Hawkeye Ten Conference

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Hawkeye Ten Conference
Established February 15, 1930
Association IHSAA / IGHSAU
Members 11
Region Southwest Iowa
Former names Little 6, Hawkeye 6-7-8
Website www.hawkeyeten.org

The Hawkeye Ten Conference is a high school athletic conference in Iowa made up of larger-mid-size schools in Southwest Iowa. Most members participate at the 3A level in all sports, which is the second highest level of competition in Iowa. The league has combined for 69 state team titles in various sports.

List of member schools

School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Year Joined BEDS Enrollment (2013–14)[1] Football Class* Division (Basketball Only)
Atlantic Atlantic Public Trojans & Trojanns           1930 321 3A North
Clarinda Clarinda Public Cardinals           1930 251 2A South
Creston Creston Public Panthers           1930 369 3A South
Denison-Schleswig Denison Public Monarchs           1993 572 3A North
Glenwood Glenwood Public Rams           1951 488 3A South
Harlan Community Harlan Public Cyclones           1971 383 3A North
Kuemper Catholic Carroll Private Knights           1993 215 2A North
Lewis Central Council Bluffs Public Titans           1970 702 3A North
Red Oak Red Oak Public Tigers           1930 253 2A South
Shenandoah Shenandoah Public Mustangs & Fillies           1930 247 2A South
Saint Albert Catholic Council Bluffs Private Falcons & Saintes           2013 169 1A North

Former member schools

School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Year Left Current Conference BEDS Enrollment (2013–14) Football Class*
Corning Corning Public Red Raiders           1970 Pride of Iowa 181 8-man
Villisca Villisca Public Blue Jays           1962 Corner 181 8-man

Beginning in 2013, Corning and Villisca will merge and be known as the Southwest Valley Timberwolves, competing in the Pride of Iowa Conference.

[2] *Classifications for football are set for two-year cycles with enrollment numbers from grades 9-11 from the school year before the cycle begins. For all other sports, enrollment numbers from grades 10-12 are used to determine classes for the current school year.

Conference History

In 1930, Creston approached Little Ten Conference members Atlantic, Clarinda, Red Oak, Shenandoah, and Villisca about breaking away from the conference to create their own league. The conference at the time consisted of those schools plus Bedford, Corning, Glenwood, and Sidney. During a meeting in Villisca on February 15, 1930, the schools decided to make it official. Soon after, The Little Six named was changed to the Hawkeye Six.

The 1930 track meet at Red Oak was the first official event, with Shenandoah claiming the first title in league history. Creston and Red Oak would tie for the football conference championship in the fall of '30.

In 1946 the conference went through their first phase of expansion when Corning was admitted, making the conference the Hawkeye Seven. Glenwood would follow in 1951, making it the Hawkeye Eight.

In 1962, Villisca withdrew from the conference to join the Tall Corn Conference, and Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln applied for membership, but was denied. Harlan would be invited at this time, but turned down an invitation to stay in the Midwest Conference.

In the fall of 1963, Council Bluffs Lewis Central applied for membership, but was denied. The same happened in 1966 when Council Bluffs St. Albert and Maryville, Missouri both applied for membership and were denied.

Moving forward to 1968, Corning announced they would be leaving the conference in 1970 for the Tall Corn Conference as well. Lewis Central was soon admitted in 1970, and Harlan the following year.

The conference was known as the Hawkeye Eight until 1993 when Carroll Kuemper and Denison joined. Beginning in the fall of 2013, St. Albert finally became a member school as well, giving the conference 11 schools.

While the conference no longer sponsors football due to Iowa's district system, Harlan Community is one of the most storied football programs in the nation, having won 12 class 3A state titles since Iowa began the football playoff system in 1972. Harlan claimed titles in 1972, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009. In addition, legendary coach Curt Bladt is the second winningest coach in state history, posting an unheard of 345-35 record in his career and trails the all-time leader Dick Tighe by just 32 games despite the fact that Tighe coached for 56 years and Bladt has only coached for 32. Bladt has earned the honor of National High School Coach of the Year by the National High School Athletic Association, twice, and is also immortalized in a book titled Let the Chips Fall Where They May. Thanks to state titles held in Men's Basketball, Wrestling, and Baseball in recent years Harlan was also one of the finalist for ESPN's top High School Sport town in recent years.

State Champions

Year School Sport Class
1939 Creston Basketball Single Class
1953 Red Oak Track A
1956 Clarinda Cross Country A
1956 Clarinda Track A
1962 Clarinda Cross Country A
1963 Clarinda Cross Country A
1963 Atlantic Golf A
1965 Red Oak Cross Country AA
1966 Red Oak Cross Country AA
1967 Red Oak Cross Country AA
1972 Harlan Football 3A
1973 Lewis Central Cross Country AA
1973 Red Oak Track A
1974 Shenandoah Cross Country B
1975 Shenandoah Cross Country A
1978 Denison-Schleswig Basketball 2A
1982 Harlan Football 3A
1983 Harlan Football 3A
1983 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
1984 Harlan Football 3A
1985 Atlantic Golf 3A
1987 Denison-Schleswig Tennis 1A
1988 Shenandoah Cross Country 2A
1989 Shenandoah Cross Country 2A
1989 Glenwood Track 3A
1989 Glenwood Wrestling 2A
1990 Atlantic Girls Basketball Single Class
1990 Glenwood Track 3A
1991 Shenandoah Cross Country 2A
1993 Harlan Football 3A
1994 Denison-Schleswig Baseball 3A
1994 Clarinda Wrestling 2A
1995 Harlan Football 3A
1995 Kuemper Catholic Golf 3A
1996 Harlan Baseball 3A
1997 Creston Basketball 3A
1997 Harlan Football 3A
1998 Kuemper Catholic Girls Basketball 3A
1998 Harlan Football 3A
1998 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
1999 Clarinda Girls Golf 2A
1999 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
2000 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
2000 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
2000 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
2001 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
2002 Atlantic Football 3A
2003 Harlan Football 3A
2003 Red Oak Tennis 1A
2003 Harlan Track 3A
2003 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
2004 Harlan Basketball 3A
2004 Harlan Football 3A
2004 Atlantic Girls Track 3A
2004 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
2005 Kuemper Catholic Girls Golf 3A
2005 Harlan Football 3A
2006 Harlan Basketball 3A
2006 Kuemper Catholic Girls Golf 3A
2007 Red Oak Girls Bowling 1A
2007 Creston/Orient-Macksburg Wrestling 2A
2008 Harlan Baseball 3A
2009 Harlan Football 3A
2009 Kuemper Catholic Golf 2A
2010 Glenwood Baseball 3A
2010 Kuemper Catholic Golf 2A
2010 Kuemper Catholic Girls Golf 2A
2011 Kuemper Catholic Golf 2A
2011 Glenwood Track 3A
2013 Creston Golf 3A
2013 Kuemper Catholic Girls Golf 3A
2013 Harlan Volleyball 4A
2013 Kuemper Catholic Football 2A

State Team Championships Since Joining Hawkeye 10

School Titles
Harlan 18
Atlantic 11
Kuemper Catholic 10
Red Oak 7
Clarinda 6
Glenwood 5
Shenandoah 5
Creston 4
Lewis Central 4
Denison-Schleswig 1

State Runner-Up

Year School Sport Class
1927 Clarinda Track Single Class
1958 Creston Baseball Single Class
1958 Atlantic Golf Single Class
1959 Clarinda Cross Country A
1961 Clarinda Cross Country A
1963 Red Oak Cross Country A
1964 Red Oak Cross Country AA
1965 Atlantic Golf AA
1965 Shenandoah Golf A
1966 Glenwood Track A
1974 Atlantic Football 3A
1974 Red Oak Track A
1975 Creston Wrestling AA
1978 Shenandoah Golf AA
1979 Shenandoah Track A
1980 Glenwood Cross Country 1A
1980 Atlantic Football 3A
1981 Harlan Football 3A
1982 Denison-Schleswig Basketball 2A
1983 Clarinda Tennis 1A
1984 Glenwood Cross Country 2A
1984 Shenandoah Tennis 1A
1984 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
1985 Harlan Football 3A
1986 Harlan Football 3A
1987 Atlantic Golf 3A
1988 Harlan Football 3A
1989 Atlantic Girls Basketball Single Class
1989 Harlan Football 3A
1989 Atlantic Tennis 1A
1990 Creston Baseball 3A
1991 Red Oak Tennis 1A
1991 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
1991 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
1992 Harlan Football 3A
1992 Glenwood Wrestling 2A
1993 Kuemper Catholic Basketball 3A
1993 Atlantic Girls Basketball Single Class
1994 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
1995 Harlan Girls Basketball 3A
1995 Atlantic Girls Track 2A
1995 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
1996 Red Oak Tennis 1A
1997 Clarinda Wrestling 2A
1997 Red Oak Volleyball 2A
1998 Harlan Basketball 3A
1998 Denison-Schleswig Girls Basketball 4A
1998 Kuemper Catholic Golf 3A
1998 Red Oak Volleyball 2A
1998 Glenwood Wrestling 2A
1999 Harlan Golf 3A
2000 Denison-Schleswig Baseball 3A
2000 Harlan Football 3A
2000 Denison-Schleswig Soccer 1A
2000 Atlantic Tennis 1A
2001 Harlan Football 3A
2001 Kuemper Catholic Golf 3A
2001 Denison-Schleswig Soccer 1A
2002 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
2003 Atlantic Girls Basketball 3A
2003 Harlan Basketball 3A
2005 Kuemper Catholic Baseball 2A
2005 Clarinda Cross Country 2A
2005 Harlan Girls Track 3A
2005 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
2006 Harlan Girls Cross Country 3A
2006 Harlan Girls Track 3A
2006 Kuemper Catholic Girls Track 2A
2006 Lewis Central Wrestling 3A
2007 Denison-Schleswig Soccer 1A
2008 Harlan Baseball 3A
2008 Harlan Basketball 3A
2008 Red Oak Girls Bowling 1A
2008 Creston/Orient-Macksburg Wrestling 2A
2010 Kuemper Catholic Baseball 2A
2010 Red Oak Bowling 1A
2010 Clarinda Girls Golf 2A
2011 Harlan Baseball 3A
2011 Red Oak Bowling 1A
2012 Red Oak Bowling 1A
2012 Kuemper Catholic Golf 2A
2012 Kuemper Catholic Girls Golf 2A
2013 Harlan Girls Basketball 4A
2013 Harlan Basketball 3A
2013 Red Oak Girls Tennis 1A
2013 Kuemper Catholic Volleyball 3A

Wrestling

There is a strong history of wrestling in the conference with four separate schools having won state team championships since Glenwood won the conference's first in 1989. Lewis Central leads the way, having won state titles in 2001, '04, and '06. Jake Marlin of Creston/Orient-Macksburg joined a select group in 2013 when he became one of just 23 athletes in Iowa to have won four state individual titles. Fellow Creston alum Andrew Long won three straight from '06-'08, while Lewis Central's David Kjeldgaard, Travis Paulson, Brandon Mason, and Jimmy Waters all accomplished the feat as well. Marlin is also 4th all-time in career wins in Iowa, having finished his prep career at 204-6. He holds the state record with 148 career falls. Currently Marlin wrestles at the University of Iowa.

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