Badger Conference
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The Badger Conference is made up of 14 high school athletic teams in south central Wisconsin. The Badger Conference was established in 1951 and is a member of the WIAA. The conference is further divided into north and south divisions. The Badger Conference is widely recognized for its athletic excellence, especially in football. The schools in the conference are recognized as having one of the widest varieties of athletics in the state.
Since its inception, the Badger Conference has been known as an outstanding conference academically and athletically. As of this writing, it has won over 50 state team championships and hundreds of individual championships.
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[edit] Current Member Schools
[edit] Badger South Conference
- Oregon
- Edgewood
- Monona Grove
- Monroe
- Stoughton
- McFarland (leaving during the WIAA fall 2008 realignment)
- Verona (leaving during the WIAA fall 2008 realignment)
- Fort Atkinson (proposed after WIAA fall 2008 realignment)
- Milton (proposed after WIAA fall 2008 realignment)
[edit] Badger North Conference
- Baraboo
- De Forest
- Mt. Horeb (co-op with Barneveld in football, track and field, cross country, and wrestling)
- Portage
- Reedsburg
- Sauk Prairie
- Waunakee
[edit] Charter Members
- Edgerton
- Evansville
- Fort Atkinson
- Jefferson
- Lake Mills
- Middleton
- Milton Union
- Monroe
- Stoughton
- Wisconsin High
[edit] Previous Members
- Edgerton
- Evansville
- Fort Atkinson
- Jefferson
- Lake Mills
- Middleton
- Wisconsin High
- Sun Prairie
- McFarland (leaving during the WIAA fall 2008 realignment)
- Verona (leaving during the WIAA fall 2008 realignment)