Southwest Prairie Conference

The Southwest Prairie Conference (SPC) is an organization of twelve high schools in northern Illinois, representing five communities in that part of the state. These high schools are all members of the Illinois High School Association. The conference began competing during the 2006–2007 academic year. Minooka Community High School, Oswego High School, Oswego East High School, Plainfield Central High School, Plainfield East High School, Plainfield North High School, and Plainfield South High School came from the former Suburban Prairie Conference South division. Romeoville High School came from the former South Inter-Conference Association North division. Joliet Central and Joliet West high schools joined the conference from the Southwest Suburban Conference at the start of the 2016–2017 school year.[1] As of September, 2018, West Aurora High School is planning on joining the Conference, pending a vote by the current member schools.[2]

Southwest Prairie Conference
SPC
AssociationIHSA
Members12
RegionNorthern Illinois

Member Schools

East Division

School NameLocationTeam NameColors
Joliet Central High SchoolJoliet, ILSteelmen & Steelwomen   
Joliet West High SchoolJoliet, ILTigers   
Plainfield Central High SchoolPlainfield, ILWildcats   
Plainfield East High SchoolPlainfield, ILBengals   
Plainfield South High SchoolPlainfield, ILCougars   
Romeoville High SchoolRomeoville, ILSpartans     

West Division

School NameLocationTeam NameColors
Minooka Community High SchoolMinooka, ILIndians   
Oswego High SchoolOswego, ILPanthers   
Oswego East High SchoolOswego, ILWolves   
Plainfield North High SchoolPlainfield, ILTigers     
West Aurora High SchoolAurora, ILBlackhawks   
Yorkville High SchoolYorkville, ILFoxes   

References

  1. "Joliet Central, West to join SPC in 2016" December 15, 2014, "The Herald News"
  2. "West Aurora votes to join Southwest Prairie Conference," Linda Girardi, Aurora Beacon-News, 6 Sept. 2018, visited 7 Sept. 2018


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