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The Prairieland Conference is a high school conference in western central Illinois. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association. The conference comprises small public high schools with enrollments between 50-400 students in portions of Fulton, Knox, Mason, McDonough, Peoria, Schuyler, and Warren counties.
Video Prairieland Conference
Current membership
Sources:IHSA Conferences, IHSA Coop Teams, and IHSA Member Schools Directory
- Astoria+VIT=South Fulton
- Cuba+Spoon River Valley=North Fulton
- Havana+Illini Central for boys wrestling only
- Brimfield and Elmwood do not coop for basketball
- Bushnell-PC and West Prairie coop as BWP in baseball, football, softball and track. The schools do not coop in boys basketball, girls basketball, scholastic bowl or volleyball.
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Competitive Success
The Prairieland Conference has won 9 state championships in IHSA sponsored athletics and activities.
State Champions
Boys Baseball
- Lewistown (1992-1993 A)
- Peoria Heights (2017 1A)
Boys Cross Country
- Elmwood (1977-1978 A)
- Elmwood (1983-1984 A)
- Elmwood (1984-1985 A)
- Elmwood (1985-1986 A)
- Elmwood (2006-2007 A)
- Elmwood (2008-2009 1A)
- Elmwood (2013-2014 1A)
- Elmwood (2016-2017 1A)
- Elmwood (2017-2018 1A)
Boys Golf
- Havana (1998-1999 A)
Girls Volleyball
- West Prairie (2016 1A)
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References
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External links
- Prairieland Football Conference, Black Division Prairieland Black Conference schedules and standings
- Prairieland Football Conference, Blue Division Prairieland Blue Conference schedules and standings
- Abingdon High School
- Astoria High School
- Avon High School
- Brimfield High School
- Bushnell-Prairie City High School
- Cuba High School
- Elmwood High School
- Havana High School
- Knoxville High School
- Knoxville High School Football
- Lewistown High School
- Peoria Heights High School
- Spoon River Valley High School
- VIT High School
- West Prairie High School
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