The Dixie-Monon Athletic Conference was an IHSAA-sanctioned conference in Southern Indiana. The conference was formed as a merger between the Dixie and Southern Monon conferences in 1965, and by its third year had grown to 12 members. However, soon after, consolidation started chipping away at the conference, and it ended in 1974, as only three schools were left.

Membership

School Location Mascot Colors County Year joined Previous conference Year left Conference joined
Borden Borden Braves       10
Clark
1965 Southern Monon 1971 Lost River
Crothersville1 Crothersville Tigers     36
Jackson
1965 Dixie/
Jackson County
1969 Mid-Hoosier
Deputy Deputy Warriors     39
Jefferson
1965 Dixie 1968 none (consolidated
into Madison
Eastern (Pekin) New Pekin Musketeers       88
Washington
1965 Southern Monon 1971 Lost River
Fayetteville2 Fayetteville Lions       47
Lawrence
1965 Lawrence County/
Southern Monon
1974 none (consolidated into
Bedford-North Lawrence)
Henryville Henryville Hornets       10
Clark
1965 Dixie 1971 Lost River
Medora1 Medora Hornets     36
Jackson
1965 Jackson County/
Southern Monon
1974 Independents
(TRAC 1979)
New
Washington
New
Washington
Mustangs       10
Clark
1965 Dixie 1974 Southern
Orleans Orleans Bulldogs       59
Orange
1965 Southern Monon 1971 Lost River
Tunnelton2 Tunnelton Indians     47
Lawrence
1965 Lawrence County/
Southern Monon
1974 none (consolidated into
Bedford-North Lawrence)
West Washington Campbellsburg Senators       88
Washington
1965 Southern Monon 1971 Lost River
Clear Spring Clear Spring Purple Warriors       36
Jackson
1967 Jackson County 1969 none (consolidated into
Brownstown Central
Heltonville Heltonville Blue Jackets     47
Lawrence
1970 Lawrence County 1974 none (consolidated into
Bedford-North Lawrence)
  1. Played concurrently in DMC and JCC 1965–67.
  2. Played concurrently in DMC and LCC 1965–70.

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