Fox Valley Conference

The Fox Valley Conference is an IHSA recognized high school extracurricular conference including the following schools, generally located in the northern part of the Fox River basin in Illinois.

Schools

The conference was split up into two divisions starting in the 2014–2015 season and consists of 13 teams total.[1] All enrollments[2] and classifications[3] are from the Illinois High School Association website.

Valley Division

School Town Team Name Colors Enrollment IHSA Classes 2/3/4[nb 1][nb 2]
Cary-Grove High School Cary Trojans           1802 AA/3A/4A
Crystal Lake South High School Crystal Lake Gators                1935 AA/3A/4A
Dundee-Crown High School Carpentersville Chargers           2546 AA/3A/4A
Huntley High School Huntley Red Raiders                2593 AA/3A/4A
Harry D. Jacobs High School Algonquin Golden Eagles           2268 AA/3A/4A
McHenry High Schools[nb 3] McHenry Warriors           2492 AA/3A/4A

Fox Division

School Town Team Name Colors Enrollment IHSA Classes 2/3/4
Crystal Lake Central High School Crystal Lake Tigers           1574 AA/2A/3A
Grayslake Central High School Grayslake Rams           1436 AA/2A/3A
Grayslake North High School Grayslake Knights           1522 AA/2A/3A
Hampshire High School Hampshire Whip-Purs           1062 AA/2A/3A
Prairie Ridge High School Crystal Lake Wolves           1689 AA/3A/4A
Woodstock High School Woodstock Blue Streaks           1005 AA/2A/3A
Woodstock North High School Woodstock Thunder                899 AA/2A/3A

Changes

School Town Team Name Colors Enrollment IHSA Classes 2/3/4[nb 4][nb 5]
Cary-Grove High School Cary Trojans           1802 AA/3A/4A
Crystal Lake South High School Crystal Lake Gators                1935 AA/3A/4A
Dundee-Crown High School Carpentersville Chargers           2546 AA/3A/4A
Huntley High School Huntley Red Raiders                2593 AA/3A/4A
Harry D. Jacobs High School Algonquin Golden Eagles           2268 AA/3A/4A
McHenry High Schools[nb 6] McHenry Warriors           2492 AA/3A/4A
Crystal Lake Central High School Crystal Lake Tigers           1574 AA/2A/3A
Hampshire High School Hampshire Whip-Purs           1062 AA/2A/3A
Prairie Ridge High School Crystal Lake Wolves           1689 AA/3A/4A

Notes

  1. The state series class which a school competes in not only depends on the school's student population, but on the sport or activity. Some activities divide schools into two classes, some into three, and others into four. The listing here is in the order of two class, three class, and four class. The more "A"s in a class, the larger the schools competing. For more information on this, see Illinois High School Association#State Series Format.
  2. Schools are not assigned a classification for football until they have qualified for the playoffs each year. A school's classification not only depends on their student population, but on the populations of the other schools who have qualified. Thus, some schools routinely move between classes.
  3. McHenry High School is a program which combines students from McHenry East High School and McHenry West High School.
  4. The state series class which a school competes in not only depends on the school's student population, but on the sport or activity. Some activities divide schools into two classes, some into three, and others into four. The listing here is in the order of two class, three class, and four class. The more "A"s in a class, the larger the schools competing. For more information on this, see Illinois High School Association#State Series Format.
  5. Schools are not assigned a classification for football until they have qualified for the playoffs each year. A school's classification not only depends on their student population, but on the populations of the other schools who have qualified. Thus, some schools routinely move between classes.
  6. McHenry High School is a program which combines students from McHenry East High School and McHenry West High School.

References

  1. "Conferences & Affiliated Schools". Illinois High School Association. December 26, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  2. "School Enrollments (Alphabetical) – 2011–12". Illinois High School Association. August 30, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  3. "School Classifications – 2011–12". Illinois High School Association. June 30, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  4. Naqvi, Jameel (11 November 2009), "Hampshire to join Fox Valley Conference", Daily Herald, retrieved 9 January 2010, The Community Unit District 300 school board voted unanimously Monday to move Hampshire High from the Big Northern to the Fox Valley Conference, where it will face stiffer competition from larger schools.

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