Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Cloverbelt Conference

Wisconsin high school athletic conference From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cloverbelt Conference
Remove ads

The Cloverbelt Conference is a high school athletic conference with its membership base concentrated in west central Wisconsin. Founded in 1927, the conference and its member schools are affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

Thumb

History

Summarize
Perspective

1927-1945

Thumb
About OpenStreetMaps
Maps: terms of use
13km
8.1miles
Thorp
Stanley
Owen
Cadott
Boyd
Location of Original Cloverbelt Conference Members

The Cloverbelt Conference, originally known as the Wisconsin Clover Belt Interscholastic League, was formed in 1927 by five small high schools in west central Wisconsin: Boyd, Cadott, Owen, Stanley and Thorp.[1] Original member schools were located in Chippewa County and Clark County along Wisconsin Highway 29, a major thoroughfare transversing the state from Green Bay to the Twin Cities. Cornell joined the Cloverbelt Conference in 1928,[2] bringing the loop to six members. In 1933, the conference added Gilman and Lake Holcombe to its membership roster, and subdivided into Eastern and Western divisions:[3]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

Withee became the ninth member of the Cloverbelt Conference in 1938 and were assigned to the Eastern Cloverbelt. Gilman moved to the Western Cloverbelt that same year.[4] In 1939, the Cloverbelt Conference sponsored football for the first time, with four schools (Cadott, Cornell, Thorp and Withee) playing the six-player variant[5] until the 1944 season, when the four schools shifted to eight-player football.[6] Neillsville accepted conference membership in 1945,[7] the same year that the Cloverbelt Conference adopted eleven-player football and welcomed full members Owen and Stanley from the defunct football-only Chippewa-Black River Valley Conference.[8] For all other sports, Neillsville joined the Eastern Cloverbelt, giving each division five member schools:[9]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

1945-1964

After World War II, rural school district consolidation began to affect members of the Cloverbelt Conference. Lake Holcombe left the Western Cloverbelt to join the new Flambeauland Conference in 1946,[10] with Altoona replacing them after having previously competed in the Little Eight Conference.[11] In 1948, Boyd was consolidated into Stanley[12] (though the school wouldn't be renamed until 1965), and another former Little Eight member (Fall Creek) took their place in the Western Cloverbelt.[13] The Cloverbelt Conference remained a ten-school league until 1955, when Owen and Withee merged,[14] with the new school inheriting Owen's membership in the Eastern Cloverbelt. Elk Mound joined the next year from the Dunn-St. Croix Conference as the Cloverbelt's tenth school,[15] becoming members of the Western Cloverbelt with Gilman shifting back to the Eastern Cloverbelt:[16]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

Elk Mound's stay in the Cloverbelt would be brief, as they returned to the Dunn-St. Croix Conference in 1961.[17] In 1962, the Cloverbelt Conference accepted four new members who were displaced by the dissolution of the nearby 3-C Conference: Colby, Dor-Abby, Greenwood and Loyal.[18] All four schools joined the Eastern Cloverbelt with Gilman and Stanley moving over to the Western Cloverbelt:[19]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

1964-1982

Dor-Abby would become the new Abbotsford High School in 1964 after the merger between Dorchester and Abbotsford that had taken place three years earlier was ended.[20] The Cloverbelt Conference also adopted the Eastern-Western divisional format for football alongside the other sports offered.[21] Lake Holcombe rejoined the Western Cloverbelt in 1965,[22] giving each division seven schools. This alignment would be short-lived, as Abbotsford left in 1966 to join the Marawood Conference.[23] Lake Holcombe exited in 1970 to become a member of the Lakeland Conference,[24] and the conference competed as a twelve-member league for the first half of the 1970s:

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

Colby left the Cloverbelt Conference in 1976 to join an expanded Lumberjack Conference,[25] but their membership only lasted for two seasons. They returned in 1978, bringing three former Lumberjack members with them: Auburndale, Mosinee and Nekoosa.[26] All four schools took up residence in the Eastern Cloverbelt with Thorp moving to the Western Cloverbelt to accommodate the expansion:[27]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

Football was also realigned by enrollment size instead of geographical location for the first time in 1978, with all fifteen members participating:[28]

More information Large Cloverbelt, Small Cloverbelt ...

1982-2008

Nekoosa was only a Cloverbelt member for four years before they left to join the South Central Conference in 1982,[29] leaving the conference with fourteen member schools. Osseo-Fairchild would move over from the Dairyland Conference in 1986[30] with Thorp returning to their former home in the Eastern Cloverbelt.[31] Augusta's entry to the Western Cloverbelt from the Dairyland in 1990 gave the conference sixteen members:[32]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

This alignment would remain in place for most of the 1990s, the first change was Cornell's exit in 1998 to join the Lakeland Conference.[33] In 2000, Auburndale left to rejoin the Marawood Conference,[34] and two schools who were former members of WISAA and the Central Wisconsin Catholic Conference joined the Cloverbelt: McDonell Central Catholic in Chippewa Falls and Regis in Eau Claire.[35] Both schools took up residence in the Western Cloverbelt with Stanley-Boyd shifting to the Eastern Cloverbelt:

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

2008-present

In 2008, the Cloverbelt Conference added three former Marawood Conference members to its stable: Columbus Catholic in Marshfield, Granton and Spencer.[36] All three schools joined the Eastern Cloverbelt, with Stanley-Boyd and Thorp moving to the Western Cloverbelt and Augusta shifting to the Eastern Cloverbelt. With the loss of Mosinee to the new Great Northern Conference,[37] the Cloverbelt Conference now had eighteen member schools on its roster:[38]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

In football, the Cloverbelt Conference members were split into two different conferences. Six members of the Large Cloverbelt were grouped with Regis of the Small Cloverbelt and Spencer (new to the Cloverbelt in 2008), and this conference retained the Cloverbelt moniker. The other group consisted of six schools formerly in the Small Cloverbelt (Augusta, Gilman, Greenwood, Loyal, Owen-Withee and Thorp) and four from the Marawood Conference (Abbotsford, Assumption, Athens and Newman Catholic), with the new conference calling itself the Cloverwood Conference as a nod to its member schools' primary membership:[39]

More information Cloverwood ...

Augusta would make its return to the Dairyland Conference in 2014,[40] and Gilman shifted to the Eastern Cloverbelt after six decades as Western Cloverbelt members.[41] In 2021, Altoona accepted an invitation to join larger schools in the Middle Border Conference, with Bloomer moving over from the Heart O' North Conference to replace them.[42] Currently, the Cloverbelt Conference has sixteen member schools, with Osseo-Fairchild leaving for membership in the Dairyland Conference in 2024,[43] and Elk Mound planning to rejoin the Cloverbelt Conference in 2025[44] as their replacement:[45]

More information Eastern Cloverbelt, Western Cloverbelt ...

Football (since 2020)

In February 2019, in conjunction with the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association, the WIAA released a sweeping football-only realignment for Wisconsin to commence with the 2020 football season and run on a two-year cycle.[46] The Cloverbelt retained five members from the previous alignment (Fall Creek, Neillsville/Granton, Osseo-Fairchild, Regis and Stanley) and added three members of the Dunn-St. Croix Conference (Durand-Arkansaw, Elk Mound and Mondovi) to form its initial roster.[47] This alignment has remained in place for both the 2022-2023 and 2024-2025 competition cycles,[48][49] with Osseo-Fairchild leaving for the Dunn-St. Croix Conference and all other members retained. The Cloverbelt will also be entering into a scheduling partnership with the Marawood Conference to schedule one mandatory crossover game per member, with results counting towards overall conference standings.[50]

Remove ads

List of conference members

Current members

More information School, Location ...

Current football-only members

More information School, Location ...

Former members

More information School, Location ...

Former football-only members

More information School, Location ...
Remove ads

Membership timeline

Full members

 Eastern Cloverbelt  Western Cloverbelt

Football members

 Eastern Cloverbelt  Western Cloverbelt  Large Cloverbelt  Small Cloverbelt

Membership map

Cloverbelt Conference
Thumb
About OpenStreetMaps
Maps: terms of use
30km
19miles
17
17 Thorp
17 Thorp
16
16 Stanley-Boyd
16 Stanley-Boyd
15
15 Spencer
15 Spencer
14
14 Regis
14 Regis
13
13 Owen-Withee
13 Owen-Withee
12
12 Neillsville
12 Neillsville
11
11 McDonell Central Catholic
11 McDonell Central Catholic
10
10 Loyal
10 Loyal
9
9 Greenwood
9 Greenwood
8
8 Granton
8 Granton
7
7 Gilman
7 Gilman
6
6 Fall Creek
6 Fall Creek
5
5 Elk Mound
5 Elk Mound
4
4 Columbus Catholic
4 Columbus Catholic
3
3 Colby
3 Colby
2
2 Cadott
2 Cadott
1
1 Bloomer
1 Bloomer
Location of Cloverbelt Conference full members:
1
Bloomer
2
Cadott
3
Colby
4
Columbus Catholic
5
Elk Mound
6
Fall Creek
7
Gilman
8
Granton
9
Greenwood
10
Loyal
11
McDonell Central Catholic
12
Neillsville
13
Owen-Withee
14
Regis
15
Spencer
16
Stanley-Boyd
17
Thorp

List of state champions

Fall sports

More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...

Winter sports

More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...

Spring sports

More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...
More information School, Year ...
Remove ads

List of conference champions

Boys Basketball

More information School, Quantity ...

Girls Basketball

More information School, Quantity ...

Football

More information School, Quantity ...
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads