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Revision as of 08:07, 13 September 2011

North Egypt Conference
(NEC)
Established 1929
Folded 2003
Members 8
Region Southern Illinois
Locations
Image: 250 pixels

The North Egypt Conference (NEC) was an Illinois high school athletic conference in existence from 1929 to 2003[1]

Members[2]

School Location
(Population)
Nickname Colors Years Member Current Conference
Carmi-White County High School Carmi, Illinois
(5,422)
Bulldogs   Maroon
  White
1956-1988 (as Carmi Township)[3]
1988-2003
Black Diamond
Centralia High School Centralia, Illinois
(13,032)
Orphans/Orphan Annies   Cardinal
  White
1929-1938 South Seven
East Richland High School Olney, Illinois
(8,631)
Tigers   Orange
  Black
1929-2003 Apollo
Fairfield Community High School Fairfield, Illinois
(5,421)
Mules   Red
  Black
1929-2003 Black Diamond
Flora High School Flora, Illinois
(5,086)
Wolves   Blue
  Orange
1929-2003 Little Illini
Lawrenceville High School Lawrenceville, Illinois
(4,745)
Indians   Red
  White
1929-2001 Little Illini
Mount Carmel High School Mount Carmel, Illinois
(7,982)
Golden Aces   Maroon
  Gold
1929–2003 Big Eight (IN)
Mount Vernon Township High School Mount Vernon, Illinois
(15,269)
Rams   Orange
  Black
1929–1938 South Seven
Red Hill High School Bridgeport, Illinois
(2,168)
Salukis   Red
  White
  Blue
1929-2001 Little Illini
Salem Community High School Salem, Illinois
(7,909)
Wildcats   Green
  Red
1929-2003 Apollo

State Titles

School Sport Titles Years Total
Carmi-White County Boys Golf
5
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
5
Lawrenceville Boys Basketball
4
1972, 1974, 1982, 1983
4
Mount Carmel Boys Basketball
1
1927
2
Football
1
1981
Mt. Vernon Boys Basketball
4
1920, 1949, 1950, 1954
4

References