![]() I knew about Wausau in BRC, but Marinette and Menominee(MI) IDK especially Menominee, maybe somebody misread Menomonie (WI).I just question that web link accuracy cause in 1963 wouldn't Wausau East just be called Wausau? West didn't open until 1970.Hate to put the damper what is some really neat info, but is there more proof? plus where is Eau Claire North, it opened 1962 shouldn't it be listed on last standings on the top of the page? Apparently, they were kicked out of the Wisconsin Valley in the 50s because they were too dominant? Is this true? Anyway, I couldn?t believe who was also in the BRC back then: Wanted to start this thread after hearing that Wausau (when it was a single HS) once belonged to the Big Rivers Conference. LMB wrote:I enjoyed all the responses to the "Defunct Wisconsin High Schools" post ? thanks. The old Braveland Conference in the late 70s looked like this:īrookfield East, Brookfield Central, Homestead, Nicolet, Brown Deer, Menominee Falls North, Menominee Falls East, Port Washington, Cedarburg, Sussex Hamilton.Īnd I can also give you the original North Shore (1985ish), which is quite similar to today?s:Ĭedarburg, Grafton, Homestead, Germantown, Port Washington, Whitefish Bay, Nicolet, Shorewood, Wauwatosa East, Wauwatosa West.Īdd any others former/realigned conferences from ?back in the day.? Thanks. Don?t know when Wausau went back to the Valley, or why La Crosse Logan was not involved. WOW, talk about travel! This makes the distances in the Wisconsin Valley-Fox Valley merger seem like a piece of cake?La Crosse to Marinette for a conference game, sheesh! The UP football site has standings for the Big Rivers 1960-63. ![]() I enjoyed all the responses to the "Defunct Wisconsin High Schools" post ? thanks.
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