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Mississippi Valley Conference (Iowa)

The Mississippi Valley Conference (also called MVC) is a high-school athletic conference whose members are located in the metropolitan areas of eastern region of the U.S. state of Iowa, including Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Iowa City and Waterloo-Cedar Falls.

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Mississippi Valley Conference School Locations in Iowa
Mississippi Valley Conference
ConferenceIHSAA / IGHSAU
Founded1927
Sports fielded
  • 21
No. of teams15
RegionEastern Iowa
Official websitehttps://www.mississippivalleyiowa.org/

The conference is divided into two divisions: the Mississippi division and the Valley division. Division assignments rotate every two years, and are not geographically-based.

At present the MVC comprises all 4A schools with the exception of Dubuque Wahlert, which is categorized as 3A school. Cedar Rapids Xavier, when admitted to the MVC, was a 3A school, but became a 4A school beginning with the 2008-09 school year. As of 2014-2015, Xavier switched back to 3A and Western Dubuque high school, also a 3A school, beginning in 2019.

Member schools

There are 15 member schools of the Mississippi Valley Conference:

Mississippi Division

School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Year Founded 2022-2023 BEDS[1]
Cedar Falls Cedar Falls Public Tigers     1954 (orig. 1900) 1,311
City Iowa City Public Little Hawks     1937 1,154
Liberty North Liberty Public Lightning       2017 861
Linn-Mar Marion Public Lions     1959 1,733
Prairie Cedar Rapids Public Hawks     1956 1,334
Wahlert Catholic Dubuque Private Golden Eagles       1959 330
Washington Cedar Rapids Public Warriors     1957 (orig. 1857) 978
Epworth, Western Dubuque Epworth Public Bobcats       1962 721

Valley Division

School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Year Founded 2022-2023 BEDS[2]
Dubuque Dubuque Public Rams     1923 (orig. 1858) 1,078
Hempstead Dubuque Public Mustangs     1970 1,237
Jefferson Cedar Rapids Public J-Hawks     1958 1,189
Kennedy Cedar Rapids Public Cougars     1967 1,296
West Iowa City Public Trojans/Women of Troy     1968 1,096
West Waterloo Public Wahawks     1955 (orig. 1922) 1,384
Xavier Catholic Cedar Rapids Private Saints     1998 441

History

Since its founding, the Mississippi Valley Conference was a league composed of metropolitan schools in eastern Iowa. Until 1969, the MVC (as it is known to some locals) also included Quad-City area schools in both Iowa and Illinois; this list included Davenport High (since 1960, Davenport Central) and Davenport West in Iowa; and Illinois Quad-City area schools East Moline (now United Township), Moline and Rock Island. Clinton High School was also a member of the conference, as were Jefferson and Washington of Cedar Rapids, Iowa City High and Dubuque Senior (known for years simply as Dubuque). Cedar Rapids Kennedy joined immediately upon its opening in 1967.

The league was reorganized in 1969, with the five Quad-City area schools leaving to form a new league (the Quad-City Metro Conference, along with Catholic schools Davenport Assumption and Rock Island Alleman). The six remaining schools were joined by newcomers Bettendorf, Muscatine and Iowa City West (the latter which opened in 1968). Early in 1970, the newly opened Dubuque Hempstead was admitted to the conference.

One member - Muscatine - gained infamy during the 1970s when it lost 44 consecutive football games, including 40 straight league games between 1973 and 1977.1

The league reorganized again in 1978 when Bettendorf, Clinton and Muscatine left to join the newly formed Mississippi Athletic Conference; Dubuque Wahlert joined at that time to make the MVC an eight-team conference.

Linn-Mar and Cedar Rapids Prairie leave the disbanded East Iowa Conference and join the Mississippi Valley conference for 1986-87 school year

Waterloo East, Waterloo West, Cedar Falls, and Cedar Rapids Regis joined the conference in 1992. Regis was later merged with Cedar Rapids LaSalle High School to form Cedar Rapids Xavier High School. Periodically conference membership is reviewed based on school population trends.2

In 2016, Liberty, a new high school part of the Iowa City Community School District, applied for membership in the Mississippi Valley Conference. In January 2017, Western Dubuque accepted an invitation to join the league, joining from the WaMaC Conference. The additions became effective with the 2018-2019 school year, marking the first expansion of the conference since 1992, with the only change coming in 1998 with Xavier's opening.[3]

In the spring of 2021, Waterloo East's request to depart the conference after the 2021-2022 school year was approved by the Waterloo School District, to join the new Iowa Alliance Conference[4] that also includes 10 former Central Iowa Metro League schools. East's move came after a trend where the Trojans ranked near or at the bottom of the conference's all-sports rankings as well as decreasing sports participation.[5] Waterloo West did not pursue a change at this time, and no other MVC school has made an indication of plans to switch to any new conference.

Sports

The conference offers the following sports:

Although the member schools field freshman — and in some cases, junior varsity — teams in many of the above-mentioned sports, conference championships are determined at sophomore and varsity levels only.

In other states

Two other states have high-school athletic conferences named Mississippi Valley Conference. In Illinois, the Mississippi Valley Conference is a conference based in the Metro East area, the eastern suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri. In Wisconsin, the Mississippi Valley Conference is a conference based in the La Crosse area, commonly known as the Coulee Region.

References

  1. ^ "IHSAA: Classifications".
  2. ^ "IHSAA: Classifications".
  3. ^ Linder, Jeff, "Western Dubuque will join Mississippi Valley," Cedar Rapids Gazette, January 10, 2017. Accessed 01-10-2017. [1]
  4. ^ Mollenbeck, Andrew. "11 schools join new Iowa athletic conference". kcci.com. KCCI. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  5. ^ Wind, Andrew, "Waterloo school board approves East High request to join newly formed sports conference," The Courier, June 14, 2021. Accessed 06-15-2021. [2]
  • 1"Thank God it's over!" Sports article from the Muscatine Journal, September 10, 1978.
  • 2"Xavier grows into a Class 4A school" Sports article from the Cedar Rapids Gazette, March 12, 2008.

External links

  • Official site

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The Mississippi Valley Conference also called MVC is a high school athletic conference whose members are located in the metropolitan areas of eastern region of the U S state of Iowa including Cedar Rapids Dubuque Iowa City and Waterloo Cedar Falls class notpageimage Mississippi Valley Conference School Locations in Iowa Mississippi Valley ConferenceConferenceIHSAA IGHSAUFounded1927Sports fielded21No of teams15RegionEastern IowaOfficial websitehttps www mississippivalleyiowa org The conference is divided into two divisions the Mississippi division and the Valley division Division assignments rotate every two years and are not geographically based At present the MVC comprises all 4A schools with the exception of Dubuque Wahlert which is categorized as 3A school Cedar Rapids Xavier when admitted to the MVC was a 3A school but became a 4A school beginning with the 2008 09 school year As of 2014 2015 Xavier switched back to 3A and Western Dubuque high school also a 3A school beginning in 2019 Contents 1 Member schools 1 1 Mississippi Division 1 2 Valley Division 2 History 3 Sports 4 In other states 5 References 6 External linksMember schools EditThere are 15 member schools of the Mississippi Valley Conference Mississippi Division Edit School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Year Founded 2022 2023 BEDS 1 Cedar Falls Cedar Falls Public Tigers 1954 orig 1900 1 311City Iowa City Public Little Hawks 1937 1 154Liberty North Liberty Public Lightning 2017 861Linn Mar Marion Public Lions 1959 1 733Prairie Cedar Rapids Public Hawks 1956 1 334Wahlert Catholic Dubuque Private Golden Eagles 1959 330Washington Cedar Rapids Public Warriors 1957 orig 1857 978Epworth Western Dubuque Epworth Public Bobcats 1962 721Valley Division Edit School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors Year Founded 2022 2023 BEDS 2 Dubuque Dubuque Public Rams 1923 orig 1858 1 078Hempstead Dubuque Public Mustangs 1970 1 237Jefferson Cedar Rapids Public J Hawks 1958 1 189Kennedy Cedar Rapids Public Cougars 1967 1 296West Iowa City Public Trojans Women of Troy 1968 1 096West Waterloo Public Wahawks 1955 orig 1922 1 384Xavier Catholic Cedar Rapids Private Saints 1998 441History EditSince its founding the Mississippi Valley Conference was a league composed of metropolitan schools in eastern Iowa Until 1969 the MVC as it is known to some locals also included Quad City area schools in both Iowa and Illinois this list included Davenport High since 1960 Davenport Central and Davenport West in Iowa and Illinois Quad City area schools East Moline now United Township Moline and Rock Island Clinton High School was also a member of the conference as were Jefferson and Washington of Cedar Rapids Iowa City High and Dubuque Senior known for years simply as Dubuque Cedar Rapids Kennedy joined immediately upon its opening in 1967 The league was reorganized in 1969 with the five Quad City area schools leaving to form a new league the Quad City Metro Conference along with Catholic schools Davenport Assumption and Rock Island Alleman The six remaining schools were joined by newcomers Bettendorf Muscatine and Iowa City West the latter which opened in 1968 Early in 1970 the newly opened Dubuque Hempstead was admitted to the conference One member Muscatine gained infamy during the 1970s when it lost 44 consecutive football games including 40 straight league games between 1973 and 1977 1The league reorganized again in 1978 when Bettendorf Clinton and Muscatine left to join the newly formed Mississippi Athletic Conference Dubuque Wahlert joined at that time to make the MVC an eight team conference Linn Mar and Cedar Rapids Prairie leave the disbanded East Iowa Conference and join the Mississippi Valley conference for 1986 87 school yearWaterloo East Waterloo West Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids Regis joined the conference in 1992 Regis was later merged with Cedar Rapids LaSalle High School to form Cedar Rapids Xavier High School Periodically conference membership is reviewed based on school population trends 2In 2016 Liberty a new high school part of the Iowa City Community School District applied for membership in the Mississippi Valley Conference In January 2017 Western Dubuque accepted an invitation to join the league joining from the WaMaC Conference The additions became effective with the 2018 2019 school year marking the first expansion of the conference since 1992 with the only change coming in 1998 with Xavier s opening 3 In the spring of 2021 Waterloo East s request to depart the conference after the 2021 2022 school year was approved by the Waterloo School District to join the new Iowa Alliance Conference 4 that also includes 10 former Central Iowa Metro League schools East s move came after a trend where the Trojans ranked near or at the bottom of the conference s all sports rankings as well as decreasing sports participation 5 Waterloo West did not pursue a change at this time and no other MVC school has made an indication of plans to switch to any new conference Sports EditThe conference offers the following sports Fall Football volleyball boys cross country girls cross country boys golf and girls swimming Winter Boys basketball girls basketball bowling wrestling and boys swimming Spring Boys track and field girls track and field boys soccer girls soccer boys tennis girls tennis and girls golf Summer Baseball and softball Although the member schools field freshman and in some cases junior varsity teams in many of the above mentioned sports conference championships are determined at sophomore and varsity levels only In other states EditTwo other states have high school athletic conferences named Mississippi Valley Conference In Illinois the Mississippi Valley Conference is a conference based in the Metro East area the eastern suburbs of St Louis Missouri In Wisconsin the Mississippi Valley Conference is a conference based in the La Crosse area commonly known as the Coulee Region References Edit IHSAA Classifications IHSAA Classifications Linder Jeff Western Dubuque will join Mississippi Valley Cedar Rapids Gazette January 10 2017 Accessed 01 10 2017 1 Mollenbeck Andrew 11 schools join new Iowa athletic conference kcci com KCCI Retrieved 25 July 2022 Wind Andrew Waterloo school board approves East High request to join newly formed sports conference The Courier June 14 2021 Accessed 06 15 2021 2 1 Thank God it s over Sports article from the Muscatine Journal September 10 1978 2 Xavier grows into a Class 4A school Sports article from the Cedar Rapids Gazette March 12 2008 External links EditOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mississippi Valley Conference Iowa amp oldid 1123420338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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