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Summit Athletic Conference

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Summit Athletic Conference
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The Summit Athletic Conference, or SAC, is a high school athletic conference consisting of ten high schools located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Three of the schools are private; one being a Lutheran academy, and the other two being Catholic preparatories. The rest are public schools, being part of Fort Wayne Community Schools. Two limited members are part of Northwest Allen County Schools and Southwest Allen County Schools.

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All member schools are located in Allen County, Indiana. Originally called the Fort Wayne City Series, the name was changed to the Summit Athletic Conference in 1973, when Harding High School joined.[1]

Elmhurst High School closed at the end of the 2009-10 academic year, with students being spread out between North Side, South Side, and Wayne high schools.[2] Harding closed at the end of the 2010-11 school year.

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Membership

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  1. Concordia played in the NEIAC 1955-65, and in both the FWCS/Summit and NEIAC 1965-75.
  2. North Side and South Side played concurrently in the FWCS and NEIAC 1934-1940.
  3. North Side played concurrently in the FWCS and Northern Indiana Athletic Conference 1942-65.
  4. South Side played concurrently in the FWCS and Central Indiana Athletic Conference 1945-47.
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Former members

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  1. Central played concurrently in the FWCS and NEIAC 1934-40. Central split into Northrop and Wayne when school closed.
  2. Central Catholic, while a FWCS member, did not join the IHSAA until 1946, when private schools and segregated public schools were allowed into the organization.
  3. Harding was converted to magnet school in 2012.

Membership timeline

Homestead High School (Indiana)Carroll High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)Paul Harding High SchoolWayne High School (Indiana)Northrop High SchoolElmhurst High SchoolR. Nelson Snider High SchoolBishop Dwenger High SchoolBishop Luers High SchoolConcordia Lutheran High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)Concordia Lutheran High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)South Side High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)North Side High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)Central Catholic High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)Central High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

Football divisions

From 1971 to 1979, football competition was divided into North and South divisions.

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Conference champions

Football

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  • N and S designations are division champions, O denotes title game winner.

Boys basketball

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Girls basketball

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State championships

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Bishop Dwenger Saints (13)

  • 1983 Football (3A)
  • 1990 Football (3A)
  • 1991 Football (3A)
  • 1995 Gymnastics
  • 2003 Gymnastics
  • 2005 Gymnastics
  • 2005 Girls Soccer
  • 2006 Gymnastics
  • 2006 Girls Soccer
  • 2010 Softball (3A)
  • 2012 Gymnastics
  • 2015 Football (4A)
  • 2018 Football (4A)

Bishop Luers Knights (20)

  • 1985 Football (2A)
  • 1989 Football (2A)
  • 1992 Football (2A)
  • 1999 Girls Basketball (2A)
  • 1999 Football (2A)
  • 2000 Girls Basketball (2A)
  • 2001 Football (2A)
  • 2001 Girls Basketball (2A)
  • 2002 Football (2A)
  • 2002 Girls Basketball (2A)
  • 2006 Girls Basketball (2A)
  • 2007 Football (2A)
  • 2008 Boys Basketball (2A)
  • 2008 Baseball (2A)
  • 2009 Football (2A)
  • 2009 Boys Basketball (2A)
  • 2010 Football (2A)
  • 2011 Girls Basketball (2A)
  • 2011 Football (2A)
  • 2012 Football (2A)

Concordia Lutheran Cadets (7)

  • 1983 Girls Cross Country
  • 1999 Boys Track & Field
  • 2010 Girls Basketball (3A)
  • 2012 Girls Basketball (3A)
  • 2014 Girls Volleyball (3A)
  • 2016 Football (3A)
  • 2019 Boys Cross Country

North Side Legends (7)

  • 1941 Boys Track & Field
  • 1942 Boys Track & Field
  • 1956 Boys Track & Field
  • 1957 Boys Track & Field
  • 1963 Boys Track & Field
  • 1965 Boys Track & Field
  • 1968 Boys Cross-Country

Northrop Bruins (16)

  • 1974 Boys Basketball
  • 1981 Girls Track & Field
  • 1983 Baseball
  • 1984 Boys Golf
  • 1986 Girls Basketball
  • 1991 Girls Track & Field
  • 1997 Boys Track & Field
  • 2000 Girls Track & Field
  • 2001 Girls Track & Field
  • 2002 Girls Track & Field
  • 2003 Girls Track & Field
  • 2004 Boys Track & Field
  • 2004 Girls gymnastics
  • 2005 Girls Track & Field
  • 2011 Girls Track & Field
  • 2013 Girls Track & Field

Snider Panthers (9)

  • 1974 Boys Track & Field
  • 1987 Volleyball
  • 1988 Girls Basketball
  • 1991 Volleyball
  • 1992 Football (5A)
  • 2003 Wrestling
  • 2006 Baseball (4A)
  • 2009 Baseball (4A)
  • 2015 Football (5A)
  • 2023 Football (5A)

South Side Archers (7)

  • 1938 Boys Basketball
  • 1958 Boys Basketball
  • 1968 Boys Track & Field
  • 1980 Girls Track & Field
  • 1985 Girls Track & Field
  • 1986 Girls Track & Field
  • 1989 Girls Track & Field
  • 2013 Girls Basketball Runner-up.

Wayne Generals (3)

  • 1973 Girls Tennis
  • 1979 Boys Track & Field
  • 1995 Football (4A)

Homestead Spartans (11)

  • 2015 Boys Basketball (4A) [not in SAC]
  • 2017 Girls Basketball (4A)
  • 2019 Girls Golf [not in SAC]
  • 2021 Girls Soccer (3A) [not in SAC]
  • 2023 Girls Cross Country [not in SAC]
  • 1983, 1984, 1985, 1996, 1999, 2001 Girls Gymnastics [not in SAC]

Central Tigers (2) 1

  • 1943 Boys Basketball
  • 1944 Boys Track & Field

Central Catholic Irish (2) 1

  • 1950 Football (mythical champion)
  • 1959 Boys Golf

Elmhurst Trojans (1) 1

  • 2009 Girls Basketball (3A)

Harding Hawks (4) 1

  • 1994 Girls Track & Field
  • 1995 Girls Track & Field
  • 2001 Boys Basketball (2A)
  • 2006 Football (2A)

1 Won while SAC Member.

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