Southeast Conference (Wisconsin)

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association's Southeast Conference, nicknamed the "SEC", is a high school level athletic conference. It is part of the WIAA. Teams participating in the SEC are divided into two divisions: North and South. The SEC is made up of:

The Southeast Conference was home to the 2005 Division 1 State Football Champions, the Racine Park Panthers; the 2006 Division 2 State Football Champions, the Franklin Sabers; and the 2011 Division 1 State Football Champions, the Kenosha Bradford Red Devils. Overall, the Franklin Sabers have been the most dominant team in the conference, throughout all sports.

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