The State Line League is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin. Formed in 1927 and ending competition in 1997, its membership consisted of small schools located in the southernmost counties of the state along the Wisconsin-Illinois border. All member schools (with the exception of one) were associated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

1927–1944

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Location of Original State Line League Members

The State Line League was formed in 1927 by eight small high schools in south central Wisconsin: Argyle, Belleville, Blanchardville, Brodhead, Hollandale, Juda, Monticello and New Glarus. Original member schools were located predominantly in Green and Lafayette Counties, which are located on the border between Wisconsin and Illinois. Albany High School joined the State Line League in the 1928-29 school year, taking the place of Juda, which left the league after its first season. Juda High School would make its return in 1929, bringing membership to nine schools. Two years later, membership would go back down to eight as Brodhead left to join the Rock River Valley League in 1931. Brooklyn High School would take their place the next year, and Orfordville High School would join in 1933. With the increase in membership to ten schools, the State Line League would split into Eastern and Western Divisions:

Eastern DivisionWestern Division
AlbanyArgyle
BrooklynBelleville
JudaBlanchardville
MonticelloHollandale
OrfordvilleNew Glarus

1944–1971

The State Line League ended its two-division format and welcomed Brodhead back into the fold in 1944, bringing membership to eleven schools. Three years later, the State Line League sponsored football for the first time, and six members (Argyle, Belleville, Brodhead, Brooklyn, New Glarus and Orfordville) played in the six-player variant. Juda became the seventh football-playing member in 1949, and Blanchardville joined a year later after moving over from the Madison Suburban Conference and transitioning from eleven-player football. Hollandale left to join the Iowa County League in 1951, decreasing the amount of full members to ten schools. Eight-player football was adopted by the State Line League in 1954, and over the next few years, rural school district consolidations began to affect conference membership. Brooklyn High School was closed in 1962 and consolidated with the larger Oregon High School, and their place was immediately taken by South Wayne (formerly of the Black Hawk League). The next year, the State Line League transitioned to eleven-player football with eight participants. In 1967, South Wayne was merged with former conference rivals Gratiot to form Black Hawk High School, which remained in the State Line League after consolidation. In 1970, Parkview (formerly Orfordville) High School exited the State Line League to join the Central Suburban Conference. The last of the consolidations to affect membership occurred in 1971, when Blanchardville and Hollandale merged to form Pecatonica High School. Two schools joined the State Line League that year in addition to Pecatonica: Barneveld (from the disbanded Kickapoo Valley League) and Holy Name Seminary in Madison.

1971–1997

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Location of Final State Line League Members

Membership in the State Line League remained stable for the rest of its existence with the exception of two schools leaving the conference. Brodhead joined the Rock Valley Conference in 1977, and Holy Name Seminary left the conference in 1995 after the Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison closed its doors that year. The State Line League ended sponsorship of football in 1993 when Black Hawk and Pecatonica/Argyle were approved as new football members in the Black Hawk League for the 1994 season. Coupled with the formation of the Sugar River Raiders football cooperative between three State Line members (Belleville, Monticello and New Glarus), the conference would have had only three members for football had it continued. In 1997, the Six Rivers Conference was formed through the merger of the nine members of the State Line League with the seven members of the neighboring Black Hawk League.

Conference membership history

Final members

SchoolLocationAffiliationMascotColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
AlbanyAlbany, WIPublicComets19281997Six Rivers
ArgyleArgyle, WIPublicOrioles19271997Six Rivers
BarneveldBarneveld, WIPublicGolden Eagles19711997Six Rivers
BellevilleBelleville, WIPublicWildcats19271997Six RiversCapitol
Black HawkSouth Wayne, WIPublicWarriors19671997Six Rivers
JudaJuda, WIPublicPanthers1927, 19291928, 1997Independent, Six RiversSix Rivers
MonticelloMonticello, WIPublicPonies19271997Six Rivers
New GlarusNew Glarus, WIPublicGlarner Knights19271997Six RiversCapitol
PecatonicaBlanchardville, WIPublicVikings19711997Six Rivers

Previous members

SchoolLocationAffiliationMascotColorsJoinedLeftConference JoinedCurrent Conference
BlanchardvilleBlanchardville, WIPublicGolden Eagles19271971Closed (consolidated into Pecatonica)
BrodheadBrodhead, WIPublicCardinals1927, 19441931, 1977Rock River ValleyRock Valley
BrooklynBrooklyn, WIPublicHornets19321962Closed (consolidated into Oregon)
HollandaleHollandale, WIPublicPanthers19271951Iowa CountyClosed (consolidated into Pecatonica)
Holy Name SeminaryMadison, WIPrivate (Catholic)Hilanders19711995Closed in 1995
ParkviewOrfordville, WIPublicVikings19331970Central SuburbanTrailways
South WayneSouth Wayne, WIPublicVandals19621967Closed (consolidated into Black Hawk)

Football-only members

SchoolLocationAffiliationMascotColorsSeasonsPrimary Conference
Beloit CatholicBeloit, WIPrivate (Catholic)Crusaders1990-1991, 1993Rock Valley

Membership timeline

Full members

Eastern Division Western Division

Football members

List of state champions

Fall sports

SchoolYearDivision
Albany1971Small Schools
Holy Name Seminary1972WISAA Class B
Albany1975Class C
Holy Name Seminary1979WISAA Class C
Holy Name Seminary1980WISAA Class C
Albany1987Class C
Albany1988Class C
Albany1989Class C
Albany1990Division 3
SchoolYearDivision
Albany1989Class C
Albany1990Division 3
Albany1991Division 3
Football
SchoolYearDivision
Holy Name Seminary1985WISAA Class B

Winter sports

SchoolYearDivision
Monticello1991Division 4
Pecatonica1993Division 4
Pecatonica1994Division 4
Barneveld1995Division 4
Barneveld1998Division 4

Spring sports

SchoolYearDivision
Holy Name Seminary1974WISAA Class C
Sugar River Raiders1996Division 2

Notes

List of conference champions

Boys Basketball

SchoolQuantityYears
New Glarus181930, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1952, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1986, 1991, 1994
Monticello141936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1957, 1958, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1979
Brodhead121947, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977
Belleville81929, 1931, 1936, 1938, 1955, 1981, 1983, 1987
Black Hawk61968, 1970, 1971, 1988, 1989, 1990
Albany41935, 1942, 1965, 1978
Argyle41963, 1970, 1972, 1992
Brooklyn41934, 1943, 1944, 1945
Blanchardville31942, 1961, 1971
Juda31933, 1940, 1997
Pecatonica31994, 1995, 1996
Barneveld21980, 1983
Holy Name Seminary21985, 1993
(Orfordville) Parkview21964, 1966
South Wayne11967
Hollandale0

Girls Basketball

SchoolQuantityYears
Barneveld71980, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997
Belleville61976, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989
New Glarus41982, 1983, 1985, 1986
Pecatonica41992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Black Hawk31984, 1986, 1987
Albany0
Argyle0
Juda0
Monticello0
Champions from 1977-1978 unknown

Football

SchoolQuantityYears
Belleville121947, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1972, 1980, 1982
Blanchardville81950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1967
Pecatonica81973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1988
Black Hawk61970, 1972, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1989
New Glarus61952, 1957, 1959, 1966, 1969, 1987
Holy Name Seminary41981, 1985, 1988, 1992
New Glarus/ Monticello41988, 1990, 1991, 1992
(Orfordville) Parkview41949, 1959, 1960, 1968
Argyle21948, 1975
Pecatonica/ Argyle21992, 1993
Brodhead11976
Juda11966
Barneveld0
Beloit Catholic0
Brooklyn0
South Wayne0