Chicago Prairie Football League

The Chicago Prairie Football League is a high school football only conference in northern Illinois. The conference participates in the Illinois High School Association. The conference includes five small public and three small private high schools, with enrollments between 150 and 950 students in Cook, DuPage, LaSalle, Livingston, and Will counties.

Chicago Prairie Football League
ConferenceIHSA
Founded2023
No. of teams8
RegionNorthern Illinois (Cook, DuPage, LaSalle, Livingston, and Will counties)

Origins edit

The Chicago Prairie Football League has roots in the new Vermilion Valley Conference within the state of Illinois.

For football, the Vermilion Valley was divided into two divisions with six teams each, North and South. The north included Iroquois West and Watseka from the Vermilion Valley, Seneca and Dwight (coop) from the Tri-County Conference and Clifton Central and Momence High Schools from the River Valley Conference. Whereas the south included Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin, Salt Fork, Oakwood, Westville, Hoopeston Area (coop), and Georgetown-Ridge Farm (coop), all from the Vermilion Valley.

Due to travel time and distance between schools, the Chicago Prairie Football League formed with Dwight, St. Bede, Ottawa Marquette and Seneca coming from the Tri-County as well as Elmwood Park, Ridgewood and Westmont from the Metro Suburban and Walther Christian from the Northeastern Athletic to make up the newly formed 8-team conference tentatively named the Chicago Prairie Football League (CPFL).[1][2]

 
 
10km
6miles
 
 
St. Bede
 
Seneca
 
Walther Christian
 
Westmont
 
Marquette
 
Ridgewood
 
Elmwood Park
 
Dwight
Locations of Chicago Prairie Football League Schools

All-time membership edit

School Location County Mascot Colors Other Sports
Conference
Enrollment[3] IHSA Classes 1/2/3/4[3] IHSA Football Class[3] IHSA Football
Coop[4]
Dwight High School[5] Dwight, IL Livingston Trojans    
Green, White
Tri-County 264.44 A/1A/1A 2A/3A Yes
Marquette Academy[6] Ottawa, IL LaSalle Crusaders    
Navy, Vegas Gold
Tri-County 154 A/1A/1A 1A No
Seneca High School[7] Seneca, IL LaSalle Fighting Irish
Lady Irish
   
Green, White
Tri-County 428.5 1A/2A 2A/3A No
St. Bede Academy[8] Peru, IL LaSalle Bruins    
Green, White
Tri-County 282 A/1A/1A 1A No
Elmwood Park High School[9] River Grove, IL Cook Tigers    
Black, Gold
Metro Suburban 957 A/2A/3A 5A No
Ridgewood High School[10] Norridge, IL Cook Rebels    
Kelly Green, White
Metro Suburban 794 A/2A/3A 5A No
Westmont High School[11] Westmont, IL DuPage Sentinels    
Burgandy, Gold
Metro Suburban 375 A/1A/2A 2A No
Walther Christian Academy[12] Melrose Park, IL Cook Broncos    
Green, White
Northeastern Athletic 205 A/1A/1A 1A No

Sources:IHSA Conferences,[13] and IHSA Member Schools Directory[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Smith, Cody (Nov 2, 2022). "Dwight football joins new Chicago Prairie Football League". Daily-Journal. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  2. ^ Pedelty, J.T.; Soucie, Steve; Ellerbrock, Charlie (Nov 2, 2022). "Seneca, Dwight among 8 teams forming Chicago Prairie Football League". Shaw Local News Network. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Numeric Enrollments | Enrollments & Classifications | Schools | IHSA".
  4. ^ "Football Conference Schedules, Standings & Results".
  5. ^ "Dwight Public Schools | Home". dwight.k12.il.us. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  6. ^ "Marquette Academy - Ottawa, IL". marquetteacademy.net. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  7. ^ "Seneca High School". senecahs.org. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  8. ^ "Saint Bede Academy". st-bede.com. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  9. ^ "Elmwood Park High School | EPCUSD 401 | Elmwood Park High School". epcusd401.org. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  10. ^ "Home of the Rebels | Ridgewood High School". d234.org. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  11. ^ "Westmont High School". cusd201.org. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  12. ^ "Walther Christian Academy - Walther Christian Academy". walther.com. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  13. ^ "IHSA.org Conferences". www.ihsa.org.
  14. ^ "Schools - IHSA". www.ihsa.org.

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