North Central Conference
The North Central Conference (NCC) was a high school athletic conference in the United States, primarily located in the Midwest. It was established to promote interscholastic competition among member schools, focusing on sportsmanship and student-athlete development. The conference included schools from various states, fostering rivalries and community support.
The NCC featured a range of sports, including football, basketball, and track and field. Over the years, several schools joined or left the conference, leading to changes in its structure. The conference ultimately dissolved in 2010, with member schools transitioning to other athletic associations, such as the Mid-States Football Association and IHSAA.