The Gateway-West Central Conference is an affiliated pair of former high school athletic conferences with their membership concentrated in west central Wisconsin. Competing from 1941 to 1952, all member schools belonged to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

Map
Location of Gateway Conference Members
Map
Location of West Central Conference Members

The Gateway-West Central Conference was founded in 1941, resulting from a split of the nine-member South Central Conference. Logan High School in La Crosse was not only the largest high school in the conference, it was the most dominant with perennial contenders in multiple sports. Coupled with being a geographic outlier in west central Wisconsin, the smaller schools to the east (Baraboo, Portage, Reedsburg, Richland Center and Wisconsin Dells) voted to remove Logan from the conference in 1941. The three closest schools geographically to Logan (Sparta, Tomah and Viroqua) voted with Logan to keep them in the conference, but were outnumbered by a 5-4 margin and formed the Gateway Conference. Another conference under the same organizational structure was formed by three members of the Gateway (Sparta, Tomah and Viroqua), along with Mauston of the Juneau County League and Westby of the Monroe-Vernon Conference which was called the West Central Conference.

The two conferences were affiliated but competed for two different championships, and all games played between the three dual members counted in the standings for both leagues. This arrangement lasted until 1947, when the Gateway Conference was dissolved and three of its members (Logan, Sparta and Tomah) joined with Chippewa Falls to form the North Central Conference under the same organizational structure. Westby also left the West Central Conference as football members to join the new Scenic Central Conference that year. Two years later, this alignment was scrapped in favor of a return to the original Gateway Conference lineup for the 1949-50 school year. The Gateway and West Central Conferences continued competition for three more years before both were disbanded in 1952.

Conference membership history

Gateway/North Central Conference

SchoolLocationAffiliationNicknameColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
La Crosse LoganLa Crosse, WIPublicRangers19411952IndependentMississippi Valley
SpartaSparta, WIPublicSpartans19411952South CentralMississippi Valley
TomahTomah, WIPublicIndians19411952South CentralMississippi Valley
ViroquaViroqua, WIPublicBlackhawks1941, 19491947, 1952South CentralCoulee
Chippewa FallsChippewa Falls, WIPublicCardinals19471949IndependentBig Rivers

West Central Conference

SchoolLocationAffiliationNicknameColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
MaustonMauston, WIPublicGolden Eagles19411952South Central
SpartaSparta, WIPublicSpartans19411952South CentralMississippi Valley
TomahTomah, WIPublicIndians19411952South CentralMississippi Valley
ViroquaViroqua, WIPublicBlackhawks19411952South CentralCoulee
WestbyWestby, WIPublicNorsemen19411952Juneau CountyCoulee

Membership timeline

Gateway/North Central Conference

Full members

Football members

West Central Conference

Full members

Football members

List of conference champions

Gateway/North Central Conference

Boys Basketball

SchoolQuantityYears
La Crosse Logan81942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951
Tomah61945, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952
Chippewa Falls0
Sparta0
Viroqua0

Football

SchoolQuantityYears
La Crosse Logan31948, 1949, 1951
Sparta11948
Tomah11950
Chippewa Falls0
Viroqua0

West Central Conference

Boys Basketball

SchoolQuantityYears
Tomah81943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952
Sparta21942, 1948
Viroqua21949, 1950
Mauston0
Westby0

Football

SchoolQuantityYears
Tomah81943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951
Sparta31942, 1947, 1948
Mauston11947
Viroqua11942
Westby