Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)

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The Southeast Conference, nicknamed the "SEC", is a high school level athletic conference. It is part of the WIAA. Teams participating in the SEC are located in Kenosha, Racine, and Southern Milwaukee County.

Southeast Conference (Wisconsin) is located in Wisconsin
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)
Southeast Conference Member School Locations in Wisconsin

History

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Formation (1993-1997)

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The Southeast Conference was formed in 1993 as a fifteen-member super-conference, taking most of its schools from three recently disbanded conferences. Five members came from the Big Nine (Kenosha Bradford, Kenosha Tremper, Racine Case, Racine Horlick and Racine Park), five from the Suburban Park (Kettle Moraine, Muskego, Nathan Hale, Oak Creek and West Allis Central) and four from the Braveland (Arrowhead, Mukwonago, Waukesha North and Waukesha South). The recently opened Waukesha West High School rounded out the original membership roster of the Southeast Conference.

Current Members

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School Location Enrollment Mascot Colors Joined
Franklin Franklin, WI 1,570 Sabers     1997
Oak Creek Oak Creek, WI 2,170 Knights     1993
Racine Case Racine, WI 1,892 Eagles     1993
Racine Horlick Racine, WI 1,360 Rebels     1993
Racine Park Racine, WI 1,059 Panthers     1993
Kenosha Bradford Kenosha, WI 1,765 Red Devils     1993
Kenosha Indian Trail Kenosha, WI 2,245 Hawks       2012
Kenosha Tremper Kenosha, WI 1,835 Trojans     1993

Former Members

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School Location Enrollment Mascot Colors Joined Left Current Conference
Arrowhead Hartland, WI 2,076 Warhawks     1993 1997 Classic Eight
Burlington Burlington, WI 1,001 Demons     1997 2009 Southern Lakes
Kettle Moraine Wales, WI 1,251 Lasers     1993 1997 Classic Eight
Mukwonago Mukwonago, WI 1,619 Indians     1993 1997 Classic Eight
Muskego Muskego, WI 1,683 Warriors     1993 2012 Classic Eight
Nathan Hale West Allis, WI 1,373 Huskies     1993 1997 Greater Metro
South Milwaukee South Milwaukee, WI 1,002 Rockets     1997 2009 Woodland
Waukesha North Waukesha, WI 1,018 Stars     1993 1997 Classic Eight
Waukesha South Waukesha, WI 1,179 Blackshirts     1993 1997 Classic Eight
Waukesha West Waukesha, WI 1,194 Wolverines     1993 1997 Classic Eight
West Allis Central West Allis, WI 1,126 Bulldogs     1993 1997 Woodland

The Southeast Conference is home to the 2005 Division 1 State Football Champions, the Racine Park Panthers; the 2006 Division 2 and 2021 Division 1 State Football Champions, the Franklin Sabers; and the 2011 Division 1 State Football Champions, the Kenosha Bradford Red Devils.

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