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The Hoosier Athletic Conference in Indiana
The Hoosier Athletic Conference is a ten-member IHSAA-Sanctioned conference located within Benton, Cass, Hamilton, Howard, Jasper, Tippecanoe, Tipton and White counties. The conference first began in 1947,[1] and has been in constant competition except for the 1997–98 school year, when membership dropped to three schools. The conference added four schools from the folding Mid-Indiana Conference in 2015.[2] Lewis Cass exited the conference in 2023[3] and Logansport was added as the replacement starting in 2024.[4] In 2024 Northwestern will exit the conference filling in for North Miami in the Three Rivers Conference.
Central Catholic played from 1993 to 2011 in the HHC.
Rensselaer played from 1949 to 1954 and 1958 to 1968 as an independent, 1954 to 1958 in the old NSC, and 1968 to 1998 in the NWHC.
Western played from 1965 to 2015 in the MIC.
Divisions
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East
West
Benton Central
Hamilton Heights
Central Catholic
Logansport
Rensselaer Central
Tipton
Twin Lakes
Western
West Lafayette
Former members
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School
City
Team Name
Colors
County
Year joined
Previous conference
Year left
Conference joined
Attica1
Attica
Red Ramblers
23 Fountain
1947
Midwest
1971
Wabash River
Delphi
Delphi
Oracles
08 Carroll
1947 1956 1998
Carroll County Northern State Hoosier Heartland
1954 1992 20162
Northern State Hoosier Heartland Independents (HHC 2019)
Flora
Flora
Badgers
08 Carroll
1947
Carroll County
1961
none (consolidated into Carroll
Rossville
Rossville
Hornets
12 Clinton
1947
Clinton County
1977
Midwest
Winamac3
Winamac
Warriors
66 Pulaski
1947
Pulaski County
1972
Northwest Hoosier
Sheridan4
Sheridan
Blackhawks
29 Hamilton
1948 2000
Hamilton County Rangeline
1965 2012
Mid-Capital Hoosier Heartland
Southwestern
Lafayette
Wildcats
79 Tippecanoe
1958
none (new school)
1966
Mid-Central Conference
Carroll5
Flora
Cougars
08 Carroll
1961
none (new school)
1977
Midwest
Clinton Prairie4
Frankfort
Gophers
12 Clinton
1961
none (new school)
1975
Rangeline
Harrison (West Lafayette)
West Lafayette
Raiders
79 Tippecanoe
1970
none (new school)
1997
Olympic
McCutcheon
Lafayette
Mavericks
79 Tippecanoe
1975
none (new school)
1997
Olympic
Cass
Walton
Kings
09 Cass
2015
Mid-Indiana Conference
2023
Three Rivers
Northwestern
Kokomo
Tigers
34
Howard
2015
Mid-Indiana Conference
2023
Three Rivers
Attica played in both the HAC and WRC from 1966 until leaving the HAC in 1971.
Delphi's school board voted to leave the HAC after 2015–16 in November 2015.[5] The school refused to honor the football contracts for 2016–17 (schedules are made on a bi-yearly basis for football in Indiana), so the HAC decided to remove the school from the league effective immediately on December 17, 2015.[6] Since the departure happened in the middle of the school year instead of during the summer, the exit date is listed as 2016, since the school completed the fall season sports as conference members.
Winamac played in both the HAC and NWHC from 1968 to 1972.
Sheridan played in both the HCC and HAC throughout its tenure in the HAC.
Carroll and Clinton Prairie were also members of the Mid-Central Conference from 1966 until 1975.