SouthWest Central League

dThe Southwest Central League (SWCL) is a high school athletic conference in southwest Missouri. The league is made of 8 full members and 1 Affiliate Member located in Christian, Stone, and Taney Counties. The SWCL offers Men's Championships in Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, and Golf. Women's championships sponsored are Basketball, Cross Country, Softball and Volleyball. Member schools also sponsor Sideline Cheerleading. Junior High level offerings include Boy's and Girl's Basketball, Baseball, and Volleyball. All member schools are members of Missouri State High School Activities Association.

Member schools

School Mascot Colors Class City County
Billings High School Wildcats, Lady Wildcats          2 Billings Christian
Blue Eye High School Bulldogs, Lady Bulldogs          3 Blue Eye Stone
Clever High School* Blue Jays, Lady Jays          3 Clever Christian
Crane High School Pirates, Lady Pirates          2 Crane Stone
Forsyth High School** Panthers, Lady Panthers              3 Forsyth Taney
Galena High School Bears, Lady Bears              2 Galena Stone
Sparta High School Trojans, Lady Trojans          2 Sparta Christian
Spokane High School Owls, Lady Owls          2 Spokane Christian
Kirbyville Middle School*** Braves, Lady Braves          N/A Kirbyille Taney

*Clever High School will leave the SWCL for the Mid-Lakes Conference effective the 2018-2019 school year.[1]

** Forsyth High School will leave the SWCL for an undetermined conference.

***Kirbyville Middle Schools is an Affiliate Member for Junior High Athletics.

Former members

School Mascot Colors Class Conference Joined Current Conference
Reeds Spring High School Wolves          3 Central Ozark Conference Central Ozark Conference
Hollister High School Tigers          3 Central Ozark Conference Central Ozark Conference*

* Hollister High School is leaving the Central Ozark Conference effective the 2018-2019 school year.[2]

State champions

References

  1. "Fair Grove, Strafford will stay in Mid-Lakes Conference". BuffaloReflex.com. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  2. "Hollister leaving Central Ozark Conference". Branson Tri-Lakes News. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
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