Twin Lakes Conference Explained

Twin Lakes Conference
Founded:1932
Conference:IHSAA / IGHSAU
Teams:12
Sports:13
Region:Northern Iowa
Website:https://www.twinlakesconference.org/

The Twin Lakes Conference is an athletic conference in Iowa, made up of 2A and 1A schools, the two smallest classes of schools in Iowa.

Members

InstitutionLocationMascotColorsAffiliation2024-2025 BEDS[1]
Alta–AureliaAltaWarriorsPublic155
East Sac CountyLake ViewRaidersPublic191
EmmetsburgEmmetsburgE-HawksPublic174
Graettinger–TerrilGraettingerKnightsPublic79
Manson–Northwest WebsterMansonCougarsPublic188
Newell-FondaNewellMustangsPublic104
PocahontasIndiansPublic193
Ruthven-AyrshireRuthvenRaidersPublic37
Sioux CentralSioux RapidsRebelsPublic173
South Central CalhounLake CityTitansPublic176
Southeast ValleyGowrieJaguarsPublic258
St. Mary CatholicStorm LakePanthersPrivate67
West Bend–MallardWest BendWolverinesPublic90

Common cooperatives

History

The Twin Lakes conference was founded in 1932. The league's original members were the following:[2]

By the early 1960's the lineup was:

Over time, all of the members merged with other nearby schools. The league also added Sac City, as smaller schools like Twin Rivers and Gilmore City-Bradgate left the conference. Albert City-Truesdale left the conference in the mid-80s, and the league added Prairie of Gowrie (later merged with Cedar Valley to become Prairie Valley) and Lake City (which later merged with Lohrville and became Southern Cal). In the early 90s, Rockwell City merged with Lytton. In 1991, the league added Alta–Aurelia and WLVA. In 1996, Alta–Aurelia and Sac City left the conference to help found the Northwest Conference.

In 2004, Southeast Webster-Grand was added to the conference from the recently disbanded North Star Conference. Laurens-Marathon left in 2007 for the Northwest Conference, the same year WLVA and Sac City merged to become East Sac County High School. In 2010, RC-L and Southern Cal began sharing all sports, after previously sharing baseball. Sioux Central, formerly of the Northwest Conference, became the first school from the Northwest to actively seek membership into the conference in the summer of 2009. The Northwest had seen many of their schools join with others schools and were bound to see more mergers in the near future.

After years of talk, in February 2011, the Twin Lakes agreed to merge with the Northwest Conference effective the 2011–12 school year. The new league maintained the Twin Lakes moniker. Alta–Aurelia, Newell-Fonda, Laurens-Marathon, Sioux Central and Storm Lake St. Mary's joined the conference, which split into two divisions, one maintaining the traditional Northwest conference schools and the other keeping the 6 current Twin Lakes members.[3]

In 2014–15, the expanded again. GTRA and West Bend–Mallard became members of the league, leaving their homes in the now-defunct Cornbelt Conference. Prairie Valley and Southeast Webster-Grand agreed to a joint operation as Southeast Valley.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IHSAA: Classifications .
  2. Web site: Twin Lakes Conference. Iowa High School Sports. 2020-08-25.
  3. http://www.chronicletimes.com/story/1773860.html "New Twin Lakes Conference alignment"
  4. Web site: Summers. Brandon L.. PV, SWG Jaguars show their colors. The Messenger. May 7, 2014. March 20, 2014.