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The Mississippi Valley Conference is a high school athletic league in the Metro-East region of southwestern Illinois . It has schools from the counties of Jersey , Madison , Monroe , and St. Clair . All of its members are class "AA" in Illinois' two-class and three-class systems and "AAA" in the four-class system.

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8-448: Mississippi Valley Conference may refer to: Sports [ edit ] Mississippi Valley Conference (Illinois) , an Illinois-based high school athletic conference Mississippi Valley Conference (Iowa) , an Iowa-based high school athletic conference Mississippi Valley Conference (Missouri) , a Missouri-based high school athletic conference Mississippi Valley Conference (Wisconsin) ,

16-456: A Wisconsin-based high school athletic conference Mississippi Valley Conference (college) , an intercollegiate athletic conference based in Tennessee that existed from 1928 to 1934 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mississippi Valley Conference . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

24-587: Is remarkable stability and something of which the MVC and its member schools are extremely proud. Full members Full members (non-football) Partial member (listed sports) Full members (8-man football) Full members (Football Coop) Other Conference A listing of the sports and the seasons they are played in: Fall Winter Spring In addition, schools compete in activities such as bass fishing, competitive cheerleading, competitive dance, and scholastic bowl - though none of those are organized at

32-534: The South Central Conference , where Roxana remains, while EAWR is now a member of the Prairie State Conference. Waterloo joined the MVC in 1998 to take the place of Roxana and East Alton-Wood River. The MVC currently has six schools, of which five are Charter members. During the 40+ year history of the league, there has only been three instances of schools entering or leaving the conference. This

40-616: The conference only lasted one season. In 1957, the name was resurrected with teams from East Moline, Moline and Rock Island from Illinois joining an Iowa conference by the same name that included teams from Cedar Rapids and Davenport Iowa. This league is still in operation today in Iowa, however, the three Illinois schools left at the end of the 1969 school year. While most conferences in Illinois have gone through many changes in membership, with some conferences expanding while others have disappeared over

48-450: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mississippi_Valley_Conference&oldid=1137808628 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mississippi Valley Conference (Illinois) The Mississippi Valley Conference

56-594: The years, the MVC has been a beacon of stability. O’Fallon withdrew in 1993 due to a significantly increasing student enrollment and joined the South Seven Conference and ultimately ended up as members of the Southwestern Conference. Triad left the MVC in 1979, but rejoined in 1993. Roxana and East Alton-Wood River withdrew from the Mississippi Valley in 1998 due to decreasing enrollment and joined

64-495: Was formed in 1971 and has been one of the most stable conferences in Illinois high school athletics. The MVC was initially formed by Civic Memorial, Highland, Jersey Community, Mascoutah, O’Fallon, Roxana, Triad, and East Alton-Wood River High Schools. Ironically, the name Mississippi Valley had been used 2 times previous with the first occurrence happening in 1922 with teams from Macomb, Carthage, Pittsfield and Quincy from Illinois and Fort Madison and Keokuk in Iowa. This incarnation of

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