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The Mid-Eastern Conference is an IHSAA-sanctioned conference in East Central Indiana. The conference formed in 1963 as schools from Delaware, Henry, and Randolph counties banded together with impending consolidations making their conference situations unstable. The conference has never been stable for long, varying between six and eight members between 1963 and 1977, and having as many as ten members since. While schools from Hancock, Madison and Wayne counties have participated, the conference has generally stayed within its original footprint. The league once again grew to ten members as Eastern Hancock and Shenandoah joined.[1]

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Current members
- Concurrent with HCC 1964-67.
- Concurrent with Randolph County Conference 1963-64.
- Wes-Del played from 1989 to 2008 in the second incarnation of the WRC.
- North Decatur participated in the MEC as a Football-Only member from 2021-2024.
Former members
Membership timeline

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Sports
- Baseball
- Boys' Basketball
- Girls' Basketball
- Boys' Cross Country
- Girls' Cross Country
- Boys' Golf
- Girls' Golf
- Softball
- Boys' Track and Field
- Girls' Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
- Cheerleading
- **Football was played as an MEC sport from 2018-2024.**
Conference Champions
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Boys' Basketball
- Titles for 1966-93 are unconfirmed.
- Muncie Burris & Randolph Southern tied in 1990 for the conference championship.
Girls' Basketball
- Titles for 1979-84 and 1986-2001 are unconfirmed.
Boys cross country
- Muncie Burris is no longer in the Mid-Eastern Conference.
Girls cross country
- Muncie Burris is no longer in the Mid-Eastern Conference.
Football
- North Decatur was a football-only member of the MEC from 2021-2024
Boys Golf
- Muncie Burris is no longer in the Mid-Eastern Conference.
Girls Golf
Softball
Boys Track & Field
- Frankton, Muncie Burris, and Northeastern are no longer in the Mid-Eastern Conference.
- 1994; Monroe Central and Muncie Burris were Co-Champions.
- The 2020 season was cancelled due to Covid.
Girls Track & Field
The 2020 season was cancelled due to Covid.
Volleyball
Wrestling
Cheerleading
There was no competition in 2021 due to Covid.
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State champions
Cowan Blackhawks (2)
- 2012 Volleyball (A)
- 2019 Volleyball (A)
Burris Owls (23)
- 1943 Boys' Track & Field
- 1982 Volleyball
- 1985 Volleyball
- 1986 Volleyball
- 1989 Volleyball
- 1990 Volleyball
- 1992 Volleyball
- 1993 Volleyball
- 1994 Volleyball
- 1997 Volleyball (2A)
- 1998 Volleyball (2A)
- 1999 Volleyball (2A)
- 2000 Volleyball (2A)
- 2001 Volleyball (2A)
- 2002 Volleyball (2A)
- 2003 Volleyball (2A)
- 2004 Volleyball (2A)
- 2005 Volleyball (2A)
- 2006 Volleyball (2A)
- 2007 Volleyball (2A)
- 2008 Volleyball (2A)
- 2009 Volleyball (2A)
- 2010 Volleyball (2A)
Daleville Broncos (2)
- 2016 Baseball (A)
- 2018 Baseball (A)
Wapahani Raiders (7)
- 2002 Volleyball (A)
- 2011 Volleyball (2A)
- 2012 Volleyball (2A)
- 2014 Baseball (2A)
- 2015 Volleyball (2A)
- 2016 Volleyball (2A)
- 2022 Volleyball (2A)
Wes-Del Warriors (2)
- 2011 Volleyball (A)
- 2014 Volleyball (A)
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References
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