Corner Conference (Iowa)

The Corner Conference is a high school athletic conference based in Southwestern Iowa. All members are in Class 1A (the smallest schools in Iowa).

Corner Conference School Locations
Corner Conference
Established1953
AssociationIHSAA / IGHSAU
Members7
Sports fielded
  • 13
RegionSouthwest Iowa
Websitewww.cornerconference.org

Members

School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors 9–11 enrollment (2020–21)[1] Football class*
Clarinda Academy Clarinda Private, foster care Eagles     58 8-man
East Mills Malvern Public Wolverines     103 8-man
Essex Essex Public Trojans & Trojanettes     40 8-man
Fremont–Mills Tabor Public Knights     93 8-man
Griswold Griswold Public Tigers     95 8-man
Sidney Sidney Public Cowboys & Cowgirls     136 8-man
Stanton Stanton Public Vikings & Viqueens     57 8-man

History

  • In 1953, original 6 members Farragut, Sidney, Hamburg, Essex, Malvern, and Tabor form the Corner Conference.
  • In 1959, Tabor merged with Bartlett, Randolph, and Thurman to become Fremont–Mills. New Market and South Page join, membership is at 8.
  • In 1960, Stanton joins from the Tri-County Conference to make membership 9.
  • In 1961, Nishna Valley joins from the Mills County Conference; 10 schools.
  • In 1987, Carson-Macedonia joins from the Rolling Hills Conference; 11 schools.
  • In 1988, Villisca joins from the Tall Corn Conference; membership is at 12 schools.
  • In 1989, New Market closed its high school, dropping membership to 11.
  • In 1992, Bedford joins from the Tall Corn Conference, bringing membership back up to 12.
  • In 1993, Carson-Macedonia merged with Oakland to become Riverside Community School District, and left to join the Western Iowa Conference. Membership is 11.
  • In 2000, Bedford then left the Corner Conference for the Pride of Iowa Conference. Membership drops to 10.
  • In 2004, Clarinda Academy joined, bringing membership up to 11.
  • In 2007, Malvern entered sports sharing with Nishna Valley, known as "East Mills", which stays in the conference. Membership is at 10.
  • In 2010, Farragut and Hamburg entered sports sharing, known as "Nishnabotna". The new team stays in the conference, bringing membership down to 9.
  • In 2011, Heartland Christian joined, bringing membership back up to 10, although for some sports they pair with St. Albert's in the Hawkeye 10 Conference. The co-op of Malvern and Nishna Valley known as "East Mills" is officially reorganized into one single school district with the same name.
  • In 2012, "Nishnabotna" schools Farragut and Hamburg enter official whole-grade sharing. There had been discussions with Sidney to eventually form a three school sharing agreement, but did not happen.
  • In 2013, Villisca entered whole-grade sharing with Pride of Iowa Conference member Corning, to be known as Southwest Valley, and would compete in the Pride of Iowa Conference. Membership drops to 9.
  • In 2016, the Farragut-Hamburg partnership known as "Nishnabotna" was dissolved; the entire Farragut school district was forcibly shut down by the state, and Hamburg closed its high school. Membership drops to 8.
  • In 2018, Griswold School joined to bring membership up to 9.
  • In 2019, South Page ceased independent athletic teams at the end of the year and was essentially absorbed by Clarinda.[2] Membership drops to 8.
  • In 2020, Heartland Christian left for The Frontier Conference of Nebraska. Membership is now at 7.

References

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