timeline
editFull members Full members (non-football) Other Conference Other Conference
Classic 8 football
editCurrent members of the Classic 8 Conference have accounted for a total of 26 state appearances, including 15 WIAA State Champions.
Of the fifteen state championships, Muskego has two (2018, 2019), Arrowhead has won six (1993, 1994, 1996, 2007, 2012, 2013), Kettle Moraine has won two (1988, 2022), Mukwonago has won one (2004), Catholic Memorial has won four (2012, 2016, 2018, 2019) and Waukesha West has won two (2004, 2010).
The conference put its football talents on display especially in 2004, when it had two WIAA state champions in Mukwonago (Division 1) and Waukesha West (Division 2), next in 2012 when it had Arrowhead (Division 1) and Catholic Memorial (Division 3), and most recently in 2018, Muskego (Division 1) and Catholic Memorial (Division 3). Since 2000, the conference has sent 18 teams to the state championships in Madison at Camp Randall (9 state runners-up, 9 championships).
Year | Winning Team | Losing Team | Location (all in Wisconsin) | Division | ||
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1983 | D.C. Everest | 28 | Waukesha North | 14 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
1988 | Kettle Moraine | 20 | New Berlin West | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 2 |
1989 | D.C. Everest | 20 | Waukesha South | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
1993 | Arrowhead | 21 | Appleton West | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
1994 | Arrowhead | 19 | Muskego | 16 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
1996 | Arrowhead | 24 | D.C. Everest | 21 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2000 | Oshkosh North | 28 | Arrowhead | 0 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2001 | Ashwaubenon | 27 | Catholic Memorial | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 2 |
2002 | Marshfield | 21 | Arrowhead | 14 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2003 | D.C. Everest | 42 | Arrowhead | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2004 | Mukwonago | 17 | Marshfield | 6 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2004 | Waukesha West | 24 | Monona Grove | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 2 |
2006 | Homestead | 35 | Arrowhead | 0 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2007 | Arrowhead | 31 | Homestead | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2008 | Homestead | 13 | Arrowhead | 11 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2010 | West De Pere | 35 | Catholic Memorial | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 3 |
2010 | Waukesha West | 45 | Stevens Point Area | 26 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2012 | Catholic Memorial | 42 | Waupaca | 7 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 3 |
2015 | Notre Dame Academy | 19 | Catholic Memorial | 17 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 3 |
2016 | Catholic Memorial | 24 | Notre Dame Academy | 14 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 3 |
2018 | Muskego | 24 | Kimberly | 21 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2018 | Catholic Memorial | 37 | West De Pere | 24 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 3 |
2019 | Muskego | 21 | Bay Port | 10 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2019 | Catholic Memorial | 35 | Kiel | 0 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 4 |
2022 | Kimberly | 34 | Mukwonago | 30 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 1 |
2022 | Kettle Moraine | 27 | West De Pere | 10 | Camp Randall Stadium, Madison | 2 |