SouthWest Central League

The Southwest Central League (SWCL) is a high school athletic conference in southwest Missouri. The league is made of 8 full members and 1 affiliate member located in Barry, Christian, Stone, and Taney Counties. The SWCL offers Men's Championships in Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, and Golf. Women's championships sponsored are Basketball, Cross Country, Softball and Volleyball. Member schools also sponsor Sideline Cheerleading, Music Competition, and Scholar Bowl. Junior High level offerings include Boys' and Girls' Basketball, Baseball, and Volleyball.[1] All member schools are members of Missouri State High School Activities Association.

SouthWest Central League
SWCL
AssociationMissouri State High School Activities Association
Members8
Sports fielded
  • 9
RegionMissouri Ozarks
Websitewww.theswcl.org

Member Schools[2]

SchoolMascot ColorsClassCityCounty Former Conference Joined SWCL
Billings High SchoolWildcats         2BillingsChristian - -
Blue Eye High SchoolBulldogs         3Blue EyeStone - -
Crane High SchoolPirates         2CraneStone - -
Galena High SchoolBears         2GalenaStone - -
Purdy High SchoolEagles         2PurdyBarry Ozark 7 Conference 2018-2019
Southwest High SchoolTrojans         2WashburnBarry Ozark 7 Conference 2018-2019
Sparta High SchoolTrojans         2SpartaChristian - -
Spokane High SchoolOwls         2SpokaneChristian - -
Kirbyville Middle SchoolBraves          N/AKirbyilleTaney - -

Membership Changes

In December 2017 it was announced that Purdy High School would be leaving the Ozark 7 Conference to accept a "long-standing" invitation to join the Southwest Central League[3]. It was also reported that Southwest R-V Schools would also be leaving the Ozark 7 to join the SWCL[3]. This move was made official in January 2018. Both Purdy and Southwest will become full members beginning in the 2018-2019 academic year. The move will expand the Southwest Central League's footprint to include Barry County.

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Former Members

School Mascot Colors Class Conference Joined Current Conference
Reeds Spring High School Wolves          3 Central Ozark Conference Big 8 Conference [4][5]
Hollister High School Tigers          3 Central Ozark Conference Big 8 Conference [4][5]
Verona High School Wildcats          1 Unknown Ozark 7 Conference
Hurley High School Tigers          1 Unknown Mark Twain Conference
Forsyth High School* Panthers              3 Forsyth Mid-Lakes Conference[6][3]
Clever High School* Blue Jays          3 Clever Mid-Lakes Conference[6][3]

State champions

Year School Sport Class
1990 Billings High School Baseball 1A
2010 Billings High School Boys Basketball 2
2011 Crane High School Boys Basketball 2
2013 Crane High School Girls Basketball 2
2014 Crane High School Girls Basketball 2
2015 Crane High School Girls Basketball 2
2016 Crane High School Girls Basketball 2
1973 Forsyth High School Boys Basketball S
1985 Galena High School Baseball 1A
2005 Galena High School Individual Golf-Jared Essary 1
2007 Galena High School Individual Golf-Jared Essary 1
2003 Sparta High School Baseball 1
1953 Sparta High School Boys Basketball B
2009 Sparta High School Girls Basketball 2
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References

  1. Southwest Central League (2017-12-25). "Spokane Owls". The SWCL.
  2. "The SWCL - The SouthWest Central League". www.theswcl.org. Retrieved 2017-12-25.
  3. Lankford, Jared (2017-12-25). "Ozark 7 Conference future murky". The Monett Times.
  4. Scott, Mike (2017-12-25). "BIG 8 CONFERENCE EXPANDING TO 14 SCHOOLS". Ozarks Sports Zone.
  5. "Hollister leaving Central Ozark Conference". Branson Tri-Lakes News. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  6. "Fair Grove, Strafford will stay in Mid-Lakes Conference". BuffaloReflex.com. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
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