The South Central Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference from 1936 to 1997. The conference began as a collection of schools in mid-sized and large cities in South Central and Southeast Indiana, expanding into both Indianapolis (Washington and Southport) and far Southern Indiana (Jeffersonville). The conference had been as big as 10 in the 1950s, but was down to six schools in the 1980s. With Connersville and Rushville leaving in the advent of class basketball, being replaced by Bloomington North and Center Grove, the conference had shifted to a small conference of large schools. As class basketball was set to be introduced in the 1997-98 school year, the South Central and Central Suburban conferences, as well as large independent schools, decided to reorganize, giving way to Confere
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| - The South Central Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference from 1936 to 1997. The conference began as a collection of schools in mid-sized and large cities in South Central and Southeast Indiana, expanding into both Indianapolis (Washington and Southport) and far Southern Indiana (Jeffersonville). The conference had been as big as 10 in the 1950s, but was down to six schools in the 1980s. With Connersville and Rushville leaving in the advent of class basketball, being replaced by Bloomington North and Center Grove, the conference had shifted to a small conference of large schools. As class basketball was set to be introduced in the 1997-98 school year, the South Central and Central Suburban conferences, as well as large independent schools, decided to reorganize, giving way to Confere (en)
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- Bartholomew County, IN
- Bloomington, Indiana
- Bloomington High School North
- Bloomington High School South
- Indiana high school athletic conferences
- High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States
- Johnson County, IN
- Decatur County, Indiana
- Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference
- Indiana County Athletic Conferences
- Indiana High School Athletic Association
- Indianapolis Public School Conference
- Columbus, Indiana
- Columbus North High School
- Connersville, Indiana
- Connersville High School
- Rushville, Indiana
- Rushville Consolidated High School
- Clark County, IN
- Franklin, Indiana
- Franklin Community High School
- George Washington Community High School
- Monroe County, IN
- Conference Indiana
- Fayette County, Indiana
- Hoosier Heritage Conference
- Hoosier Hills Conference
- Center Grove High School
- Johnson County, Indiana
- Central Suburban Conference
- Putnam County, Indiana
- Greencastle, Indiana
- Greencastle Senior High School
- Greensburg, Indiana
- Greenwood, Indiana
- Jackson County, IN
- Jeffersonville, IN
- Jeffersonville High School
- Indiana High School Athletic Association disestablished conferences
- Marion County, IN
- Marion County, Indiana
- Martinsville, Indiana
- Martinsville High School (Indiana)
- Southport High School
- Indianapolis
- Mid-State Conference (IHSAA)
- Olympic Conference (Indiana)
- Seymour, IN
- Seymour High School (Indiana)
- Shelbyville, Indiana
- Shelbyville Senior High School
- Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference
- Rush County, Indiana
- Southern Indiana Athletic Conference
- Shelby County, Indiana
- Western Indiana Conference
- Greensburg High School
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| - The South Central Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference from 1936 to 1997. The conference began as a collection of schools in mid-sized and large cities in South Central and Southeast Indiana, expanding into both Indianapolis (Washington and Southport) and far Southern Indiana (Jeffersonville). The conference had been as big as 10 in the 1950s, but was down to six schools in the 1980s. With Connersville and Rushville leaving in the advent of class basketball, being replaced by Bloomington North and Center Grove, the conference had shifted to a small conference of large schools. As class basketball was set to be introduced in the 1997-98 school year, the South Central and Central Suburban conferences, as well as large independent schools, decided to reorganize, giving way to Conference Indiana and the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference. (en)
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