About 18 years ago SE graduated 90 kids.Hence Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove fleeing.
BRUTAL travel for Algona to Charles City. Iowa Falls and Hampton sucked bad enough.
About 18 years ago SE graduated 90 kids.Hence Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove fleeing.
BRUTAL travel for Algona to Charles City. Iowa Falls and Hampton sucked bad enough.
Algona to CC is about 1:40. Having at least one or two conference teams at 1.5 hour or so is pretty normal now. That and conferences crossing over multiple classes.Hence Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove fleeing.
BRUTAL travel for Algona to Charles City. Iowa Falls and Hampton sucked bad enough.
Algona is a similar distance to CC as a lot of their old NEIC road trips though. This is kind of a wash from CC’s side of the fence.Hence Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove fleeing.
BRUTAL travel for Algona to Charles City. Iowa Falls and Hampton sucked bad enough.
I'm just racking my brain trying to figure out what the bird logo in Cerro Gordo County is.Map of every high school in Iowa. 10 counties have only 1 high school in the entire county (4 in top 1/3, 5 in bottom 1/3, 1 in middle).
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Is it the River Hawk for Mason City?I'm just racking my brain trying to figure out what the bird logo in Cerro Gordo County is.
I thought the block "MC" was Mason City.Is it the River Hawk for Mason City?
Yep, according to Google Maps, drive from CC to Waukon is same as CC to Algona.Algona is a similar distance to CC as a lot of their old NEIC road trips though. This is kind of a wash from CC’s side of the fence.
Fort Dodge will be worse than anything in the NEIC, but having Clear Lake and Hampton is pretty good for CC. Not as convenient as Waverly and New Hampton, but better than everything else in the NEIC.Yep, according to Google Maps, drive from CC to Waukon is same as CC to Algona.
There's been a lot of conjecture that Decorah will join the UIC and it will split into a big school and small school division. This would put them in a division with Cresco, Waukon, North Fayette, and New Hampton (so basically the NEIC minus CC and Waverly). They're bigger than all those schools, but they play those schools already and those towns all kind of like having the shot at Decorah, even if they hate never winning anything because of them.This whole thing is still a mess.
Sounded like Charles City was close to a deal with the North Central Conference. Waverly has made their own bed and they can lay in it as far as I'm concerned.
I actually feel bad for Decorah, they have zero real options. The state should almost let them join the SW Wisconsin Conference that isn't horrible travel wise and has schools about the same size (343-525 BEDS).
I thought the block "MC" was Mason City.
The knight is Newman, the lion is Clear Lake, the block "MC" is Mason City. AFAIK there isn't another high school located in Cerro Gordo County. West Fork's HS is located in Franklin County, and Central Springs HS is located in Worth County. Ventura hooked up with Garner awhile back.
The bird is a mystery, and seems like a typo to me.
EDIT: figured it out - there's something called North Iowa Christian school that I've somehow never heard of.
Initial mediation denied Decorah's request to join the UIC.There's been a lot of conjecture that Decorah will join the UIC and it will split into a big school and small school division. This would put them in a division with Cresco, Waukon, North Fayette, and New Hampton (so basically the NEIC minus CC and Waverly). They're bigger than all those schools, but they play those schools already and those towns all kind of like having the shot at Decorah, even if they hate never winning anything because of them.
Wouldn't stun me to see that happen, because at the end of the day, Waverly was really the school everyone wanted to get away from.
Eagle grove now would be bottom middle now. They are the largest school in the top of Iowa. Passed forest city either this year BEDS or last year.Hence Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove fleeing.
BRUTAL travel for Algona to Charles City. Iowa Falls and Hampton sucked bad enough.
Or clear lake classical that has taken over the old Ventura school.I thought the block "MC" was Mason City.
The knight is Newman, the lion is Clear Lake, the block "MC" is Mason City. AFAIK there isn't another high school located in Cerro Gordo County. West Fork's HS is located in Franklin County, and Central Springs HS is located in Worth County. Ventura hooked up with Garner awhile back.
The bird is a mystery, and seems like a typo to me.
EDIT: figured it out - there's something called North Iowa Christian school that I've somehow never heard of.
They should go to the WaMac!Initial mediation denied Decorah's request to join the UIC.
Goes to the state dept of ed to make a final decision assuming Decorah appeals.
It's, for all intents and purposes, the only solution Decorah has if the state is insisting they stay in state.
Where are they looking to go? Twin lakes?Lakes Conference now dead in the water. Been at 5 schools since 2021, and now 3 of the 5 are looking to get out.
They had 9 schools 15 years ago, and since then Sheldon (Siouxland), Emmetsburg (Twin Lakes), LeMars (MRAC) and Western (independent) have departed.
2024-25 BEDS:
Storm Lake 581
Spencer 545
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Spirit Lake 295
Cherokee 282
Estherville-LC 277
For comparison, the largest schools in the Siouxland are MOC-FV (374) and Sioux Center (373).
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Where are they looking to go? Twin lakes?
Not to mention there are a few schools where Estherville would be about 3x the size of in the Twin Lakes. Taking an athletic department that has playoff and state championship teams in 3A and putting them in a conference with a bunch of 1A and 2A teams might be a bad fit for all involved.I would assume that Cherokee will try for Siouxland since they'd be ~100 kids larger than the biggest War Eagle school. Twin Lakes would be a closer option for several opponents, though.
Okoboji is already in the Siouxland, so Spirit Lake may try to join them.
Siouxland might be okay jumping from 10 to 12 (instead of 11), which would definitely piss Western off.
Estherville, who knows. They're about the same size as SE Valley, but the Twin Lakes already extends from Graettinger to Gowrie.
Not to mention there are a few schools where Estherville would be about 3x the size of in the Twin Lakes. Taking an athletic department that has playoff and state championship teams in 3A and putting them in a conference with a bunch of 1A and 2A teams might be a bad fit for all involved.