Tippecanoe Valley Athletic Conference

The Tippecanoe Valley Athletic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned small-school conference in Fulton and Pulaski counties in northern Indiana. The conference formed as the Pulaski County Conference (earlier Athletic Association) in 1919, as all of the county schools outside of Winamac organized together.

Location of the former TVAC in Indiana. Starke County is in pink, as all of its members were not in the conference by the time it folded.

The league expanded to add three Fulton County schools in 1955,[1] and added three schools from Starke County its second year. However, by 1967 the league was down to four schools due to consolidation, and would close up shop after that season as three of those remaining schools were consolidated themselves.

Membership

School Location Mascot Colors County Year Joined Previous Conference Year Left Conference Joined
Francesville Francesville Zebras                66
Pulaski
1919 Independents 1957 Midwest
Medaryville Medaryville Black Horses                66
Pulaski
1919 Independents 1967 none (consolidated
into West Central)
Monterey Monterey Flyers           66
Pulaski
1919 Independents 1968 none (consolidated
into Culver)
Pulaski Pulaski Warriors                66
Pulaski
1919 Independents 1957 none (consolidated
into Winamac)
Star City Star City Stars           66
Pulaski
1919 Independents 1968 none (consolidated
into Winamac)
Winamac Winamac Warriors           66
Pulaski
1919 Independents 1947 Hoosier
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Township
Leiters Ford Braves                25
Fulton
1955 Fulton County 1968 none (consolidated
into Culver)
Grass Creek Grass Creek Panthers                25
Fulton
1955 Fulton County 1961 none (consolidated
into North Caston)
Kewanna Kewanna Indians           25
Fulton
1955 Fulton County 1968 Independents
(MLC 1971)
Grovertown Grovertown Rams                75
Starke
1956 Independents
(SCC 1948)
1963 none (consolidated
into Oregon-Davis)
Hamlet1 Hamlet Tigers                75
Starke
1956 Kankakee Valley 1963 none (consolidated
into Oregon-Davis)
San Pierre2 San Pierre Bulldogs           75
Starke
1956 Kankakee Valley 1963 none (consolidated into
North Judson-San Pierre)
Richland Center Richland Center Wildcats                25
Fulton
1963 Fulton County 1965 none (consolidated
into Rochester)
Oregon-Davis3 Hamlet Bobcats                75
Starke
1963 none (new school) 1967 South Lake Michigan
  1. Played concurrently in TVAC and KVC 1956–57.
  2. played concurrently in TVAC and KVC 1956–59.
  3. Played concurrently in TVAC and SLMC 1965–67.
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References

  1. "Discuss New Athletic Loop". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. 1955-03-14. Retrieved 2012-05-16.


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