South Egyptian Conference
The South Egyptian Conference (SEC) is a small school conference in southern Illinois.
South Egyptian Conference | |
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SEC | |
Association | IHSA |
Members | 9 |
Region | Southern 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 |
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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 () |
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 |
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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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