The Madison Suburban Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, founded in 1926 and ending competition in 1969. Its members were located in south central Wisconsin, predominantly around the Madison area.

History

1926–1952

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Location of Original Madison Suburban Conference Members

The Madison Suburban Conference formed in 1926 by ten schools in and around Dane County that were smaller in enrollment than those in the city of Madison: Cambridge, Deerfield, DeForest, Lodi, Marshall, Middleton, Oregon, Sun Prairie, Verona and Waterloo. It was subdivided into Eastern and Western sections after the first season of competition:

Eastern SectionWestern Section
CambridgeDeForest
DeerfieldLodi
MarshallMiddleton
Sun PrairieOregon
WaterlooVerona

In 1930, the Madison Suburban Conference began sponsorship of football with Cambridge, Lodi, Middleton and Sun Prairie as their original membership roster. Divisions were eliminated in basketball for the 1931–32 season, and Lodi left the conference for the Tri-County League at that season's conclusion. Johnson Creek joined the conference in 1935 after moving over from the Little Five Conference, having won all six basketball titles during that conference's history. The Madison Suburban Conference accepted its first football-only member in 1941 when Blanchardville, whose primary affiliation was with the State Line League, joined the conference. They remained a member until after the 1949 season, when they switched to eight-man football and joined the State Line League.

1952–1963

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Location of Madison Suburban Conference Members (1955-1963):

Growth in the Madison area during the post-war years accompanied some substantial shifts with the athletic conferences in south central Wisconsin. Middleton exited the Madison Suburban Conference in 1952 to join the new Badger Conference, and Juneau joined the following year after the break-up of the 4-C Conference. Verona left in 1954 to join the Tri-County League, and in 1955 the conference would add three schools that left the Badger Conference: Evansville, Lake Mills and Milton.

1963–1969

In 1963, the high school athletic conferences in the Madison area went through another period of significant realignment. Sun Prairie left the conference to join the Badger Conference that year, and their place was immediately taken by the new high school in McFarland. The conference also absorbed the former Tri-County League, which had been reduced from ten to six schools due to a series of consolidations and the defection of Sauk Prairie High School to the South Central Conference. Former members Lodi and Verona rejoined the conference, and they were accompanied by Poynette, River Valley in Spring Green, Waunakee and Wisconsin Heights in Mazomanie. In order to accommodate the new schools, the Madison Suburban Conference was subdivided into three sections of six schools each:

Central SectionEastern SectionWestern Section
DeForestCambridgeLodi
EvansvilleDeerfieldPoynette
Lake MillsJohnson CreekRiver Valley
MiltonJuneauVerona
OregonMarshallWaunakee
WaterlooMcFarlandWisconsin Heights

The Madison Suburban Conference's absorption of both the Tri-County League and the football-only Southern Dairyland Conference (of which Deerfield, Johnson Creek and Marshall were members) meant all members of the Madison Suburban Conference participated in football for the first time in its history. River Valley would leave after only one season in the conference to join the Southwest Wisconsin Activities League, and their place was taken by Lakeside Lutheran High School in Lake Mills. They joined the Eastern Section with McFarland moving over to the Western Section:

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Location of Final Madison Suburban Conference Members:
Central SectionEastern SectionWestern Section
DeForestCambridgeLodi
EvansvilleDeerfieldMcFarland
Lake MillsJohnson CreekPoynette
MiltonJuneauVerona
OregonLakeside LutheranWaunakee
WaterlooMarshallWisconsin Heights

In the long term, this level of growth proved to be unsustainable and in 1969, the Madison Suburban Conference split up into three separate conferences, predominantly along the final sectional alignment. All six schools in the Western Section (along with DeForest and Waterloo from the Central Section) formed the Capitol Conference, the six schools in the Eastern Section (along with Palmyra and Queen of Apostles in Madison) formed the Eastern Suburban Conference, and the four remaining schools in the Central Section (along with Beloit Turner and Clinton) formed the Central Suburban Conference.

Conference membership history

Final members

SchoolLocationAffiliationMascotColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
CambridgeCambridge, WIPublicBluejays19261969Eastern SuburbanCapitol
DeerfieldDeerfield, WIPublicDemons19261969Eastern SuburbanTrailways
DeForestDeForest, WIPublicNorskies19261969CapitolBadger
EvansvilleEvansville, WIPublicBlue Devils19551969Central SuburbanRock Valley
Johnson CreekJohnson Creek, WIPublicBluejays19351969Eastern SuburbanTrailways
JuneauJuneau, WIPublicChiefs19531969Eastern SuburbanTrailways
Lake MillsLake Mills, WIPublicL-Cats19551969Central SuburbanCapitol
Lakeside LutheranLake Mills, WIPrivate (WELS)Warriors19641969Eastern SuburbanCapitol
LodiLodi, WIPublicBlue Devils1926, 19631932, 1969Tri-County, CapitolCapitol
MarshallMarshall, WIPublicCardinals19261969Eastern SuburbanCapitol
McFarlandMcFarland, WIPublicSpartans19631969CapitolBadger
MiltonMilton, WIPublicRedHawks19551969Central SuburbanBadger
OregonOregon, WIPublicPanthers19261969Central SuburbanBadger
PoynettePoynette, WIPublicIndians19631969CapitolCapitol
VeronaVerona, WIPublicWildcats1926, 19631954, 1969Tri-County, CapitolBig Eight
WaterlooWaterloo, WIPublicPirates19261969CapitolCapitol
WaunakeeWaunakee, WIPublicWarriors19631969CapitolBadger
Wisconsin HeightsMazomanie, WIPublicVanguards19631969CapitolCapitol

Previous members

SchoolLocationAffiliationMascotColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
MiddletonMiddleton, WIPublicCardinals19261952BadgerBig Eight
River ValleySpring Green, WIPublicBlackhawks19631964SWALSouthwest Wisconsin
Sun PrairieSun Prairie, WIPublicCardinals19261963BadgerBig Eight

Notes

Football-only members

SchoolLocationAffiliationMascotColorsSeasonsPrimary Conference
BlanchardvilleBlanchardville, WIPublicGolden Eagles1941-1949State Line

Membership timeline

Full members

Eastern Section Western Section Central Section

Football members

Central Section Eastern Section Western Section

List of state champions

Fall sports

None

Winter sports

SchoolYearDivision
Poynette1966Single Division

Spring sports

None

List of conference champions

Boys Basketball

SchoolQuantityYears
Marshall101928, 1929, 1937, 1944, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1958, 1968, 1969
Sun Prairie101930, 1931, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960
Oregon71934, 1939, 1945, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1962
Waterloo71933, 1935, 1938, 1944, 1956, 1963, 1964
Johnson Creek61939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1964
Middleton51927, 1928, 1935, 1936, 1937
Juneau41954, 1956, 1965, 1966
Lodi41928, 1929, 1964, 1966
DeForest31930, 1931, 1968
Lake Mills31965, 1967, 1968
McFarland31967, 1968, 1969
Verona31947, 1949, 1954
Cambridge21946, 1960
Deerfield21966, 1967
Milton21956, 1966
Evansville11969
Poynette11965
Waunakee11969
Lakeside Lutheran0
River Valley0
Wisconsin Heights0

Football

SchoolQuantityYears
Sun Prairie151930, 1931, 1941, 1942, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962
Middleton71930, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1945, 1946
Cambridge61933, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947
Milton51957, 1959, 1965, 1966, 1968
Johnson Creek31952, 1954, 1963
Oregon31944, 1961, 1964
Poynette31965, 1966, 1968
Deerfield21965, 1968
DeForest21956, 1957
Juneau21964, 1967
Lake Mills21963, 1967
Lodi21963, 1966
McFarland21964, 1968
Waunakee21965, 1967
Blanchardville11942
Marshall11966
Waterloo11940
Evansville0
Lakeside Lutheran0
River Valley0
Verona0
Wisconsin Heights0