DuPage Valley Conference explained

DuPage Valley Conference
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Founded:1975
Conference:IHSA
Teams:6
Sports:22 (11 boys', 11 girls')
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Region:Western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois

The DuPage Valley Conference (DVC) is an organization of six high schools in northeastern Illinois, representing seven communities in Chicago's suburbs. These high schools are all members of the Illinois High School Association. The Conference, organized in 1975, exists primarily for inter-school athletic competition in 21 sports. There are also four non-athletic competitions in which DVC schools participate: Chess, Math competitions, Scholastic Bowl and Speech.

Four of the six current conference member schools are within DuPage County, Illinois. One school, Neuqua Valley High School, is located just to the south of Du Page in Will County, Illinois while DeKalb High School is located west of the other schools in DeKalb County, Illinois. The conference derives its name from the DuPage River, which flows through two of the seven represented communities (although students from towns on the DuPage River do attend more of the member schools, due to attendance boundaries).

History

The DuPage Valley Conference was formed prior to the 1975–76 school year. Its charter members were Glenbard North High School, Glenbard South High School, Naperville Central High School, Naperville North High School, West Chicago Community High School, Wheaton Central High School, Wheaton North High School, and Wheaton Warrenville High School. While the conference has typically kept a constant membership of at least six high schools, the actual membership of the Conference has changed since its founding. The conference experienced the first membership change in 1983, when Glenbard East High School left the Des Plaines Valley League and joined the DVC, replacing Wheaton-Warrenville High School, which was closed due to low attendance. The next change came in 1992, when Wheaton Central High School and Wheaton-Warrenville Middle School changed buildings. The high school (now in the former Wheaton-Warrenville high school building) became known as Wheaton-Warrenville South High School in order to distinguish it from the closed Wheaton-Warrenville; the middle school (in the old Wheaton Central building from 1992-2009) became Hubble Middle School. After the 1996 school year, Glenbard South High School left the DuPage Valley Conference, citing an inability to be competitive with the larger member schools in the league (despite winning a share of the conference title in softball in their final year in the conference). The DuPage Valley Conference operated for one year with only seven schools before admitting former Upstate Eight Conference member West Aurora High School in Aurora, Illinois, the first DVC school outside DuPage County. The move reunited West Aurora with former Upstate Eight charter members Naperville Central, and Wheaton-Warrenville South who were then known as Naperville Community, and Wheaton Community in 1963.

Effective at the start of the 2013-14 conference season, West Chicago Community High School left the DuPage Valley Conference and joined the Upstate Eight Conference (Valley Division). At the same time Lake Park High School took the vacant space after leaving the Upstate Eight Conference Valley Division.

Following suit with West Chicago Community High School, Glenbard East High School and West Aurora High School expressed interest in joining the Upstate Eight Conference. The two schools voted unanimously to accept the invitation to the Upstate Eight Conference starting in the 2014–2015 season. This effectively left the DVC as a 6 member high school conference. Glenbard North High School declined an invite from the Upstate Eight Conference to join.

Prior to the 2015–2016 school year, Metea Valley High School, Neuqua Valley High School, and Waubonsie Valley High School, all formerly of the Upstate Eight Conference Valley Division, accepted an invitation to join the DuPage Valley Conference, bringing the membership to 9 schools.

In late 2016, four members of the DVC, Glenbard North High School, Lake Park High School, Wheaton North High School, and Wheaton Warrenville South High School announced that they would be leaving the conference effective at the end of the 2017–18 school year to form a new athletic conference with current Upstate Eight (River Division) members Batavia High School, Geneva High School, St. Charles East High School, and St. Charles North High School. The conference is now known as the DuKane Conference.

The remaining DVC members Metea Valley, Naperville Central, Naperville North, Neuqua Valley, and Waubonsie Valley continued athletic competition in the DVC despite scheduling concerns, particularly for football.

DeKalb High School accepted an invitation to join the DVC for the 2019-2020 season following the break-up of the Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference.

In 2024–25, the DVC merged with Southwest Suburban Conference called "Southwest Valley Conference" for football only. The conference would create into 3 divisions, one consisting of 5 schools:

Current members

School Town Area Township Area Team Name Colors IHSA Classes (2/3/4) Reference
DeKalb High School AA/3A/4A [1]
Metea Valley High School Chicagoland AA/3A/4A [2]
Naperville Central High School Chicagoland AA/3A/4A [3]
Naperville North High School Naperville Western Suburbs Chicagoland AA/3A/4A [4]
Neuqua Valley High School Naperville Western Suburbs Chicagoland AA/3A/4A [5]
Waubonsie Valley High School Aurora Western Suburbs Chicagoland Warriors AA/3A/4A [6]

Membership timeline

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bar:11 color:Full from:1997 till:2014 text:West Aurora (1997–2014)

bar:12 color:Full from:2013 till:2018 text:Lake Park (2013–2018)

bar:13 color:Full from:2015 till:end text:Metea Valley (2015–Present)

bar:14 color:Full from:2015 till:end text:Neuqua Valley (2015–Present)

bar:15 color:Full from:2015 till:end text:Waubonsie Valley (2015–Present)

bar:16 color:Full from:2019 till:end text:DeKalb (2019–Present)

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State titles

The conference as a whole, since its founding in 1975, has won 60 IHSA state titles in sports and activities sponsored by the conference.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DeKalb (DeKalb). Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 26 October 2018. 26 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Aurora (Metea Valley). Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 5 May 2010. 5 May 2010.
  3. Web site: Naperville (Central). Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. 11 April 2010.
  4. Web site: Naperville (North). Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 1 April 2010. 11 April 2010.
  5. Web site: Naperville (Neuqua Valley). Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 5 May 2010. 5 May 2010.
  6. Web site: Aurora (Waubonsie Valley). Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 5 May 2010. 5 May 2010.
  7. Web site: Boys Baseball Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  8. Web site: Boys Basketball Championship Games. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  9. Web site: Girls Basketball Championship Games. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  10. Web site: Girls Bowling Champions & Runner Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA).
  11. Web site: Chess Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  12. Web site: Competitive Dance Top 10. Illinois High School Association (IHSA).
  13. Web site: Boys Cross Country Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  14. Web site: Records & History.
  15. Web site: Girls Cross Country Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  16. Web site: Boys Football Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  17. Web site: Boys Golf Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  18. Web site: Boys Gymnastics Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  19. Web site: Girls Gymnastics Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  20. Web site: Scholastic Bowl Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  21. Web site: Boys Soccer Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  22. Web site: Girls Soccer Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA).
  23. Web site: Boys Swimming & Diving Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  24. Web site: Girls Swimming & Diving Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  25. Web site: Boys Tennis Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  26. Web site: Naperville Central goes down to wire to win first state title in boys tennis - Chicago Tribune. Chicago Tribune.
  27. Web site: Girls Tennis Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  28. Web site: Boys Track & Field Team Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  29. Web site: Boys Volleyball Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  30. Web site: Girls Volleyball Champions and Runners-Up. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). 12 April 2010.
  31. Web site: Water polo: Naperville Central wins boys state title, Fenwick girls triumph in double-OT thriller. Tribune. Chicago. Chicago Tribune. 2016-08-19.