The Northern Lake County Conference (NLCC) is an organization of eight high schools in northern Illinois. These high schools are members of the Illinois High School Association.
Conference | IHSA |
---|---|
Founded | 2016 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Region | Chicagoland (Lake County) |
The conference was established in 2016 with six former members of the North Suburban Conference (Antioch, Grant, Lakes, North Chicago, Round Lake, and Wauconda) and two former members of the Fox Valley Conference (Grayslake Central and Grayslake North). As the name implies, all members of the conference are located in Lake County.
Membership
editThe conference's current members, as of 2021–22:[1]
School | Town | Team Name | Colors | Enrollment[nb 1][2] | IHSA Classes 2/3/4[nb 2][nb 3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Antioch Community High School | Antioch | Sequoits | 1335 | AA/2A/3A | |
Grant Community High School | Fox Lake | Bulldogs | 1784 | AA/3A/4A | |
Grayslake Central High School | Grayslake | Rams | 1347 | AA/2A/3A | |
Grayslake North High School | Grayslake | Knights | 1431 | AA/2A/3A | |
Lakes Community High School | Lake Villa | Eagles | 1311.5 | AA/2A/3A | |
North Chicago Community High School | North Chicago | Warhawks | 742.5 | A/2A/3A | |
Round Lake High School | Round Lake | Panthers | 2211.5 | AA/3A/4A | |
Wauconda High School | Wauconda | Bulldogs | 1371 | AA/2A/3A |
Membership timeline
editFull members
State championships
editSeven IHSA State Championships have been earned by members of the NLCC.
Competitive Cheerleading
edit- Grayslake Central
- 2018-19 M
- Antioch
- 2019-20 M
Cross Country (boys)
edit- Grayslake Central
- 2015-16 2A
Cross Country (girls)
edit- Grayslake Central
- 2021-22 2A
- 2022-23 2A
Track & Field (boys)
edit- North Chicago
- 1985-86 AA
Wrestling (boys)
edit- North Chicago
- 1969-70
Notes
edit- ^ Starting in the 2019–20 school year, the school enrollments listed by the IHSA are the average of the previous 2 school years and are updated every 2 years.
- ^ The state series class which a school competes in not only depends on the school's student population, but on the sport or activity. Some activities divide schools into two classes, some into three, and others into four. The listing here is in the order of two class, three class, and four class. The more "A"s in a class, the larger the schools competing. For more information on this, see Illinois High School Association#State Series Format.
- ^ Schools are not assigned a classification for football until they have qualified for the playoffs each year. A school's classification not only depends on their student population, but on the populations of the other schools who have qualified. Thus, some schools routinely move between classes.
References
edit- ^ "Conferences and Affiliated Schools". Illinois High School Association. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
- ^ IHSA. "Alphabetical Enrollments | Enrollments & Classifications | Schools | IHSA". ihsa.org. Retrieved 2016-08-27.