River Valley Conference (Illinois)
Conference | IHSA |
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Founded | 1940 |
Sports fielded |
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No. of teams | 10 |
Region | Illinois |
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The River Valley Conference is a high school sports Conference in northeastern and two high schools in a southern suburbs is "Illinois Lutheran and Beecher High School in Illinois, United States. The conference is part of the Illinois High School Association. The conference started around 1940 as the Kankakee Valley Conference, making up schools from the Kankakee County and Will County area. The conference had split into two divisions (Kan-Will and Will-Ro-Kee) in 1953 to make football scheduling more manageable, but maintained the conference in basketball and other sports.[1] With the Iroquois and Vermilion Valley conferences folding, the KVC took on some of their members, prompting the change to its current name. The biggest shift since then occurred in 2006, as its larger schools left to join schools with similar membership, leaving the RVC as a rural, smaller school conference. In 2020, Grace Christian became a full IHSA member, and joined the RVC. This brought the amount of teams up to 8. Momence and Clifton Central are set to join the RVC in 2021, due to the dissolving of the Sangamon Valley Conference. This will bring the conference up to 10 teams.
Membership
[edit]Current
[edit]School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Areas | County | IHSA Enrollment | Class | Year Joined | Previous Conference |
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Beecher | Beecher | Bobcats | South Suburbs | Will | 354 | 2A | pre-1948 | ||
Clifton Central | Clifton | Comets | East Illinois | Iroquois | 292.5 | 2A | 2021 | Sangamon Valley | |
Donovan | Donovan | Wildcats | East Illinois | Iroquois | 69.5 | 1A | 1989 | Iroquois | |
Gardner-South Wilmington | Gardner | Panthers | Northeast Illinois | Grundy | 179.5 | 1A | 1989 | Vermilion Valley | |
Grace Christian Academy | Kankakee | Crusaders | East Illinois | Kankakee | 73.5 | 1A | 2020 | ||
Grant Park | Grant Park | Dragons | East Illinois | Kankakee | 139 | 1A | pre-1948 | ||
Illinois Lutheran | Crete | Chargers | South Suburbs | Will | 104 | 1A | 2006 | Tollway | |
Momence | Momence | Redskins | East Illinois | Kankakee | 307 | 2A | 2021 | Sangamon Valley | |
St. Anne | St. Anne | Cardinals | East Illinois | Kankakee | 175 | 1A | pre-1948 | ||
Tri-Point | Cullom | Chargers | East Illinois | Livingston | 111.5 | 1A | 2011 | Sangamon Valley |
Former
[edit]Note: records before 1948-49 are incomplete. Some teams may have played in the conference before the date recorded, other schools may have played in the conference's early years.
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year Joined | Previous Conference | Year Left | Conference Joined |
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Bonfield | Bonfield | Braves | Kankakee | pre-1940 | 1941 | none (consolidated into Reddick) | ||
Crete-Monee1 | Crete | Warriors | Will | 1940 | none (new school) | 1962 | Southeast Suburban | |
R.U.C.E.2 | Reddick | Bulldogs | Kankakee | 1944 | 1956 | Northeast | ||
Bishop McNamara3 | Kankakee | Irish | Kankakee | pre-1948 | 1989 | Chicago Catholic | ||
Bradley-Bourbonnais | Bradley | Boilermakers | Kankakee | pre-1948 | 1962 | Southeast Suburban | ||
Gilman | Gilman | Owls | Iroquois | pre-1948 | 1962 | Vermilion Valley | ||
Manteno | Manteno | Panthers | Kankakee | pre-1948 | 2006 | Interstate 8 | ||
Momence | Momence | Redskins | Kankakee | pre-1948 | 2006 | Sangamon Valley | ||
Peotone | Peotone | Blue Devils | Will | pre-1948 | 2006 | Interstate 8 | ||
Central | Clifton | Comets | Iroquois | 1950 | none (new school) | 1980 | Wauseca | |
Herscher4 | Herscher | Tigers | Kankakee | 1950 | Vermilion Valley | 2006 | Interstate 8 |
- Known as Crete until 1948.
- Known as Reddick until 1950.
- Known as St. Patrick until 1955.
- Herscher played concurrently in the KVC and VVC from 1950 to 1954.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Illinois HS Glory Days (2005-01-30). "The Great Conferences". Retrieved 2014-02-10.