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Big Eight Conference (IHSAA)

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Big Eight Conference
Founded1980
Ceased2020
No. of teams6 when dissolved
8 at its height
Region7 Counties:Daviess,Dubois,Gibson,Knox,Posey, andWarrick Counties,Indiana plusWabash County, Illinois
Locations
Big Eight at its height with Mount Carmel included.Big Eight at its height with Mount Carmel included.

TheBig Eight Conference was an athletic conference ofIHSAA Class AAA high schools located inSouthwestern Indiana. The conference members were small city-based schools located inDaviess,Dubois,Gibson,Knox,Posey, andWarrick counties in Indiana and once includedWabash County in Illinois.

History

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The Big Eight Conference was created in 1980 when seven members of theSouthern Indiana Athletic Conference (Boonville, Jasper, Mount Vernon, Princeton, Tell City, Vincennes Lincoln, and Washington) left to form a new conference with a member of thePocket Athletic Conference (Gibson Southern). Gibson Southern left in 1994 to rejoin the PAC. Tell City followed suit to rejoin the PAC in 2001 as well (they had both been in that conference before Tell City joining the SIAC in 1953 when it was a super conference), reducing membership to six schools. Mount Carmel joined in 2003 to increase the membership to seven. Mount Carmel, located in Illinois, was the only school from outside Indiana to compete in an Indiana athletic conference.

There have been two different members of the conference that captured the 3A boys' basketball title in four successive years. Very rarely has this occurred in the history of the state finals. Washington captured the 2007–08, 2009–10, and 2010–11 titles, and Princeton captured the 2008-09 State Title.[1]

The conference's demise was set in motion by theIllinois High School Association member schools initially voting in December 2018 to establish a district football format (but repealing it one year later), meaning Mount Carmel would not be able to schedule all of the other conference members in that sport. The conference responded by voting to remove the school in 2020, while the school voted to leave before the 2019–20 school year. This set off a chain reaction, as Jasper and Vincennes Lincoln were accepted to return to theSIAC for 2020, and a week later, thePAC voted to accept the remaining four schools, including two former members, Boonville and Mount Vernon, effectively ending the conference.[2] Its demise was further hastened by the 2020Coronavirus Outbreak. Because of the outbreak, the conference's final spring season was canceled, and as a result, the conference ceased operations with the 2019-20 Winter Season.

Member schools

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Former members

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SchoolLocationMascotColorsCountyYear joinedPrevious conferenceYear leftConference joined
BoonvilleBoonvillePioneers  87
Warrick
1980Southern Indiana2020Pocket
Gibson
Southern
Fort BranchTitans  
  
26
Gibson
1980Pocket1994Pocket
JasperJasperWildcats  19
Dubois
1980Southern Indiana2020Southern Indiana
Mount
Carmel
Mount
Carmel
Golden
Aces
  (IL)
Wabash
2003N. Egypt
(Illinois)
2019Little Illini
(Illinois)
Mount
Vernon
Mount
Vernon
Wildcats  65
Posey
1980Southern Indiana2020Pocket
Princeton
Community
PrincetonTigers   26
Gibson
1980Southern Indiana2020Pocket
Tell
City
Tell CityMarksmen  62
Perry
1980Southern Indiana2001Pocket
Vincennes
Lincoln
VincennesAlices   42
Knox
1980Southern Indiana2020Southern Indiana
WashingtonWashingtonHatchets  14
Daviess
1980Southern Indiana2020Pocket

State championships

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Boonville Pioneers (1)

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  • 2006 Softball (3A)

Jasper Wildcats (8)

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  • 1949 Boys' Basketball
  • 1996 Baseball
  • 1997 Baseball
  • 1998 Baseball (3A)
  • 1999 Boys' Tennis
  • 2000 Baseball (3A)
  • 2001 Football (4A)
  • 2006 Baseball (3A)

Mount Carmel Golden Aces (3)

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  • 1927 Boys' Basketball (Illinois)
  • 1981 Football (3A) (Illinois)
  • 2010 Boys' Golf (1A) (Illinois)

Mount Vernon Wildcats (0)

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Princeton Community Tigers (2)

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  • 2009 Boys' Basketball (3A)
  • 2015 Girls' Basketball (3A)

Vincennes Lincoln Alices (3)

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  • 1923 Boys' Basketball
  • 1981 Boys' Basketball
  • 2002 Baseball (3A)

Washington Hatchets (9)

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  • 1914 Boys' Track
  • 1915 Boys' Track
  • 1930 Boys' Basketball
  • 1941 Boys' Basketball
  • 1942 Boys' Basketball
  • 2005 Boys' Basketball (3A)
  • 2008 Boys' Basketball (3A)
  • 2010 Boys' Basketball (3A)
  • 2011 Boys' Basketball (3A)

Conference championships

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Sources:[3][4][5]

Football

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SchoolChampionshipsYears
Jasper231981, 1982, 1984*, 1985, 1986*, 1987, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996*, 1998, 1999*, 2000, 2001, 2004*,
2005, 2006*, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014*, 2015
Vincennes Lincoln101983*, 1984*, 1996*, 1997, 1999*, 2002, 2003, 2004*, 2014*, 2017
Tell City61980, 1984*, 1988, 1989, 1991*, 1992
Mount Carmel52006*, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014*, 2016
Boonville41984*, 1986*, 1991*, 2018
Gibson Southern11983*
Princeton Community11993
Mount Vernon0
Washington0

Boys basketball

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SchoolChampionshipsYears
Vincennes Lincoln211981, 1982*, 1984*, 1987, 1988, 1989*, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999*, 2002, 2003*,
2004, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016*
Jasper101982*, 1989*, 1993, 1996, 1999*, 2000*, 2014*, 2016*, 2018, 2019*
Washington101983, 1995, 2003*, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2016*, 2017, 2019*
Princeton Community61984*, 1985, 2009, 2010, 2014*, 2019*
Boonville41986, 1999*, 2000*, 2001
Mount Carmel0
Mount Vernon0
Tell City0
Gibson Southern0

Girls basketball

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SchoolChampionshipsYears
Washington101992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998*, 1999, 2001, 2003
Jasper91982, 1983, 1988, 1991, 1998*, 2005, 2010*, 2012, 2019
Boonville71981, 1984*, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2000, 2017*
Vincennes Lincoln62002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2017*, 2018
Mount Carmel42007, 2008, 2011, 2013
Princeton Community32014, 2015, 2016
Mount Vernon21984, 2010*
Tell City21989, 1990
Gibson Southern0

Note: Big Eight Conference championships were determined by a single round-robin among the active members. The Big Eight Conference did not break ties in the standings for championship purposes, instead co-championships were awarded.

Neighboring Conferences

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References

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  1. ^"IHSAA - Play on". Archived fromthe original on March 18, 2009. RetrievedAugust 23, 2008.
  2. ^Hickey, Pat (June 5, 2019)."Four Schools to Join Pocket Athletic Conference in 2020-21; Big Eight Will Fold". Washington (IN) Herald Times. RetrievedJune 5, 2019.
  3. ^"Past Champions".
  4. ^"Big 8 Conference Constitution"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 22, 2012. RetrievedMay 19, 2014.
  5. ^"Past Champions". April 2013.
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