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
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| - Carroll High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- Chagrin Valley Conference
- Bellmont High School
- David Doster
- DeKalb County, IN
- DeKalb High School (Indiana)
- Decatur, IN
- Allen County Athletic Conference
- Indiana high school athletic conferences
- High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States
- Huntington, Indiana
- Huntington County, IN
- Huntington North High School
- Rob Bowen
- DeKalb County, Indiana
- Indiana High School Athletic Association
- Northeastern Indiana Athletic Conference
- Columbia City, IN
- Columbia City High School
- Noble County, Indiana
- Homestead High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- Leo-Cedarville, Indiana
- Leo Junior/Senior High School
- Major League Baseball
- Adams County, Indiana
- Waterloo, IN
- Wells County, IN
- Whitley County, IN
- Adams County, IN
- Allen County, IN
- Allen County, Indiana
- East Noble High School
- Fort Wayne
- Noble County, IN
- North Central Conference (IHSAA)
- Norwell High School (Indiana)
- Ossian, IN
- Jarrod Parker
- Huntington County, Indiana
- Northern Illinois Huskies football
- Chandler Harnish
- Kendallville, IN
- Wells County, Indiana
- Whitley County, Indiana
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Indiana
- Indianapolis Colts
- New Haven, IN
- New Haven High School (Indiana)
- Summit Athletic Conference (IHSAA)
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| - 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. (en)
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