Great Lakes Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
A four-member IHSAA-sanctioned conference located entirely within Lake County. All members are in the city of Hammond. The conference is among the youngest in the state, created in 2007 following the disbandment of the Lake Athletic Conference and after failing to find acceptance in another conference for each of the four schools. The GLAC's "sister" conferences also created from the Lake Athletic Conference are the Greater South Shore Athletic Conference and the Northwest Crossroads Conference.
Membership
School | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment 08-09 |
IHSAA Class | IHSAA Class Football |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hammond High School | Wildcats | 1,103 | 3A | 4A | |
Hammond Clark | Pioneers | 857 | 3A | 4A | |
Hammond Gavit | Gladiators | 864 | 3A | 3A | |
Hammond Morton | Governors | 1,174 | 4A | 4A | |
State Champions
Hammond High School Wildcats (17)
- 1905 Boys Track & Field
- 1906 Boys Track & Field
- 1935 Wrestling
- 1936 Wrestling
- 1936 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1937 Wrestling
- 1938 Boys Track & Field
- 1939 Boys Track & Field
- 1940 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1941 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1942 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1943 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1951 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1952 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1954 Boys Swimming & Diving
- 1962 Wrestling
- 1963 Wrestling
Hammond Clark Pioneers (1)
- 1938 Wrestling
Resources
- IHSAA Conferences
- IHSAA Directory
- Northern Indiana Football History
- IHSAA State Champions
- IHSAA Classification
- IHSAA Football Classification
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