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Great Northern Conference
Wisconsin high school athletic conference From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Great Northern Conference is a high school athletic conference based in north central Wisconsin. Founded in 2008, the conference and its member schools belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History
The Great Northern Conference was formed in 2008 by seven medium-sized high schools in north central Wisconsin. Four of its original members (Lakeland Union, Medford, Northland Pines and Tomahawk) were previously members of the Lumberjack Conference, which had disbanded the year prior.[1] Two schools joined from the Wisconsin Valley Conference (Antigo and Merrill)[2] and Mosinee moved over from the Cloverbelt Conference.[1] For Antigo and Merrill, this move grouped them with schools more in line with their enrollment size instead of being two of the smallest schools in their former conference.[2] Two years after the Great Northern Conference was formed, Merrill swapped affiliations with Wisconsin Valley Conference member Rhinelander.[3][4] They rejoined in 2025 from the Wisconsin Valley Conference, bringing the Great Northern Conference's membership group to eight schools.[5]
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List of member schools
Current members
Current associate members
Associate cooperative members
- Colby coops with Abbotsford, and Ladysmith, Bruce and Flambeau co-op for Girls Swimming.
- Mosinee, Wausau West, DC Everest, and Wausau East form the Central Wisconsin Storm in Girls Hockey.
- Rhinelander, Antigo Northland Pines co-op for Girls Hockey.
- Beginning in 2015 Wittenberg-Birnamwood will compete in the Bay Conference for Girls Swimming.
Former associate members
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Membership timeline
Full members

Football members

Membership map
Great Northern Conference
Location of Great Northern Conference full members:
List of state champions
Fall sports
Winter sports
Spring sports
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List of conference champions
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Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Football
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References
External links
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