Lost River Athletic Conference
The Lost River Athletic Conference was a short-lived IHSAA-sanctioned conference in southern Indiana, formed in 1971.[1] Member schools hailed from Clark, Dubois, Martin, Orange, and Washington counties. Membership was never stable in its six-year span, and multiple schools held dual membership in other conferences.[2]
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous conference | Year left | Conference joined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Borden1 | Borden | Braves | 10 Clark |
1971 | Dixie-Monon | 1975 | Southern | |
Eastern (Pekin)2 | New Pekin | Musketeers | 88 Washington |
1971 | Dixie-Monon | 1977 | Southern | |
Henryville | Henryville | Hornets | 10 Clark |
1971 | Dixie-Monon | 1977 | Southern | |
Orleans | Orleans | Bulldogs | 59 Orange |
1971 | Dixie-Monon | 1977 | Independents (PLC in 1979) | |
Shoals3 | Shoals | Jug Rox | 51 Martin |
1971 | Southwestern Indiana | 1974 | Southwestern Indiana | |
West Washington |
Campbellsburg | Senators | 88 Washington |
1971 | Dixie-Monon | 1977 | Independents (PLC in 1979) | |
Northeast Dubois |
Dubois | Jeeps | 19 Dubois |
1972 | Patoka Valley | 1977 | Blue Chip |
- Borden played concurrently in the LRAC and SAC for the 1974-75 season.
- Eastern played in the LRAC and SAC concurrently for the 1975-76 and 1976-77 seasons.
- Shoals had dual membership in the LRAC and SWIAC for their entire duration in the conference.
References
- "Keeping Score With Jerry Birge". Dubois County Daily Herald, Jasper, IN. 1972-10-19. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
- "Keeping Score With Jerry Birge". Dubois County Daily Herald, Jasper, IN. 1975-01-28. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
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