State Corner Conference

The State Corner Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference located in far Northeast Indiana. The conference started in 1935 competing in basketball, football, and track.[1] The league survived a major shakeup in 1941 as half of the original league left to return to their previous conferences, being replaced by smaller schools in the footprint and dropping football. Because of the league's limited offerings, the schools would also compete within their county-based leagues. The league would fold in 1967, as consolidation had whittled the league to three schools.

Membership

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School Location Mascot Colors # / County Year joined Previous conference Year left Conference joined
Albion1 Albion Trojans     57
Noble
1935 Noble County 1941 Noble County
Angola2 Angola Hornets       76
Steuben
1935 Steuben County 1941 Steuben County
Ashley3 Ashley Aces     17
DeKalb
1935 DeKalb County 1967 none (consolidated
into DeKalb)
Avilla1 Avilla Panthers     57
Noble
1935 Noble County 1966 none (consolidated into
East Noble)
Butler3 Butler Windmills     17
DeKalb
1935 DeKalb County 1963 none (consolidated
into Eastside)
Garrett Garrett Railroaders       17
De Kalb
1935 Northeastern Indiana 1941 Northeastern Indiana
Lagrange4 Lagrange Lions     44
La Grange
1935 LaGrange County 1941 LaGrange County
Waterloo3 Waterloo Wildcats     17
DeKalb
1935 DeKalb County 1967 none (consolidated
into DeKalb)
Fremont5 Fremont Eagles     76
Steuben
1941 Steuben County 1967 Northeast Corner
Hamilton5 Hamilton Marines     76
Steuben
1941 Steuben County 1967 Northeast Corner
Wolcottville4 Wolcottville Bulldogs     44
La Grange
1941 LaGrange County 1964 none (consolidated
into Lakeland)
Riverside Saint Joe Comets     17
DeKalb
1953 none (new school) 1963 none (consolidated
into Eastside)
Eastside Butler Blazers     17
DeKalb
1963 none (new school) 1967 Independents
(ACAC 1968)
  1. Played concurrently in SCC and NCC throughout membership.
  2. Played concurrently in State Corner and Steuben County 1935-41.
  3. Played concurrently in SCC and DCC 1935-53.
  4. Played concurrently in SCC and LCC throughout membership.
  5. Played concurrently in State Corner and Steuben County 1941-64, in State Corner and Bi-County 1964-66, and in State Corner and Northeast Corner 1966-67.

Resources

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  1. ^ "New Eight School Conference Formed". Logansport Pharos Tribune, Logansport, IN. 1935-03-23. Retrieved 2014-05-19.