The Olympic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Delaware, Fayette, Jay, and Madison counties. The conference was formed in 1971 by second (and third) high schools from Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie, and also included suburban Indianapolis schools that grew too large for their conferences at the time. Many suburban schools ended up outgrowing the Olympic as well, with former members now in the Metropolitan and Hoosier Crossroads "superconferences," as the two contain many of the largest schools in the state.
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| - The Olympic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Delaware, Fayette, Jay, and Madison counties. The conference was formed in 1971 by second (and third) high schools from Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie, and also included suburban Indianapolis schools that grew too large for their conferences at the time. Many suburban schools ended up outgrowing the Olympic as well, with former members now in the Metropolitan and Hoosier Crossroads "superconferences," as the two contain many of the largest schools in the state. (en)
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| - Carmel, Indiana
- Delaware County, IN
- Allen County Athletic Conference
- Indiana high school athletic conferences
- High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States
- Huntington, IN
- Huntington County, IN
- Huntington North High School
- Delaware County, Indiana
- Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference
- Indiana High School Athletic Association
- Superconference
- Connersville, Indiana
- McCutcheon High School
- Muncie, Indiana
- Muncie Central High School
- Muncie Southside High School
- Anderson, Indiana
- Anderson High School (Anderson, Indiana)
- Madison County, IN
- Hamilton County, Indiana
- Hendricks County, Indiana
- Hoosier Athletic Conference
- Hoosier Crossroads Conference
- Hoosier Heritage Conference
- Howard County, Indiana
- Sagamore Conference (IHSAA)
- Brownsburg, Indiana
- Brownsburg High School
- West Lafayette, Indiana
- William Henry Harrison High School (West Lafayette, Indiana)
- Fayette County, IN
- Fishers, Indiana
- Noblesville, Indiana
- Noblesville High School
- North Central Conference (IHSAA)
- Central Indiana Athletic Conference
- Central Suburban Conference
- Carmel High School (Carmel, Indiana)
- Hamilton County, IN
- Hamilton Southeastern High School
- Highland High School (Anderson, Indiana)
- Jay County, IN
- Jay County High School
- White River Conference (Indiana)
- Lafayette, Indiana
- Indiana High School Athletic Association disestablished conferences
- Tippecanoe County, Indiana
- Portland, Indiana
- South Central Conference (IHSAA)
- Classic Athletic Conference
- Indianapolis
- Kokomo, Indiana
- Kokomo High School
- Madison County, Indiana
- Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference
- dbr:Connersville_High_School_(Indiana)
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| - The Olympic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference located within Delaware, Fayette, Jay, and Madison counties. The conference was formed in 1971 by second (and third) high schools from Anderson, Kokomo, and Muncie, and also included suburban Indianapolis schools that grew too large for their conferences at the time. Many suburban schools ended up outgrowing the Olympic as well, with former members now in the Metropolitan and Hoosier Crossroads "superconferences," as the two contain many of the largest schools in the state. While hosting ten schools in two divisions at its largest, the conference spent the 2000s with five members, then four after Huntington North joined the North Central Conference. With the closing of Anderson Highland after the 2009-2010 school year, as well as the possibility that Muncie Southside will close and be consolidated into Muncie Central in 2011, the conference decided to disband. Connersville joined the Eastern Indiana Conference in 2013, while Jay County joined the Allen County Athletic Conference in 2014. Southside remained open as an independent school until 2014 (en)
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