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Northeast Eight Conference

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Northeast Eight Conference
Founded1989
As Northeast Hoosier Conference
2014
As Northeast Eight Conference
Ceased2013
(Northeast Hoosier Conference)
No. of teams8; 6 Class 4A, 2 Class 3A
Region7 Counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Wells, and Whitley, Indiana
Locations
Location of teams in Northeast Eight Conference

An eight-member IHSAA-Sanctioned Athletic Conference within the Northeastern Indiana counties of Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Wells, and Whitley. The conference was started in 1989 as the Northeast Hoosier Conference when six schools from the Northeastern Indiana Athletic Conference (Bellmont, Columbia City, DeKalb, East Noble, Homestead, and New Haven) joined with two schools from the Allen County Athletic Conference (Fort Wayne Carroll and Norwell). When the smaller six schools decided to pull out of the conference in 2015, the conference essentially ceased to exist, forcing the much larger Carroll and Homestead into joining the Summit Athletic Conference. The remaining schools, while settling on the current league name, added Huntington North of the North Central Conference and Leo of the Allen County Athletic Conference, who are more similar in size to the rest of the schools. While the six NEHC schools technically dropped out, they never actually left the league, having succeeded in forcing out the two large Fort Wayne schools, ended up staying in the league. This is not an unheard of tactic, as most notably Ohio's Chagrin Valley Conference pulled virtually the same move around the same time.

Membership

School Location Mascot Colors Enrollment IHSAA Class/Football Class # / County Year joined Previous conference
Bellmont Decatur Braves       641 AAA/AAA 01 
 Adams
1989 Northeastern Indiana
Columbia
City
Columbia City Eagles       1,127 AAAA/AAAA 92 
 Whitley
1989 Northeastern Indiana
DeKalb Waterloo Barons       1,083 AAAA/AAAA 17 
 DeKalb
1989 Northeastern Indiana
East
Noble
Kendallville Knights       1,045 AAAA/AAAA 57 
 Noble
1989 Northeastern Indiana
Huntington
North
Huntington Vikings     1,442 AAAA/AAAA 35
 Huntington
2015 North Central
Leo Leo Lions     968 AAA/AAAA 02 
 Allen
2015 Allen County
New Haven New Haven Bulldogs       1,064 AAAA/AAAA 02 
 Allen
1989 Northeastern Indiana
Norwell Ossian Knights       790 AAA/AAA 90 
 Wells
1989 Allen County

Former members (As Northeast Hoosier Conference)

School Location Mascot Colors Enrollment IHSAA Class # / County Year joined Previous conference Year left Conference joined
Fort Wayne
Carroll
Fort Wayne Chargers     2,472 AAAA 02 
 Allen
1989 Allen County 2015 Summit
Fort Wayne
Homestead
Fort Wayne Spartans       2,502 AAAA 02 
 Allen
1989 Northeastern Indiana 2015 Summit

State championships

Bellmont (8)

  • 1987 Wrestling
  • 1988 Wrestling
  • 1994 Wrestling
  • 2007 Volleyball (3A)
  • 2008 Football (3A)
  • 2010 Volleyball (3A)
  • 2016 Wrestling
  • 2020 Wrestling

Columbia City (0)

DeKalb (3)

  • 1980 Baseball
  • 1986 Football (4A)
  • 2021 Unified Flag Football

East Noble (1)

  • 2000 Football (4A)

Leo (6)

  • 2014 Softball (3A)
  • 2012 Hockey (3A)
  • 2014 Hockey (4A)
  • 2016 Hockey (3A)
  • 2018 Rugby (D-1)
  • 2019 Rugby (D-1)

Carroll (2)

  • 2010 Baseball (4A)
  • 2011 Baseball (4A)

Homestead (10)

  • 1983 Gymnastics
  • 1984 Gymnastics
  • 1985 Gymnastics
  • 1990 Hockey (2A)
  • 1991 Hockey (A)
  • 1995 Hockey (2A)
  • 1996 Gymnastics
  • 1999 Gymnastics
  • 2001 Gymnastics
  • 2015 Boys Basketball (4A)

Huntington North (2)

  • 1990 Girls Basketball
  • 1995 Girls Basketball

New Haven (0)

Norwell (3)

  • 2003 Baseball (3A)
  • 2007 Baseball (3A)
  • 2013 Baseball (3A)

Notable athletes

Resources


This page was last edited on 10 March 2024, at 03:51
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