Lake Athletic Conference

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The Lake Athletic Conference (LAC) was a high school athletic conference serving members of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. The LAC existed in multiple guises from the fall of 1993 through the spring of 2007, at which time it comprised sixteen member high schools. The conference took its name from all its early members being located in Lake County, Indiana

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[edit] History

The origins of the Lake Athletic Conference can be traced to the Lake Shore Conference. The Lake Shore Conference was formed in 1969 by city schools in East Chicago, Hammond, and Whiting, Indiana. These eight schools were: East Chicago Roosevelt, East Chicago Washington, Hammond High, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Hammond Tech, and Whiting High. In 1973 Whiting left the conference. Its spot was filled by Bishop Noll Institute, a Catholic school located in Hammond. Hammond Tech was closed in 1981. In 1986 EC Roosevelt and EC Washington were merged to form East Chicago Central; this new school departed the Lake Shore Conference the following year.

The members of the Lake Shore Conference were joined by four members of the recently disbanded Lake Suburban Conference in the fall of 1993. The growth of Crown Point and Lake Central high schools, and their subsequent departure from the Lake Suburban Conference, left the conference's remaining members looking for a new home. Calumet High School, Griffith Senior High School, Highland High School, and Munster High School merged with the Lake Shore Conference members to form the Lake 10 Conference. Joining as the tenth school was Whiting, which had been independent since leaving the Lake Shore two decades prior.

For football, the conference was split into two divisions based on enrollment. The larger schools formed the Black Division, while the smaller schools were the Blue Division. The black teams were Bishop Noll, Hammond High, Hammond Morton, Highland, and Munster. The blue teams were Calumet, Griffith, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, and Whiting. As expansion occurred, the divisions were to be used in basketball and baseball as well.

The first expansion took place for the fall of 1998. At this time the conference also changed its name to the Lake Athletic Conference. Former Lake Suburban member Lowell, along with Lake Station, joined from the shuttering Northwest Hoosier Conference. Additionally, Andrean, which had been independent for over twenty years entered the LAC. Andrean and Lowell joined the Black Division. This bumped Hammond down to the Blue Division, which now also included Lake Station.

Early in 2001 a vote by LAC members allowed for expansion to sixteen teams. This took place going into the 2003-2004 school year. Three schools became members the LAC, setting the roster for its final four years of existence. Joining the Lake Athletic Conference were Hobart, Kankakee Valley, and Wheeler. This growth also expanded membership beyond the boundaries of Lake County; Kankakee Valley is located in Jasper County and Wheeler lies in Porter County.

In 2006 it was announced the LAC would disband following the 2006-'07 school year. The schools would split into three conferences. The Northwest Crossroads Conference comprises Andrean, Griffith, Highland, Hobart, Kankakee Valley, Lowell, and Munster. The Greater South Shore Conference is home to Bishop Noll, Calumet, Lake Station, Wheeler, and Whiting; joining these schools are Michigan City Marquette, North Newton, River Forest, and South Central-Union Mills. The Hammond City Schools - Clark, Gavit, Hammond High, and Morton - formed the Great Lakes Athletic Conference, after failing to find acceptance in another conference.

[edit] Schools

Black Divion

School Common Name Mascot Location Year Joined Current Conference 2007 Enrollment
Andrean High School Andrean Fighting '59ers Merrillville, Lake County 1998 Northwest Crossroads 671
Griffith Senior High School Griffith Panthers Griffith, Lake County 1993^ Northwest Crossroads 961
Hammond High School Hammond Wildcats Hammond, Lake County 1993^ Great Lakes 1111
Hobart High School Hobart Brickies Hobart, Lake County 2003 Northwest Crossroads 1249
Highland High School Highland Trojans Highland, Lake County 1993^ Northwest Crossroads 1224
Lowell Senior High School Lowell Red Devils Lowell, Lake County 1998 Northwest Crossroads 1206
Oliver P. Morton High School Hammond Morton Governors Hammond, Lake County 1993^ Great Lakes 1159
Munster High School Munster Mustangs Munster, Lake County 1993^ Northwest Crossroads 1637


Blue Division

School Common Name Mascot Location Year Joined Current Conference 2007 Enrollment
Bishop Noll Institute Bishop Noll Warriors Hammond, Lake County 1993^ Greater South Shore 468
Calumet High School Calumet Warriors Calumet Township, Lake County 1993^ Greater South Shore 647
Donald E Gavit Middle/High School Hammond Gavit Gladiators Hammond, Lake County 1993^ Great Lakes 852
George Rogers Clark Middle/High School Hammond Clark Pioneers Hammond, Lake County 1993^ Great Lakes
Kankakee Valley High School Kankakee Valley Kougars Wheatfield, Jasper County 2003 Northwest Crossroads 1185
Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School Lake Station Eagles Lake Station, Lake County 1998 Greater South Shore 426
Wheeler High School Wheeler Bearcats Union Township, Porter County 2003 Greater South Shore 570
Whiting High School Whiting Oilers Whiting, Lake County 1993^ Greater South Shore 289

^Charter member of Lake 10

[edit] State Champions

  • Baseball (2): 2002-Munster (4A), 2005-Andrean (3A)
  • Football (3): 1997-Griffith (4A), 2004-Andrean (3A), 2005-Lowell (4A)
  • Girls Gymnastics (1): 2004-Hobart
  • Softball (2): 2006-Whiting (1A), 2007-Andrean (3A)

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