East Central Conference (IHSAA)

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The East Central Conference was an athletic conference from 1947 to 1969 based in Eastern Indiana, considered one of the regional superconferences in the state. The conference began with 12 schools, though had turnover within its first year, mainly having to do with gym issues.

Pendleton and Greenfield, larger schools, refused to play in Cambridge City's gym, deeming it too small to play in. The conference felt otherwise, and forced the two schools out of the conference. Williamsburg, on the other hand, had the opposite problem; its gym was found to be too small for conference play, and moved them out as well. To fill their spots, the conference recruited Milroy, Morristown, and Morton Memorial to join the fold.[1]

While the conference did grow to 13 schools, by 1956 it had started to splinter. Three schools left to found the Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference in 1956, while in 1962 four schools left to help found the Tri-Eastern Conference. The formation of the TEC in 1962 almost caused the ECC to fold, as it was left with five members. However, the Hancock County Conference's six schools were merged into the fold, giving the conference new life. However, the conference did not have long, as the formation of the Big Blue River Conference left the conference with three schools by 1968, two of which were scheduled to be closed at the end of the 1968–69 school year. The sole remaining member, Morton Memorial, opted to join the BBRC that next year.[2]

Membership

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School Location Mascot Colors County Year joined Previous conference Year left Conference joined
Brookville Brookville Greyhounds       24
Franklin
1947 Whitewater Valley 1956 Eastern Indiana
Cambridge City Cambridge
City
Wampus Cats     89
Wayne
1947 Wayne County 1956 Eastern Indiana
Centerville Centerville Bulldogs     89
Wayne
1947 Wayne County 1962 Tri-Eastern
Farmland Farmland Wildcats     68
Randolph
1947 Randolph County 1956 Randolph County
Greenfield Greenfield Tigers       30
Hancock
1947 Hancock County 1948 Hancock County
Hagerstown Hagerstown Tigers       89
Wayne
1947 Wayne County 1956 Eastern Indiana
Knightstown Knightstown Panthers1     33
Henry
1947 Henry County 1962 Tri-Eastern
Liberty2 Liberty Lancers     81
Union
1947 Whitewater Valley 1962 Tri-Eastern
Pendleton Pendleton Irish     30
Madison
1947 Independents 1948 Independents
Spiceland Spiceland Stingers     33
Henry
1947 Henry County 1968 none (consolidated
into Tri)
Union City
Community
3
Union
City
Indians4       68
Randolph
1947 Randolph County 1962 Tri-Eastern
Williamsburg Williamsburg Yellow Jackets       89
Wayne
1947 Wayne County 1948 Wayne County
Milroy Milroy Cardinals     70
Rush
1948 Rush County 1968 none (consolidated into Rushville)
Morristown Morristown Yellow Jackets       73
Shelby
1948 1968 Big Blue River
Morton Memorial Knightstown Lions     70
Rush
1948 Rush County 1969 Big Blue River
Middletown Middletown Cossacks     33
Henry
1952 Henry County 1955 White River
Carthage Carthage Blue Raiders     70
Rush
1956 Rush County 1969 none (consolidated
Knightstown)
Charlottesville Charlottesville Eagles     30
Hancock
1962 Hancock County 1964 none (consolidated into
Eastern Hancock)
Hancock Central Maxwell Panthers       30
Hancock
1962 Hancock County 1969 none (consolidated
into Greenfield Central)
Mount Comfort Mount Comfort Buccaneers     30
Hancock
1962 Hancock County 1963 none (consolidated
into Mount Vernon)
New
Palestine
New Palestine Dragons     30
Hancock
1962 Hancock County 1968 Big Blue River
Vernon Township Fortville Vikings       30
Hancock
1962 Hancock County 1963 none (consolidated
into Mount Vernon)
Wilkinson Wilkinson Bulldogs     30
Hancock
1962 Hancock County 1964 none (consolidated into
Eastern Hancock)
Mount Vernon Fortville Marauders       30
Hancock
1963 none (new school) 1968 White River
Eastern
Hancock
Charlottesville Royals     30
Hancock
1964 none (new school) 1968 Big Blue River
  1. Team name was Falcons before 1957.
  2. Liberty played in both the ECC and WVC from 1947 until it left for the Tri-Eastern Conference in 1962.
  3. Known as West Side before 1957.
  4. Team name was Wildcats before 1957.

Boys' Basketball Conference Champions

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# Team Seasons
4 Morristown 1958, 1960*, 1963*, 1966
2 Centerville ?, 1953
2 Middletown 1954, 1956
1 Cambridge City 1952
1 Liberty 1955
1 Milroy 1963*
1 Morton Memorial 1960*
1 New Palestine 1967
0 Brookville
0 Carthage
0 Charlottesville
0 Eastern Hancock
0 Farmland
0 Greenfield
0 Hagerstown
0 Hancock Central
0 Knightstown
0 Mount Comfort
0 Mount Vernon
0 Pendleton
0 Spiceland
0 Union City
0 Vernon Township
0 Wilkinson
0 Williamsburg
  • Titles from 1948 to 1951, 1957, 1959, 1961–62, 1964–65, 1968-69 are unverified.

References

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  1. ^ "Dots and Dashes". National Road Traveler, Cambridge City, IN. 1948-04-01. Retrieved 2014-09-29.
  2. ^ "Eastern Hancock, Others Form New Conference". Anderson Herald (Anderson, IN). 1967-06-03. Retrieved 2017-03-06.

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