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                                       IKORCC    &
Morris Motor Services & Sprinkler Fitters 669 really stepped up for us and made it possible for our Sportsmanship Banquet to happen this year!

Sponsors

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Thank you!

Thank you Russ' Print Shop for all your excellent work and for being the Official Printers of the PCC. 

Thank you!
Thank you Birkys for providing amazing food, caring so much about our communities, and supporting the PCC!

        SPORTS

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SPORTS
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
SPIRIT SPORTS
Champions!!

      ~Save the Date~

        PCC
Sportsmanship
      Banquet

   Jan12, 2025

Guest Speaker:
  ~Mike Avery~
 

PCC Banquet 2024 Video:

All-Conference
Teams
2024-25

ALL SPORT STANDINGS 2024-25
Boys
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Girls
1. Morgan-16
2. Kouts-14
3. South Central-12
4. Westville-10
5. Boone Grove-8
6. Hebron~6~tie
7. Tri-Township~6~tie
8. Washington Twp.~6~tie

 PCC Network

The entire PCC has teamed up with WJOB + JEDtv to form the first ever conference wide streaming home!

Click the link below for live streams of numerous conference events.

As a reminder, any live stream through the PCC Network is free. It will never ask for your credit card information! 

https://www.jedtv.com/pcc-network.html/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1g54Tw_9Javuz_ds6K-l0x5SkvF2aKX50yosZ3seFaXRH5LD9FtFGbH34_aem_NCVrZ-p1U9qPARM7gZE5Pg

2023-24 All-Sport Winners

PORTER COUNTY CONFERENCE
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            Academic All-Conference
                      2023

            Each varsity coach and/or athletic director may nominate any athlete and/or manager/student assistant in grade 11 or 12, who earned a varsity letter in any of the PCC recognized sports, to their principal for recognition as Academic All-Conference.  

 

The standards for Academic All-Conference are as follows.

1. Varsity letter awardee in the current school year.              

2.  The student-athlete must have attained a GPA of 3.72 or better on a 4.0 index and /or 93% of the school based GPA index.    

3.  The student-athlete must be in grade 11 or 12.    

4.  The nominations are to be based on the GPA after (5) or (7) semesters of a Traditional Schedule.                                  

5.  The nominations are to be based on the GPA after (8) or (11) trimesters of a Trimester Schedule.                                  

 

 Medals will be awarded and certificates will be prepared for each student-athlete who has been selected for the Academic All-Conference Team.

The Porter County Conference Victory

   Keg & Kup

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Victory Keg History

 

The victory keg travels about the Porter County Conference as boys basketball games are won and lost. The trophy idea was presented in 1957 by Morgan Township High School coach Elwyn Studer as a suggestion from the Morgan Township High School Class of 1959. The keg was to be circulated among Porter County's eight smaller schools.

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The keg was an old water keg which was donated by Wayne Fry, a custodian at Hebron High School.  He gave the keg to Kenneth Schiek, Hebron High School wood shop teacher at that time.  Kenneth and his shop students sanded and cleaned up the old water keg.

The trophy keg made its first debut on Friday, November 15, 1957, a game between Boone Grove and Wheeler at Wheeler High School. A draw was held earlier with all eight county schools names and Wheeler won the draw.  The keg was painted Wheeler's green and white colors for the game. Boone Grove was the first school to win the keg, beating Wheeler by a score of 52-42.  

 

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Victory Kup History

 

The PCC Kup was a suggestion by Wheeler High School Principal Charles Kennedy and Wheeler High School   Athletic Director and Girls Basketball Coach Sue Knoll as a traveling trophy for the Girls PCC Basketball Tournament.  The Kup was made by Wayne Herlitz, Wheeler HIgh School Shop Instructor.  A plaque for the Kup was donated by Hebron High School Coach Paul Schroedor.  The Kup made its first debut at the 1974-75 PCC Girls Basketball tournament in a game between Washington Township and Wheeler with Wheeler holding the Kup for the first game.  The Lady Senators defeated Wheeler 43-25 to win the Kup in its first challenge.  In 1980, the principals and athletic directors decided that the Kup would become a traveling trophy similar to the boys Victory Keg.  Anytime during the girls basketball season the holder of the Kup would meet another PCC school, a challenge for the Kup would take place.  Orginally the Kup was not allowed to be painted, but in 1998 the Morgan Girls Team was allowed to paint it for the very first time.  The following picture is of Wayne Herlitz, the creator of the Kup. 

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