Little Ten Conference
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The Little Ten Conference is the oldest continuous high school athletic conference in the state of Illinois
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. Founded in 1919, it was originally comprised the following small high schools in northern Illinois: Earlville, Hinckley, Leland
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, Paw Paw
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, Plano, Rollo, Sandwich, Shabbona, Somonauk, and Waterman. The conference is still in operation and currently consists of the following members: Earlville, Hinckley-Big Rock, Indian Creek, Kirkland Hiawatha, LaMoille, Leland, Newark, Paw Paw, Serena, and Somonauk. Over the years, there have been a number of other area schools in the conference, including Malta.

Charter members consist of Earlville, Leland, Paw Paw, Somonauk, Hinckley (now combined into Hinckley-Big Rock), Shabbona, and Waterman (which have respectively merged to form Indian Creek).

Junior High Conference

The Junior High schools of the respective communities have a conference, comprising
  • St Mary's Catholic (DeKalb)
  • Earlville
  • Leland
  • LaMoille
  • Serena
  • Newark
  • Sandwich
  • Somonauk
  • Indian Creek
  • Hinckley
  • Big Rock

High School Conference Members, Past and Present

  • Earlville (1919–2006, formed Co-Op with Leland)*
  • Leland (1919–2006, formed Co-Op with Earlville)*
  • Earlville-Leland Co-Op (2006-)
  • Paw Paw (1919-)*
  • Malta (1967–2000, school was closed)
  • Kirkland-Hiawatha (2006-)
  • Plano (1919–1967, Joined Interstate Eight Conference with Sandwich)*
  • Sandwich (1919–1967, Joined Interstate Eight Conference with Plano)*
  • Serena (1939-)
  • Hinckley (1919–1957)*
  • Big Rock (1919–1957)
  • Hinckley-Big Rock (1957-, school districts merged)
  • Shabbona (1919–1993)*
  • Waterman (1919–1993)*
  • Indian Creek (1993-, school districts merged)
  • Newark (1967-)
  • LaMoille (1996-)
  • Somonauk (1919-)*
  • Sheridan (1930–1939, school closed and district merged with Serena)
  • Rollo (1919–1954, school closed and district merged with Shabbona)*
  • Star designates original conference members

Mascots and Colors

The schools are represented by the following team nicknames:
  • Earlville - Raiders - red & black
  • Hinckley - Hawks
  • Hinckley-Big Rock - Royals - blue & silver
  • Indian Creek - Timberwolves - red, black, & white
  • Kirkland Hiawatha - Hawks
  • LaMoille - Lions - red
  • Leland - Panthers - green & black
  • Malta - Mustangs
  • Newark - Norsemen - blue & red
  • Paw Paw - Bulldogs - purple & yellow
  • Rollo - Eagles
  • Serena - Huskers
  • Shabbona - Indians - red & white
  • Sheridan - Vikings
  • Somonauk - Bobcats - blue & yellow
  • Waterman - Wolverines - red & black

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