{{Short description|Wisconsin high school athletic conference (1926-2001)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}} The '''Dual County Conference''' is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, inaugurated in 1926 as the '''Columbia County Little Six Conference''' and ending competition in 2001. All conference members were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

== History ==

=== 1926–1939 === {{OSM Location map | title = | coord = {{coord|43.4500|-89.2000}} | float = right | zoom = 9 <!--(1=wisconsin, 18=a street)--> | width = 250 | height = 250 | mark-size1=10 | mark-title1=Cambria | mark-coord1={{coord|43.5420|-89.1001}} | mark-description1=Location: | shape-color1=#d50032 | shape1=circle | mark-title2=Fall River | mark-coord2={{coord|43.3859|-89.0454}} | mark-description2=Location: | shape-color2=#000000 | shape2=circle | mark-title3=Pardeeville | mark-coord3={{coord|43.5341|-89.2912}} | mark-description3=Location: | shape-color3=#005eb8 | shape3=circle | mark-title4=Poynette | mark-coord4={{coord|43.3920|-89.4010}} | mark-description4=Location: | shape-color4=#ff8200 | shape4=circle | mark-title5=Randolph | mark-coord5={{coord|43.5426|-88.9984}} | mark-description5=Location: | shape-color5=#0032a0 | shape5=circle | mark-title6=Rio | mark-coord6={{coord|43.4433|-89.2324}} | mark-description6=Location: | shape-color6=#ba0c2f | shape6=circle | caption = Location of Original Columbia County Little Six Conference Members | auto-caption= | wrap=wrap}} The Dual County Conference opened competition in 1926 as the Columbia County Forensic League.<ref name="Founding">{{Cite news |date=4 March 1926 |title=Plan Oratory Circuit in Columbia County |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/312139591/?match=1&terms=cambria%20%22fall%20river%22%20pardeeville%20poynette%20randolph%20rio |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Fox Lake Representative |pages=1}}</ref> It was started as a league for academic competition before branching out into athletics in 1928.<ref>{{Cite news |date=18 May 1928 |title=Poynette H.S. Commencement Activities Will Start Friday |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/397561542/?match=1&terms=%22columbia%20little%20six%22 |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=23}}</ref> Its membership consisted of six small high schools in south central Wisconsin: five in Columbia County (Cambria, Fall River, Pardeeville, Poynette and Rio) and one just across the county line in Dodge County (Randolph). The conference expanded to seven schools in 1934, adding Fox Lake High School to its membership roster.<ref name="Fox Lake Joins">{{Cite news |date=26 November 1934 |title=Poynette Prep Five Trims Fox Lake, 16-13 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/405650421/?match=1&terms=%22columbia%20little%20six%22%20%22fox%20lake%22 |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=9}}</ref> The name of the conference became the Columbia County Little Seven Conference, despite the fact that the conference now had two schools in Dodge County.<ref>{{Cite news |date=12 December 2024 |title=Pardeeville Tops Little 7 League |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/405656834/?match=1&terms=%22columbia%20little%20seven%22 |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=16}}</ref>

=== 1939–1954 === In 1939, the conference added Reeseville High School and changed its name to the Dual County Conference,<ref name="Reeseville Joins">{{Cite news |date=16 September 1939 |title=Columbia-Little 7 Changes Name to Dual County Loop |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/49070974/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20reeseville |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=The Capital Times |pages=7}}</ref> as the conference now had three member schools in Dodge County instead of one. Reeseville left the conference in 1942<ref name="Reeseville Leaves 01">{{Cite news |date=14 January 1942 |title=Rio, Cambria, Pardeeville Share Lead in Dual County League |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/405282549/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20standings |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=16}}</ref><ref name="Reeseville Leaves 02">{{Cite news |date=17 January 1943 |title=Suburban Cage Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/518635823/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20standings |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=The Capital Times |pages=14}}</ref> when they suspended their athletic program during World War II and were replaced by Markesan High School three years later.<ref name="Markesan Joins">{{Cite news |date=22 November 1945 |title=Prep Notes |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/396054621/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20markesan |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=29}}</ref> This marked the Dual County Conference's first foray into Green Lake County, but the name remained unchanged. The Dual County Conference sponsored six-man football for the first time in the 1946 season<ref>{{Cite news |last=Cornelius |first=Lew |date=25 October 1946 |title=Notes from the Scorebook Margin (see Pardeeville) |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/517914595/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20football%20standings |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=7}}</ref> with four members participating (Fall River, Pardeeville, Randolph and Rio).<ref>{{Cite news |date=9 October 1946 |title=Pardeeville Takes Dual County Loop Lead by Beating Rio, 28 to 12 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/517912861/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20football%20standings |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=18}}</ref> Cambria (formerly of the Suburban Six-Man Football League) and Fox Lake joined the conference for the 1947 season,<ref>{{Cite news |date=25 October 1947 |title=Pardeeville In Title Tie For Dual County Loop |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/517866603/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20football%20standings |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=6}}</ref> and all conference members were participating by 1948.<ref>{{Cite news |date=24 October 1948 |title=Prep Standings (see Dual County) |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/517925388/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20football%20standings |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=36}}</ref> In 1952, the Dual County Conference made a transition to sponsoring eight-man football with all member schools participating.<ref>{{Cite news |date=8 September 1952 |title=Duerst Hopes for Greatly Improved Season for Black Earth's Gridders |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/518423484/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%208-man%20football |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=17}}</ref>

=== 1954–1970 === Poynette, which had historically been the largest school in the conference, joined the Tri-County League in 1954 and were immediately replaced by Princeton (previously of the Little 7-C Conference).<ref name="Poynette Princeton">{{Cite news |date=17 February 1954 |title=Dual County Loop Admits Princeton |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/611309849/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20%22tri-county%20league%22%20poynette |work=Portage Daily Register |pages=6}}</ref> Two years later, the Dual County Conference gave its member schools the option of sponsoring eleven-man football, which the larger schools adopted in 1956<ref>{{Cite news |date=22 September 1956 |title=Dual County Gridders Open League Play |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/611380090/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%2011-man%20football |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=Portage Daily Register |pages=6}}</ref> before the entire conference transitioned in 1959.<ref>{{Cite news |date=5 November 1959 |title=Dual County Loop Names All-Stars |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/519556539/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%2011-man%20football |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=32}}</ref> Fox Lake made its exit that same year to join the Fox Valley Tri-County League<ref name="Fox Lake Leaves">{{Cite news |date=20 December 1959 |title=High School Cage Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/404485466/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20%22fox%20valley%20tri-county%20league%22%20%22fox%20lake%22 |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=38}}</ref> for its final three years before consolidating with Waupun in 1962.<ref name="Fox Lake Waupun">{{Cite news |date=30 August 1962 |title=Victim of Progress |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/312246459/?match=1&terms=%22fox%20lake%22%20waupun%20school%20consolidation |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Fox Lake Representative |pages=2}}</ref> Montello, formerly a member of the Big 7-C Conference, joined the Dual County Conference in 1961.<ref name="Montello Joins">{{Cite news |date=16 September 1961 |title=Thrillers Played in Dual County |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/519285860/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20montello |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=The Capital Times |pages=13}}</ref> In 1970, Green Lake and Westfield joined the Dual County Conference from the Fox Valley Tri-County League and Vacationland Conference, respectively.<ref name="Green Lake Westfield">{{Cite news |date=25 February 1970 |title=Westfield, Green Lake join, Dual Conference slates program for changes |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/611609367/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20%22green%20lake%22%20westfield |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Portage Daily Register |pages=13}}</ref>

=== 1970–2001 === {{OSM Location map | title = | coord = {{coord|43.6500|-89.2000}} | float = right | zoom = 8 <!--(1=wisconsin, 18=a street)--> | width = 250 | height = 250 | mark-size1=10 | mark-title1=Cambria | mark-coord1={{coord|43.5420|-89.1001}} | mark-description1=Location: | shape-color1=#d50032 | shape1=circle | mark-title2=Fall River | mark-coord2={{coord|43.3859|-89.0454}} | mark-description2=Location: | shape-color2=#000000 | shape2=circle | mark-title3=Green Lake | mark-coord3={{coord|43.8506|-88.9593}} | mark-description3=Location: | shape-color3=#00843d | shape3=circle | mark-title4=Montello | mark-coord4={{coord|43.7958|-89.3219}} | mark-description4=Location: | shape-color4=#ffc72c | shape4=circle | mark-title5=Pardeeville | mark-coord5={{coord|43.5341|-89.2912}} | mark-description5=Location: | shape-color5=#005eb8 | shape5=circle | mark-title6=Princeton | mark-coord6={{coord|43.8440|-89.1202}} | mark-description6=Location: | shape-color6=#d50032 | shape6=circle | mark-title7=Randolph | mark-coord7={{coord|43.5426|-88.9984}} | mark-description7=Location: | shape-color7=#0032a0 | shape7=circle | mark-title8=Rio | mark-coord8={{coord|43.4433|-89.2324}} | mark-description8=Location: | shape-color8=#ba0c2f | shape8=circle | mark-title9=Westfield | mark-coord9={{coord|43.8953|-89.4887}} | mark-description9=Location: | shape-color9=#582c83 | shape9=circle | caption = Location of Final Dual County Conference Members | auto-caption= | wrap=wrap}} During the final three decades of the Dual County Conference, there were relatively few changes to membership. Markesan left in 1977 to join the Flyway Conference, and were replaced by Poynette, who were previously part of the Capitol Conference and making their return to the Dual County after a nearly quarter century absence.<ref name="Markesan Poynette">{{Cite news |date=17 August 1977 |title=Prep Conference Realignment: Madison area changes |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/521511713/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20markesan%20flyway |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=The Capital Times |pages=69}}</ref> They rejoined the Capitol Conference in 1987,<ref name="Poynette Leaves">{{Cite news |last=Kitkowski |first=Dan |date=26 August 1987 |title=Poynette powerhouse moves to Capitol |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/611767538/?match=1&terms=poynette%20%22dual%20county%22%20%22capitol%20conference%22 |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Portage Daily Register |pages=18}}</ref> and membership in the Dual County Conference stayed consistent through the rest of the conference's history with the exception of football. Fall River and Rio, citing competitive imbalance and lack of players, joined forces for the 1990 season to create a cooperative football program.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |last=Pepper |first=Carol |date=27 October 1990 |title=Rio-Fall River merger offers best of both worlds |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/352952765/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20football%20standings |access-date=22 May 2025 |work=Beaver Dam Daily Citizen |pages=12}}</ref> The next year, the conference's three schools with the highest enrollment (Montello, Pardeeville and Westfield) swapped places for football with the three lowest-enrollment schools in the Eastern Suburban Conference (Deerfield, Hustisford and Johnson Creek).<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=Lynn |first=Adam |date=29 August 1991 |title=ESC-Dual County trade affects 6 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/521920858/?match=1&terms=%22eastern%20suburban%20conference%22%20football%20montello%20pardeeville%20westfield |access-date=21 May 2025 |work=The Capital Times |pages=5B}}</ref> The end of the Dual County Conference came in 2001, when they merged with another conference of small schools in south central Wisconsin (the Eastern Suburban Conference) to form the new Trailways Conference.<ref name="Trailways">{{Cite news |last=Hernandez |first=Rob |title=Realignment falls right into place |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/407386211/?match=1&terms=%22dual%20county%22%20%22eastern%20suburban%22%20%22trailways%20conference%22 |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=Wisconsin State Journal |pages=4B}}</ref>{{clear}}

== Conference membership history ==

=== Final members === {| class="wikitable sortable" !School !Location !Affiliation !Mascot !Colors !Joined !Left !Conference Joined !Current Conference |- |'''Cambria-Friesland''' |Cambria, WI |Public |Hilltoppers |{{color box|d50032}} {{color box|white}} |1926<ref name="Founding" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Fall River''' |Fall River, WI |Public |Pirates |{{color box|black}} {{color box|ba0c2f}} {{color box|white}} |1926<ref name="Founding" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Green Lake''' |Green Lake, WI |Public |Lakers |{{color box|00843d}} {{color box|white}} |1970<ref name="Green Lake Westfield" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Montello''' |Montello, WI |Public |Hilltoppers |{{color box|0032a0}} {{color box|ffc72c}} |1961<ref name="Montello Joins" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Pardeeville''' |Pardeeville, WI |Public |Bulldogs |{{color box|005eb8}} {{color box|ffc72c}} |1926<ref name="Founding" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Princeton''' |Princeton, WI |Public |Tigers |{{color box|d50032}} {{color box|white}} |1954<ref name="Poynette Princeton" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Randolph''' |Randolph, WI |Public |Rockets |{{color box|0032a0}} {{color box|White}} |1926<ref name="Founding" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Rio''' |Rio, WI |Public |Vikings |{{color box|ba0c2f}} {{color box|white}} |1926<ref name="Founding" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |Trailways |- |'''Westfield''' |Westfield, WI |Public |Pioneers |{{color box|582c83}} {{color box|ffc72c}} |1970<ref name="Green Lake Westfield" /> |2001<ref name="Trailways" /> | colspan="2" |South Central |}

=== Previous members === {| class="wikitable sortable" !School !Location !Affiliation !Mascot !Colors !Joined !Left !Conference Joined !Current Conference |- |'''Fox Lake''' |Fox Lake, WI |Public |Lakers |{{color box|ff8200}} {{color box|black}} |1934<ref name="Fox Lake Joins" /> |1959<ref name="Fox Lake Leaves" /> |Fox Valley Tri-County |Closed in 1962<ref name="Fox Lake Waupun" /> |- |'''Markesan''' |Markesan, WI |Public |Hornets |{{color box|002d6c}} {{color box|ffc72c}} |1945<ref name="Markesan Joins" /> |1977<ref name="Markesan Poynette" /> |Flyway |Trailways |- |'''Poynette''' |Poynette, WI |Public |Indians |{{color box|black}} {{color box|ff8200}} |1926,<ref name="Founding" /> 1977<ref name="Markesan Poynette" /> |1954,<ref name="Poynette Princeton" /> 1987<ref name="Poynette Leaves" /> |Tri-County |Capitol |- |'''Reeseville''' |Reeseville, WI |Public |Eagles |{{color box|ffc72c}} {{color box|0032a0}} |1939<ref name="Reeseville Joins" /> |1942<ref name="Reeseville Leaves 01" /><ref name="Reeseville Leaves 02" /> |Independent |Closed in 1969<ref>{{Cite news |last=Marolla |first=Ed |date=6 March 1969 |title=Hello Horicon |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/1053452008/?match=1&terms=juneau%20reeseville%20merger |access-date=9 December 2024 |work=The Horicon Reporter |pages=1}}</ref> |}

=== Football-only members === {| class="wikitable sortable" !School !Location !Affiliation !Mascot !Colors !Seasons !Primary Conference |- |'''Rio/<br>Fall River''' |Rio, WI |Public |Rebels |{{color box|black}} {{color box|ba0c2f}} |1990-2000<ref name=":1" /> |Dual County |- |'''Deerfield''' |Deerfield, WI |Public |Demons |{{color box|6f2c3f}} {{color box|white}} |1991-2000<ref name=":0" /> |Eastern Suburban |- |'''Hustisford''' |Hustisford, WI |Public |Falcons |{{color box|d50032}} {{color box|white}} |1991-2000<ref name=":0" /> |Eastern Suburban |- |'''Johnson Creek''' |Johnson Creek, WI |Public |Bluejays |{{color box|0032a0}} {{color box|ffc72c}} |1991-2000<ref name=":0" /> |Eastern Suburban |}

==Membership timeline== <timeline> DateFormat = yyyy ImageSize = width:900 height:auto barincrement:20 Period = from:1926 till:2001 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal PlotArea = right:60 left:0 bottom:50 top:5

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</timeline> {{Font color||{{RGB|0|102|204}}|Football-only members}} {{Font color||{{RGB|178|204|255}}|Non-football members}}

== List of state champions ==

=== Fall sports === None

=== Winter sports === {| class="wikitable" |+[https://www.wiaawi.org/Portals/0/PDF/Results/Basketball_Boys/State%20Records/teamchamps.pdf?ver=2019-03-25-161230-947 Boys Basketball] !School !Year !Division |- | style="background: #005eb8; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Pardeeville''' |1936 |Class C |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" |'''Randolph''' |1996 |Division 4 |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" |'''Randolph''' |1998 |Division 4 |} {| class="wikitable" |+[https://www.wiaawi.org/Portals/0/PDF//Results/statechampsbyschool.htm Curling] !School !Year !Division |- | style="background: #005eb8; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Pardeeville''' |1964 |Single Division |} {| class="wikitable" |+[https://www.wiaawi.org/Portals/0/PDF/Results/Gymnastics/State_Records/teamchamps.pdf Gymnastics] !School !Year !Division |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Fall River''' |1981 |Class B |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Fall River''' |1982 |Class B |}

=== Spring sports === {| class="wikitable" |+[https://www.wiaawi.org/Portals/0/PDF/Results/Track/State_Records/gteamchamps.pdf Girls Track & Field] !School !Year !Division |- | style="background: #005eb8; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Pardeeville''' |1980 |Class C |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ff8200, inset -2px -2px 0 #ff8200;" | '''Poynette''' |1984 |Class C |}

== List of conference champions == === Boys Basketball === {| class="wikitable" !School !Quantity !Years |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" |'''Randolph''' |29 |1933, 1939, 1940, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 |- | style="background: #005eb8; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Pardeeville''' |14 |1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1945, 1964, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1990, 1991 |- | style="background: #ba0c2f; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Rio''' |14 |1942, 1943, 1944, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1956, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1976, 1977 |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ff8200, inset -2px -2px 0 #ff8200;" | '''Poynette''' |7 |1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1938, 1948, 1982 |- |style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" | '''Cambria-Friesland''' |4 |1941, 1972, 1973, 1984 |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Fall River''' |3 |1967, 1999, 2000 |- | style="background: #002d6c; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Markesan''' |3 |1946, 1966, 1974 |- | style="background: #582c83; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Westfield''' |3 |1982, 1983, 1986 |- | style="background: #00843d; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" |'''Green Lake''' |1 |2001 |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Montello''' |1 |1985 |- | style="background: #ff8200; color: black; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" | '''Fox Lake''' |0 | |- | style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Princeton''' |0 | |- | style="background: #ffc72c; color: #0032a0; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #0032a0, inset -2px -2px 0 #0032a0;" | '''Reeseville''' |0 | |}

=== Girls Basketball === {| class="wikitable" !School !Quantity !Years |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" |'''Randolph''' |20 |1975, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 |- |style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" | '''Cambria-Friesland''' |3 |1975, 1978, 1988 |- | style="background: #005eb8; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Pardeeville''' |3 |1976, 1981, 1996 |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ff8200, inset -2px -2px 0 #ff8200;" | '''Poynette''' |3 |1981, 1982, 1984 |- | style="background: #002d6c; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Markesan''' |2 |1976, 1977 |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Montello''' |1 |1979 |- | style="background: #ba0c2f; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Rio''' |1 |1986 |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Fall River''' |0 | |- | style="background: #00843d; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" |'''Green Lake''' |0 | |- | style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Princeton''' |0 | |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Rio/'''<br>'''Fall River''' |0 | |- | style="background: #582c83; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Westfield''' |0 | |}

=== Football === {| class="wikitable" !School !Quantity !Years |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" |'''Randolph''' |17 |1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 2000 |- | style="background: #005eb8; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Pardeeville''' |11 |1946, 1947, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1990 |- |style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" | '''Cambria-Friesland''' |8 |1948, 1972, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ff8200, inset -2px -2px 0 #ff8200;" | '''Poynette''' |7 |1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986 |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Montello''' |5 |1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975 |- | style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" | '''Hustisford''' |4 |1991, 1992, 1993, 1999 |- | style="background: #582c83; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Westfield''' |4 |1973, 1975, 1976, 1989 |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Fall River''' |3 |1952, 1966, 1975 |- | style="background: #002d6c; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Markesan''' |3 |1949, 1957, 1964 |- | style="background: #d50032; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Princeton''' |2 |1973, 1974 |- | style="background: #ba0c2f; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Rio''' |2 |1953, 1969 |- | style="background: #6f2c3f; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" | '''Deerfield''' |0 | |- | style="background: #ff8200; color: black; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #000000, inset -2px -2px 0 #000000;" | '''Fox Lake''' |0 | |- | style="background: #00843d; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffffff, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffffff;" |'''Green Lake''' |0 | |- | style="background: #0032a0; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ffc72c, inset -2px -2px 0 #ffc72c;" | '''Johnson Creek''' |0 | |- | style="background: #ffc72c; color: #0032a0; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #0032a0, inset -2px -2px 0 #0032a0;" | '''Reeseville''' |0 | |- | style="background: black; color: white; box-shadow: inset 2px 2px 0 #ba0c2f, inset -2px -2px 0 #ba0c2f;" | '''Rio/'''<br>'''Fall River''' |0 | |}

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