Indiana Crossroads Conference
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The Indiana Crossroads Conference is a seven-school conference, with schools located in Marion, Madison and Shelby counties. Lapel will leave after the 2013-14 school year, any future conference affiliation is unknown at this point.[1]
Membership
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment 12-13 |
IHSAA Class |
IHSAA Class Football |
County | Year Joined | Previous Conference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beech Grove | Beech Grove | Hornets | 819 | AAA | AAA | 49 Marion |
2005 | Mid-State | |
Cardinal Ritter | Indianapolis | Raiders | 532 | AA | AA | 49 Marion |
2005 | Independents | |
Lapel* | Lapel | Bulldogs | 439 | AA | A | 48 Madison |
2009 | White River | |
Lutheran | Indianapolis | Saints | 212 | A | A | 49 Marion |
2009 | Independents | |
Park Tudor | Indianapolis | Panthers | 423 | AA | AA | 49 Marion |
2005 | independent | |
Scecina Memorial | Indianapolis | Crusaders | 340 | AA | A | 49 Marion |
2005 | Rangeline | |
Speedway | Speedway | Sparkplugs | 493 | AA | AA | 49 Marion |
2010 | West Central | |
Triton Central | Fairland | Tigers | 510 | AA | AA | 73 Shelby |
2012 | Mid-Hoosier |
- Lapel played concurrently in the ICRC and WRC for the 2009-10 season only.
- Monrovia will join the ICC beginning school year 2014
State championships
Beech Grove Hornets (1)
- 2003 Girls Basketball (3A)
Cardinal Ritter Raiders (2)
- 1977 Football (1A)
- 2003 Football (1A)
- 2008 Football (1A)
Park Tudor Panthers (14)
- 1999 Baseball (1A)
- 1991 Boys Tennis
- 1997 Boys Tennis
- 1998 Boys Tennis
- 1998 Girls Tennis
- 1999 Boys Tennis
- 2000 Girls Tennis
- 2003 Boys Tennis
- 2005 Girls Tennis
- 2006 Girls Tennis
- 2007 Girls Tennis
- 2007 Boys Tennis
- 2008 Girls Tennis
- 2009 Boys Tennis
Scecina Memorial (4)
- 1991 Football (2A)
- 1992 Football (2A)
- 2007 Softball (2A)
- 2013 Softball (2A)
Lapel Bulldogs (1)
- 2005 Boys Basketball (1A)
Indianapolis Lutheran (2)
- 2004 Softball (1A)
- 2007 Softball (1A)
Triton Central (1)
- 2003 Baseball (2A)
References
- ↑ "Lapel to Exit ICC". The Senior Reports. 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
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