Top of Iowa Conference


The Top of Iowa Conference is a high school athletic conference in north central Iowa. The schools range in size from 1A (the smallest classification in Iowa) to 3A (the second largest).

Top of Iowa Conference School Locations in Iowa
Top of Iowa Conference
Established2015
AssociationIHSAA / IGHSAU
Members18
Sports fielded
  • 13
RegionNorth central Iowa
Websitehttps://www.topofiowaconference.org/

Beginning in 2015-16, the North Iowa Conference and the Corn Bowl Conference combined to create the Top of Iowa Cnference with two divisions.

The new Top of Iowa Conference - West will include Eagle Grove, Belmond-Klemme, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura, West Hancock, Forest City, Lake Mills, North Iowa, Bishop Garrigan, and North Union. The Top of Iowa Conference - East will include Osage, Mason City Newman, West Fork, North Butler, Central Springs, Northwood-Kensett, Rockford, St. Ansgar, and Nashua-Plainfield.

Members

East

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation 9-11 Enrollment (2013-2014)[1]
Central Springs Manly Panthers           Public 161
Nashua-Plainfield Nashua Huskies           Public 119
Newman Catholic Mason City Knights           Private 106
North Butler Greene Bearcats           Public 119
Northwood-Kensett Northwood Vikings           Public 120
Osage Osage Green Devils           Public 205
Rockford Rockford Warriors           Public 108
St. Ansgar St. Ansgar Saints           Public 137
West Fork Sheffield Warhawks           Public 147

West

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation 9-11 Enrollment (2013-2014)[2]
Belmond-Klemme Belmond Broncos           Public 174
Bishop Garrigan Catholic Algona Golden Bears           Private 114
Eagle Grove Eagle Grove Eagles           Public 199
Forest City Forest City Indians           Public 272
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Garner Cardinals           Public 219
Lake Mills Lake Mills Bulldogs           Public 158
North Iowa Buffalo Center Bison           Public 96
North Union Armstrong Warriors           Public 164
West Hancock Britt Eagles           Public 145

References

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