The White River Valley Conference was a short-lived athletic conference in southwestern Indiana. The conference started off well, sponsoring both varsity and junior varsity contests mainly in basketball and track.[1] However, after three years, Bloomfield would leave to help found the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference.[2] The year after, Spencer followed suit. This caused Clay City to rejoin their county conference, leaving the remaining four schools (all in Greene County) to do the same.
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous conference | Year left | Conference joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bloomfield1 | Bloomfield | Cardinals | 28 Greene |
1936 | Greene County | 1939 | SW Indiana | |
Clay City2 |
Clay City | Eels | 11 Clay |
1936 | Clay County | 1940 | Clay County | |
Jasonville | Jasonville | Yellow Jackets | 28 Greene |
1936 | Greene County | 1940 | Greene County | |
Lyons | Lyons | Lions | 28 Greene |
1936 | Greene County | 1940 | Greene County | |
Midland | Midland | Middies | 28 Greene |
1936 | Greene County | 1940 | Greene County | |
Spencer | Spencer | Cops | 60 Owen |
1936 | Tri-County (Central) | 1940 | SW Indiana | |
Switz City | Switz City | Switzers | 28 Greene |
1936 | Greene County | 1940 | Greene County |