Members 7 Class A, 2 Class 2A | ||
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Region 5 Counties: Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, and Martin |
The Blue Chip Conference is a high school athletic conference in southwestern Indiana, United States. The conference's members are small A or AA high schools located in Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, and Martin counties. The BCC was founded in 1968, with Barr-Reeve, Bloomfield, Loogootee, North Daviess, North Knox, South Knox, and Springs Valley. Barr-Reeve had to wait until 1969 to be released from the Patoka Valley Conference to play in the league, and Loogootee also had to wait until 1970 to leave the Southwestern Indiana Conference. The conference grew to 11 schools in the mid-1970s, but for the most part has stabilized at nine schools since then.
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Member schools
- North Knox and Wood Memorial are members of the Southwest Football Conference for football.
- North Knox played in the Western Indiana Conference 1977-81, then played independently from 1981 to 1986 before rejoining the BCC.
- Shoals played concurrently in the BCC and SWIAC from 1977 to 1979.
Former members
- Bloomfield played concurrently in the BCC and SWIAC for its entire BCC duration.
Football
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Barr-Reeve Vikings (3)
Loogootee Lions (1)
Vincennes Rivet Patriots (1)
Wood Memorial Trojans (1)
Barr-Reeve Vikings
Wood Memorial Trojans
Loogootee Lions
Vincennes Rivet Patriots
Forest Park Rangers (3)
Neighboring Conferences
References
Blue Chip Conference Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA