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Northern Illinois Conference (athletic conference)

The Northern Illinois Conference (NIC-10) is a high school athletic conference consisting of nine high public schools and one Catholic school in Illinois' Boone, Stephenson, and Winnebago Counties. Member schools are also full members of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), and are among the larger schools in that area, all competing in Class AA (in the two class system) of IHSA competitions.

Northern Illinois Conference
ConferenceIHSA
No. of teams10
RegionIllinois (Boone, Stephenson, and Winnebago counties)
Locations
The Northern Illinois Conference within Illinois
5km
3miles
Jefferson
Hononegah
Harlem
Guilford
East
Boylan
Belvidere North
Belvidere
Auburn
Locations of NIC 10 Schools

Current members edit

School Location Mascot Colors Year Joined IHSA Classes A/AA[1] Website Reference
Auburn High School Rockford Knights    
Red, Black
1960 AA/3A/4A [2] . Archived from the original on 2014-04-20. [3]
Belvidere High School Belvidere Bucs    
Gold, Purple
1963 A/AA/2A/3A [4] Belvidere Community Unit School District 100 [5]
Belvidere North High School Belvidere Blue Thunder      
Navy Blue, Scarlet Red, Vegas Gold
2006 AA/2A/3A/4A [6] Belvidere North High School [7]
Boylan Catholic High School Rockford Titans    
Green, White
1964 AA/2A/3A/4A [8] Boylan Catholic High School [9]
East High School Rockford E-Rabs    
Red, Black
1940 AA/2A/3A/4A [10] East High School [11]
Freeport High School Freeport Pretzels    
Orange, Black
1916 AA/2A/3A [12] [13]
Guilford High School Rockford Vikings    
Columbia Blue, White
1963 AA/3A/4A [14] Guilford High School [15]
Harlem High School Machesney Park Huskies    
Black, Orange
1963 AA/3A/4A [16] [17]
Hononegah High School Rockton Indians    
Purple, Gold
1982 AA/3A/4A [18] Hononegah Community High School District 207 [19]
Jefferson High School Rockford J-Hawks      [20]
Red, White, Gold
1971 2A/3A/4A [21] Jefferson High School [22]

* Depending on the sport/activity, schools compete in a variety of class systems. The classes are listed in that order in this table.

Previous members edit

School Location Mascot Colors Year Joined Year Left Total Years Current Conference Website Reference
DeKalb High School DeKalb, IL Barbs    
Orange, Black
1916
1919
1917
1929
13 DuPage Valley Conference DeKalb High School [23]
Rockford Central High School Rockford, IL Rabs    
Red, Black
1916 1940 24 School Closed [24]
Aurora East High School Aurora, IL Tomcats    
Red, Black
1916 1963 47 Upstate Eight Conference East Aurora High School [25]
Aurora West High School Aurora, IL Blackhawks    
Red, Blue
1916 1963 47 Southwest Prairie Conference https://www.sd129.org/Domain/22 [26]
Elgin High School Elgin, IL Maroons    
Maroon, Cream
1916 1963 47 Upstate Eight Conference https://www.u-46.org/EHS [27]
Joliet Township High School Joliet, IL Steelmen    
Royal Blue, Gold
1916 1960 44 Southwest Prairie Conference http://www.jths.org/ [28]
LaSalle-Peru High School LaSalle, IL Cavaliers    
Red, Green
1936 1964 28 Interstate Eight Conference https://www.lphs.net/ [29]
Rockford West High School Rockford, IL Warriors    
Red, Black
1940 1989 49 Converted to a middle school http://www3.rps205.com/district/Pages/default.aspx [30]

History edit

The Northern Illinois High School Conference (NIHSC) was founded in 1916 as a high school football conference. Boys track and basketball soon followed, and other sports were added over time. Original members included Freeport High School, Rockford High School, Joliet High School, Elgin High School, DeKalb High School, Aurora East High School, and Aurora West High School. DeKalb withdrew after one season, and for two years the league operated with six schools. The flu pandemic of 1918, which hit the Rockford area particularly hard, caused the cancellation of that year’s football season, and when league play returned in 1919, DeKalb rejoined. At this time, newspapers began referring to the league as the Big 7 for brevity.[31]

In 1929, DeKalb again left the conference with six teams, and the league was known as the Big 6 until LaSalle-Peru High School joined in 1936. In the spring of 1940, Rockford High School was replaced by Rockford West and Rockford East, and the conference naturally became the Big 8.[32]

1940 to 1960 was a period of stability, as the league operated with the same eight members spread over five far-flung counties. However, the high school building boom that began throughout northern Illinois in the late 1950s led to a series of conference realignments that brought rapid changes and a geographic shift to the Big 8. The first in this series of moves was Joliet’s departure for the South Suburban Conference in 1960. The Steelmen were replaced by the newly opened Rockford Auburn High School that same year. In 1963, NIHSC charter members East Aurora, West Aurora, and Elgin departed to help form the new Upstate 8 Conference, and Harlem High School, Belvidere High School, and the newly opened Rockford Guilford High School immediately stepped in to take their place. With the other seven league members now concentrated in the farthest reaches of northern Illinois, LaSalle-Peru withdrew in 1964 to join the North Central Illinois Conference, which was closer to home. Boylan Central Catholic High School, the league’s only private school, replaced the Cavaliers that same year.[33]

The Big 8 became the Big 9 with the addition of Rockford Jefferson High School in 1971.

In 1982, Hononegah High School joined the league, and to avoid the obvious confusion with the collegiate Big 10, the league returned to its roots by becoming the Northern Illinois Conference (NIC-10).

The league became the NIC-9 when Rockford West was closed after the 1988–89 school year, and reverted to NIC-10 when Belvidere North High School opened in 2007. Freeport High School remains the only original member of the conference.

[34]

Expansion edit

In April 2018, requests from both Kaneland High School and DeKalb High School for consideration to be admitted to the conference starting in the 2019-20 school year were sent to the NIC-10 president, Freeport principal Dr. Beth Summers.[35] On May 14, 2018, Kaneland was rejected by the NIC-10 and joined the Interstate Eight Conference.[36] Based on a May 24, 2018 announcement, the NIC-10 unanimously voted to table discussions toward expansion, denying DeKalb the opportunity to return to the conference after a 90 year absence.[37]

Membership timeline edit

Full members

State championships edit

69 IHSA State Championships have been earned by the conference membership:

  • Basketball (boys)-9: Rockford High School (1918–19, 1938–39); Elgin (1923–24, 24–25); Freeport (1925–26, 50–51); Joliet Township (1936–37); Rockford West (1954–55, 55–56)[38]
  • Bowling (boys)-8: Jefferson (2002–03); Freeport (2007–08); Guilford (2010–11, 2013–14); Hononegah (2014–15, 2017–18); Harlem (2016–17, 2018–19)[39]
  • Bowling (girls)-9: Rockford East (1996–97); Jefferson (2007–08); Harlem (1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2010–11, 2016–17, 2017-18)[40]
  • Chess-3: Jefferson (1990–91); Auburn (1991–92, 92–93)[41]
  • Competitive Cheerleading (coed) 3: Belvidere North (2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19)[42]
  • Cross Country (boys)-2: Belvidere North (2009–10, 10-11)[43]
  • Cross Country (girls)-3: Guilford (1981–82) Belvidere North (2016–17, 2018–19)[44]
  • Field Hockey (girls)-1: Rockford West (1975–76)
  • Football-7: Rockford East (1974–75, 85–86); Guilford (1982–83); Belvidere (1993–94, 1994–95); Boylan (2010–11, 2011–12)[45]
  • Golf (boys)-12: Rockford East (1941–42, 42–43, 43–44, 44–45, 46–47, 56–57); Rockford West (1940–41); Guilford (1974–75, 75–76, 83–84, 85–86); Boylan (2002–03)[46]
  • Golf (girls)-1: Guilford (1994–95)[47]
  • Golf (girls -individual)-1: RPS205 Coop Team (2015–16) Madasyn Pettersen (Guilford)[48]
  • Journalism-1: Jefferson (2006–07)[49]
  • Scholastic Bowl-2: Auburn (2007–08, 2014–15)[50]
  • Soccer (boys)-1: Boylan (2010–11)[51]
  • Softball-2: Harlem (1979–80, 98–99)[52]
  • Swimming & Diving (boys)-1: Rockford High School (1932–33)[53]
  • Track & Field (boys)-5: Joliet Township (1915–16); Rockford High School (1926–27, 32–33, 34–35); Freeport (2016–17)[54]
  • Debate (Public Policy)- 1: Belvidere North (2018–19)

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within Illinois 5km3milesJeffersonHononegahHarlemGuilfordEastBoylanBelvidere North Belvidere Auburn Locations of NIC 10 Schools Contents 1 Current members 2 Previous members 3 History 4 Expansion 4 1 Membership timeline 5 State championships 6 ReferencesCurrent members editSchool Location Mascot Colors Year Joined IHSA Classes A AA 1 Website Reference Auburn High School Rockford Knights Red Black 1960 AA 3A 4A 2 Home of the Knights Archived from the original on 2014 04 20 3 Belvidere High School Belvidere Bucs Gold Purple 1963 A AA 2A 3A 4 Belvidere Community Unit School District 100 5 Belvidere North High School Belvidere Blue Thunder Navy Blue Scarlet Red Vegas Gold 2006 AA 2A 3A 4A 6 Belvidere North High School 7 Boylan Catholic High School Rockford Titans Green White 1964 AA 2A 3A 4A 8 Boylan Catholic High School 9 East High School Rockford E Rabs Red Black 1940 AA 2A 3A 4A 10 East High School 11 Freeport High School Freeport Pretzels Orange Black 1916 AA 2A 3A 12 13 Guilford High School Rockford Vikings Columbia Blue White 1963 AA 3A 4A 14 Guilford High School 15 Harlem High School Machesney Park Huskies Black Orange 1963 AA 3A 4A 16 Harlem High School 17 Hononegah High School Rockton Indians Purple Gold 1982 AA 3A 4A 18 Hononegah Community High School District 207 19 Jefferson High School Rockford J Hawks 20 Red White Gold 1971 2A 3A 4A 21 Jefferson High School 22 Depending on the sport activity schools compete in a variety of class systems The classes are listed in that order in this table Previous members editSchool Location Mascot Colors Year Joined Year Left Total Years Current Conference Website Reference DeKalb High School DeKalb IL Barbs Orange Black 19161919 19171929 13 DuPage Valley Conference DeKalb High School 23 Rockford Central High School Rockford IL Rabs Red Black 1916 1940 24 School Closed 24 Aurora East High School Aurora IL Tomcats Red Black 1916 1963 47 Upstate Eight Conference East Aurora High School 25 Aurora West High School Aurora IL Blackhawks Red Blue 1916 1963 47 Southwest Prairie Conference https www sd129 org Domain 22 26 Elgin High School Elgin IL Maroons Maroon Cream 1916 1963 47 Upstate Eight Conference https www u 46 org EHS 27 Joliet Township High School Joliet IL Steelmen Royal Blue Gold 1916 1960 44 Southwest Prairie Conference http www jths org 28 LaSalle Peru High School LaSalle IL Cavaliers Red Green 1936 1964 28 Interstate Eight Conference https www lphs net 29 Rockford West High School Rockford IL Warriors Red Black 1940 1989 49 Converted to a middle school http www3 rps205 com district Pages default aspx 30 History editThe Northern Illinois High School Conference NIHSC was founded in 1916 as a high school football conference Boys track and basketball soon followed and other sports were added over time Original members included Freeport High School Rockford High School Joliet High School Elgin High School DeKalb High School Aurora East High School and Aurora West High School DeKalb withdrew after one season and for two years the league operated with six schools The flu pandemic of 1918 which hit the Rockford area particularly hard caused the cancellation of that year s football season and when league play returned in 1919 DeKalb rejoined At this time newspapers began referring to the league as the Big 7 for brevity 31 In 1929 DeKalb again left the conference with six teams and the league was known as the Big 6 until LaSalle Peru High School joined in 1936 In the spring of 1940 Rockford High School was replaced by Rockford West and Rockford East and the conference naturally became the Big 8 32 1940 to 1960 was a period of stability as the league operated with the same eight members spread over five far flung counties However the high school building boom that began throughout northern Illinois in the late 1950s led to a series of conference realignments that brought rapid changes and a geographic shift to the Big 8 The first in this series of moves was Joliet s departure for the South Suburban Conference in 1960 The Steelmen were replaced by the newly opened Rockford Auburn High School that same year In 1963 NIHSC charter members East Aurora West Aurora and Elgin departed to help form the new Upstate 8 Conference and Harlem High School Belvidere High School and the newly opened Rockford Guilford High School immediately stepped in to take their place With the other seven league members now concentrated in the farthest reaches of northern Illinois LaSalle Peru withdrew in 1964 to join the North Central Illinois Conference which was closer to home Boylan Central Catholic High School the league s only private school replaced the Cavaliers that same year 33 The Big 8 became the Big 9 with the addition of Rockford Jefferson High School in 1971 In 1982 Hononegah High School joined the league and to avoid the obvious confusion with the collegiate Big 10 the league returned to its roots by becoming the Northern Illinois Conference NIC 10 The league became the NIC 9 when Rockford West was closed after the 1988 89 school year and reverted to NIC 10 when Belvidere North High School opened in 2007 Freeport High School remains the only original member of the conference 34 Expansion editIn April 2018 requests from both Kaneland High School and DeKalb High School for consideration to be admitted to the conference starting in the 2019 20 school year were sent to the NIC 10 president Freeport principal Dr Beth Summers 35 On May 14 2018 Kaneland was rejected by the NIC 10 and joined the Interstate Eight Conference 36 Based on a May 24 2018 announcement the NIC 10 unanimously voted to table discussions toward expansion denying DeKalb the opportunity to return to the conference after a 90 year absence 37 Membership timeline edit Full membersState championships edit69 IHSA State Championships have been earned by the conference membership Basketball boys 9 Rockford High School 1918 19 1938 39 Elgin 1923 24 24 25 Freeport 1925 26 50 51 Joliet Township 1936 37 Rockford West 1954 55 55 56 38 Bowling boys 8 Jefferson 2002 03 Freeport 2007 08 Guilford 2010 11 2013 14 Hononegah 2014 15 2017 18 Harlem 2016 17 2018 19 39 Bowling girls 9 Rockford East 1996 97 Jefferson 2007 08 Harlem 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 2004 05 2010 11 2016 17 2017 18 40 Chess 3 Jefferson 1990 91 Auburn 1991 92 92 93 41 Competitive Cheerleading coed 3 Belvidere North 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 42 Cross Country boys 2 Belvidere North 2009 10 10 11 43 Cross Country girls 3 Guilford 1981 82 Belvidere North 2016 17 2018 19 44 Field Hockey girls 1 Rockford West 1975 76 Football 7 Rockford East 1974 75 85 86 Guilford 1982 83 Belvidere 1993 94 1994 95 Boylan 2010 11 2011 12 45 Golf boys 12 Rockford East 1941 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 47 56 57 Rockford West 1940 41 Guilford 1974 75 75 76 83 84 85 86 Boylan 2002 03 46 Golf girls 1 Guilford 1994 95 47 Golf girls individual 1 RPS205 Coop Team 2015 16 Madasyn Pettersen Guilford 48 Journalism 1 Jefferson 2006 07 49 Scholastic Bowl 2 Auburn 2007 08 2014 15 50 Soccer boys 1 Boylan 2010 11 51 Softball 2 Harlem 1979 80 98 99 52 Swimming amp Diving boys 1 Rockford High School 1932 33 53 Track amp Field boys 5 Joliet Township 1915 16 Rockford High School 1926 27 32 33 34 35 Freeport 2016 17 54 Debate Public Policy 1 Belvidere North 2018 19 References edit http www ihsa org school enrolla htm bare URL Rockford Auburn Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Rockford Auburn Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Belvidere H S Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Belvidere H S Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Belvidere North Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Belvidere North Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Rockford Boylan Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Rockford Boylan Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Rockford East Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Rockford East Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Freeport H S Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Freeport H S Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Rockford Guilford Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Rockford Guilford Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Machesney Park Harlem Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Machesney Park Harlem Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Machesney Park Harlem Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Rockton Hononegah Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 Jefferson High School Basketball CBS Interactive 11 January 2013 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Rockton Hononegah Illinois High School Association IHSA 12 June 2013 Retrieved 28 July 2013 Rockford Jefferson Illinois High School Association IHSA 1 April 2010 Retrieved 27 April 2010 DeKalb High School Rockford High School East Aurora High School West Aurora High School Elgin High School Joliet Township High School LaSalle Peru High School Rockford West High School Solarz Steve Aurora s East West Football Rivalry The History Press Charleston SC 2014 Solarz Steve Aurora s East West Football Rivalry The History Press Charleston SC 2014 Solarz Steve Aurora s East West Football Rivalry The History Press Charleston SC 2014 Big 7 Illinois High School Glory Days Retrieved 27 April 2010 StateLineSportsNetwork net Kane County Chronicle StateLineSportsNetwork net Boys Basketball Champions and Runners Up Illinois High School Association IHSA Retrieved 17 May 2018 Boys Bowling Team Champions and Runners Up 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