Interstate Eight Conference

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The Interstate Eight Conference (I-8) has 12 schools in Illinois that are members of the conference. The Interstate Eight originally had 8 schools—Coal City, Dwight, Lisle, Plano, Reed-Custer, Sandwich, Seneca and Wilmington. In 2006 Herscher, Manteno, Peotone and Westmont joined the conference. This conference is one of the most competitive conferences in the state. The Conference is divided into Large and Small divisions during football season. In all other sports, the conference is undivided.

Most of the member schools are in rural towns. Westmont and Lisle Senior High Schools are Suburbs of Chicago but enrollments are small in size.

Members of the I-8 Conference are all members of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The conference was recently changed with Reed- Custer moving into the small division and Plano moving into the large division.

Large Division

Small Division

State Titles

Football

Football is based on an 8 class system since 2001.

  • Plano (2006 3A, 2007 3A)
  • Coal City (1993 2A)
  • Seneca (1990 2A)

Boys Baseball

  • Lisle (2013 2A)
  • Wilmington (2003, 2005)
  • Reed-Custer (1985)
  • Herscher (1999)

Wrestling

  • Wilmington (2007, 2008, 2009)
  • Sandwich (1991, 1997, 1999, 2001)
  • Reed-Custer (2010,2012)

Boys Basketball

  • Seneca (2005–06 A)

Boys Golf

  • Dwight (1980)

Boys Soccer

  • Lisle (2010 1A)

Girls Soccer

  • Manteno (2009 1A)

Competitive Cheerleading

  • Dwight (2013)

Competitive Dance Team

  • Peotone (2012 1A)

Boys Cross country

Cross Country is based on a 3 class system since 2007.

  • Seneca (1989 A)

Girls Cross country

Cross Country is based on a 3 class system since 2007.

  • Herscher (1991 A, 1992 A, 1996 A)

Girls Track and Field

  • Herscher (1996)

Girls Softball

  • Coal City (2010)

Girls Volleyball

  • Lisle (1985)

Scholastic Bowl

Lisle (2011, 2012)

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