South Egyptian Conference

The South Egyptian Conference (SEC) is a small school conference in southern Illinois.

South Egyptian Conference
SEC
AssociationIHSA
Members9
RegionSouthern Illinois

SEC schools compete in baseball, softball, basketball, both boys and girls, and girls' volleyball. All schools in the SEC are a part of and participate in IHSA sporting events.

Member Schools

School Location
(Population)
Nickname(s) Colors Years Member 2017-18 Enrollment[1] IHSA Class
(2014/15)
2, 3, 4
Agape Christian High School Marion, Illinois
(17,193)
Knights
Lady Knights
     Black
     White
2013–Present N/A *
Century High School Ullin, Illinois
(463)
Centurions
Lady Centurions
     Cardinal
     White
?? - Present 126 1A
Cobden High School Cobden, Illinois
(1,157)
Appleknockers      Maroon
     White
??-2012
2014-Present
175 1A
Dongola High School Dongola, Illinois
(726)
Demons
Lady Demons
     Red
     White
     Black
?? - Present 67 1A
Egyptian High School Tamms, Illinois
(1,043)
Pharaohs
Lady Pharaohs
     Red
     White
     Blue
?? - Present 114 1A
Elverado High School Elkville, Illinois
(928)
Falcons
Lady Falcons
     Blue
     Gold
2014-Present 120 1A
Joppa-Maple Grove High School Joppa, Illinois
(360)
Rangers
Lady rangers
     Kelly Green
     White
     Gold
?? - Present 75 1A
Meridian High School Mounds, Illinois
(810)
Bobcats
Lady Bobcats
     Scarlet
     White
     Gray
?? - Present 116 1A
Shawnee High School Wolf Lake, Illinois
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Redskins
Lady Reds
     Red
     White
     Black
?? - Present 97 1A
  • Agape Christian is an IHSA approved member only and not IHSA post season eligible.

Former Members

School Location Nickname(s) Colors Years Member Current Conference
Goreville High School Goreville, Illinois Blackcats
Lady Blackcats
     Gold
     Black
??-2011 Black Diamond Conference
Vienna High School Vienna, Illinois Eagles
Lady Eagles
     Royal Blue
     Orange
??-2007 Black Diamond Conference
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