White River Valley Conference

The White River Valley Conference was a short-lived athletic conference in southwestern Indiana. The conference started off well, sponsoring both varsity and junior varsity contests mainly in basketball and track.[1] However, after three years, Bloomfield would leave to help found the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference.[2] The year after, Spencer followed suit. This caused Clay City to rejoin their county conference, leaving the remaining four schools (all in Greene County) to do the same.

Members

School Location Mascot Colors County Year joined Previous conference Year left Conference joined
Bloomfield1 Bloomfield Cardinals     28
Greene
1936 Greene County 1939 SW Indiana
Clay
City2
Clay City Eels     11
Clay
1936 Clay County 1940 Clay County
Jasonville Jasonville Yellow Jackets     28
Greene
1936 Greene County 1940 Greene County
Lyons Lyons Lions     28
Greene
1936 Greene County 1940 Greene County
Midland Midland Middies     28
Greene
1936 Greene County 1940 Greene County
Spencer Spencer Cops     60
Owen
1936 Tri-County (Central) 1940 SW Indiana
Switz City Switz City Switzers     28
Greene
1936 Greene County 1940 Greene County

References

  1. ^ "Week in Gymnasium in Switz City". Linton (IN) Daily Citizen. 1938-01-11. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  2. ^ "Through The Years". Spencer (IN) Evening World. 2014-02-17. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
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