Corner Conference (Iowa)

Corner Conference
Association IHSAA / IGHSAU
Members 10
Region Southwest Iowa
Website www.cornerconference.com

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

Members

School Location Affiliation Mascot Colors 9-11 Enrollment (2016-17)[1] Football Class*
Clarinda Academy Clarinda Residential Foster Care Eagles           110 8-man
East Mills Malvern Public Wolverines           109 8-man
Essex Essex Public Trojans & Trojanettes           66 8-man
Fremont-Mills Tabor Public Knights           103 8-man
Heartland Christian Council Bluffs Private Eagles           31 8-man
Sidney Sidney Public Cowboys & Cowgirls           109 8-man
South Page College Springs Public Rebels           28 8-man
Stanton Stanton Public Vikings & Viqueens           62 8-man

History

The Corner Conference has a history of being a very stable conference. It was formed in 1954 and the original members were Farragut, Sidney, Hamburg, Essex, Malvern, and Tabor. Tabor became Fremont-Mills in 1959. The conference expanded in 1960 and 1961 adding South Page, Stanton, Nishna Valley, and New Market. When the Tall Corn Conference folded, the league picked up Bedford and Villisca as well.

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