Member Schools
School | Town | Team Name | Colors | IHSA Classes 2/3/4 | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bishop McNamara High School | Kankakee | Fighting Irish | A/1A/2A | ||
Brother Rice High School | Chicago | Crusaders | AA/3A/4A | ||
De La Salle Institute | Chicago | Meteors | AA/3A/4A | ||
Fenwick High School | Oak Park | Friars | AA/3A/4A | ||
Gordon Technical High School | Chicago | Rams | AA/2A/3A | ||
Hales Franciscan High School | Chicago | Spartans | A/1A/2A | ||
Leo Catholic High School | Chicago | Lions | A/1A/2A | ||
Loyola Academy | Wilmette | Ramblers | AA/3A/4A | ||
Mt. Carmel High School | Chicago | Caravan | AA/3A/4A | ||
Providence Catholic High School | New Lenox | Celtics | AA/3A/4A | ||
Seton Academy | South Holland | Sting | A/1A/2A | ||
St. Ignatius College Prep | Chicago | Wolfpack | AA/3A/4A | ||
St. Laurence High School | Burbank | Vikings | AA/3A/4A | ||
St. Rita of Cascia High School | Chicago | Mustangs | AA/3A/4A |
St. Joseph High School joined the conference in 2011. Lake Forest Academy joined the conference for football only in 2011. St.Viator High School joined in 2010 to competete in the conference for lacrosse. Additionally, St. Patrick High School, Notre Dame High School, and Marist High School participate in the conference for Boys Bowling.
For those schools which are coed, most of the girls teams compete in the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference. The girls teams from Bishop McNamara, Fenwick, and Providence compete in the East Suburban Catholic Conference.
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