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(Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series on the current state of conference makeup for both the Northern Illinois Big 12 and the Interstate Eight Conference. Each is facing changes for the 2013-14 season as schools are leaving. The first part will focus on the I-8 and what Dwight's leaving means. Tomorrow we'll examine what Dixon's departure sets in motion.)


There has been a lot of talk over the last couple of years about the makeup of high school conferences and the impact they have upon our local schools.  This has never been more discussed that it has at this time as both the Interstate Eight Conference and Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference are facing changes.

Dixon is leaving the NIB12 as of the 2014-15 school year for the Big Northern and Dwight is leaving the I-8 for the Sangamon Valley that same year. Meanwhile, there is also talk that the changes may not be ending there as Streator has been desiring to leave the NIB12, perhaps for the Corn Belt, and schools in the I-8 like Plano, Sandwich and even Coal City would be the right fit size wise in a league like the NIB12.

The Interstate Conference has been a staple of the area since its inception in 1979. Coal City, Seneca, Dwight, Wilmington, Reed-Custer, Plano, Sandwich, Marseilles and Yorkville were the founding schools that year. Changes have come to the I-8 with Marseilles exiting in the mid 80s and Yorkville leaving in the early 90s. Lisle (1992), Manteno (2001), Peotone (2001), Westmont (2006) and Herscher (2006) were then eventually added to complete the current makeup.

That is until Dwight had a second petition to join the SVC accepted late last month.

"The biggest thing that we looked at was the future," Dwight athletic director Ryan Kemp told me. "Right now we have 285 kids but in eight to 10 years from now, we're supposed to be down in the 210-215 range. You look at schools like Plano, Manteno, Peotone and Coal City and they are all in the 700 range.

"The move will give us a chance to compete against schools with similar athletics. In the new conference, all of the schools are rural and all the scheduling is going to be similar."

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