Jack Pine Conference

Jack Pine Conference
Established 1972
Association MHSAA
Division Class B & C
Members 8
Sports fielded
  • 13
    • men's: 7
    • women's: 6
Region Central & Northern Lower Michigan
Website http://www.jackpineconference.net/
Locations

The Jack Pine Conference is a high school athletic conference in northern lower Michigan made up of Class B and C schools. The sports involved include: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Volleyball, Track and Field, Cross Country, and Golf.

Membership Changes (1982-2019)

Evart was the first to leave the JPC since it's foundation in 1972; Coleman would be the second to do so, leaving in 2002.

Due to declining enrollment, Roscommon and Houghton Lake will depart the JPC for the Highland Conference at the start of the 2019-2020 academic year.[1] Taking the place of both Roscommon County schools, Pinconning and Shepherd will join the conference at the start of the 2019-2020 academic year. Both depart from the Tri-Valley Conference.[2]

Members

School Nickname MHSAA
Class
Enrollment County Colors
Beaverton Beavers C 353 Gladwin          
Clare Pioneers B 457 Clare          
Farwell Eagles C 389 Clare          
Gladwin Flying G's B 618 Gladwin          
Harrison Hornets B 410 Clare          
Houghton Lake Bobcats C 357 Roscommon          
Sanford Meridian Mustangs C 388 Midland          
Roscommon Bucks C 353 Roscommon          

Future Members

School Nickname MHSAA
Class
Enrollment County Colors
Pinconning Spartans C 404 Bay          
Shepherd Bluejays B 511 Isabella          

Membership timeline

State championships

Jack Pine Conference member high schools have won the following Michigan High School Athletic Association state championships:

Baseball

Year School Division/Class
1982 Meridian Mustangs Class C

Softball

Year School Division/Class
1987 Meridian Mustangs Class B

Boys Track and Field

Year School Division/Class
2000 Clare Pioneers Division 3

Girls Track and Field

Year School Division/Class
1994 Clare Pioneers Class C
1996 Clare Pioneers Class C

References

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