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STEVENS POINT – The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association has taken the first step in changing up the Wisconsin Valley Conference for football.
The WIAA Board of Control approved the first consideration of a pair of football-only conference realignment plans on Friday, including one that would combine the six-school Wisconsin Valley Conference, that includes Marshfield High School, and the 10-team Fox Valley Association into a 16-team league with two eight-team divisions. The divisions would be determined by the schools of the new conference in time for the 2011 season.
The second football-only conference realignment plan receiving first approval by the Board affects the members of the Cloverwood, Dairyland, Great Northern and Marawood conferences with implementation in 2011. The plan moves McDonell Central from the Marawood to the Cloverwood, Augusta from the Cloverwood to the Dairyland and Tomahawk from the Great Northern to the Marawood.
The Great Northern Conference released Northland Pines and Tomahawk from its football schedule effective in 2010, making it a five-team league this fall. In 2011, Merrill and Ashland are both scheduled to become members of the Great Northern Conference for football only. Until then, Merrill will compete in the Wisconsin Valley Conference with all sports beginning this fall, and Ashland will play an independent football schedule in 2010.
WIAA membership rules require a 40-day window for schools involved in realignment plans to appeal the first consideration before the Board takes final action. Thus, schools have until June 22 to file for an appeal of the Board¹s initial vote. The Board is scheduled to take second and final action on the realignment plans at its June 24 summer meeting in Green Lake.
Information courtesy of the WIAA.