Mississippi Athletic Conference
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The Mississippi Athletic Conference (also called MAC) is a high school athletic conference whose members are located in the Iowa Quad-Cities, plus three other schools in eastern and southeastern Iowa.
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[edit] Member Schools
There are 10 full members of the Mississippi Athletic Conference. Nine of those schools are in Class 4A, Iowa's largest enrollment class, while the smallest — Davenport Assumption — is in Class 2A (the second smallest among Iowa's four enrollment classes).
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | 9-11 Enrollment[1] | Mascot |
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Bettendorf | Bettendorf | 1951 | Public | 1,110 | Bulldogs |
Burlington | Burlington | ??? | Public | 1,021 | Grayhounds |
Clinton | Clinton | ???? | Public | 952 | River Kings/River Queens |
Davenport Assumption | Davenport | 1958 | Private/Catholic | 287 | Knights |
Davenport Central | Davenport | 1904 | Public | 1,202 | Blue Devils |
Davenport North | Davenport | 1985 | Public | 870 | Wildcats |
Davenport West | Davenport | 1960 | Public | 1,661 | Falcons |
Muscatine | Muscatine | ???? | Public | 1,315 | Muskies |
North Scott | Eldridge | 1958 | Public | 783 | Lancers |
Pleasant Valley | Pleasant Valley | 1962 | Public | 841 | Spartans |
[edit] Sports
The conference offers the following sports:
- Fall — Football, volleyball, boys' cross-country, girls' cross-country, boys' golf and girls' swimming.
- Winter — Boys' basketball, girls' basketball, wrestling and boys' swimming. Bowling will be added as a sport starting in 2006-2007.
- Spring — Boys' track and field, girls' track and field, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, boys' tennis, girls' tennis and girls' golf.
- Summer — Baseball and softball.
Although the member schools field freshman — and in some cases, junior varsity — teams in many of the above-mentioned sports, conference championships are determined at sophomore and varsity levels only. Also, not all schools field teams in every sport (e.g., North Scott does not have its own swimming teams).
[edit] History
The MAC — as it is known to locals — was formed in 1978. Charter members Bettendorf, Clinton and Muscatine had been members of the Mississippi Valley Conference, while Davenport schools Assumption, Central and West were part of the Quad-City Metro Conference. North Scott, which was participating in its first "big school" conference, had been in the Big Bend Conference (along with several smaller schools), and Burlington was not affiliated with any conference. At the time, the conference was known as the "Mississippi Eight."
Davenport North opened its doors in 1985 and was immediately admitted to the newly-renamed MAC. Pleasant Valley also became a part-time member in 1985, although it didn't compete in football, basketball, wrestling, baseball or softball until 1987 when the school became a full-fledged member.
[edit] Successes
The conference has had a reputation for being one of the toughest in Iowa. For instance:
- Bettendorf — a perpetual powerhouse in football — won six state championships between 1981 through 2004 and made the semifinals on numerous other occasions. The Bulldogs have also been very successful in many other sports, particularly boys' soccer.
- In softball, North Scott made 11 trips to the state softball tournament between 1987 and 2003, winning three state titles. Muscatine, another powerhouse in softball, has made 10 trips since 1981, winning two state championships.
- Davenport North is well-known for its success in volleyball, and has had some state success in boys' basketball.
[edit] Source
1 Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union — 2005-2006 enrollment beds.
2 Bettendorf Football — Bettendorf Football archival website