Location of Original Michigan-Wisconsin Conference Members
The Michigan-Wisconsin Conference was formed in 1937 by five high schools near the border between the two states. Three members were located in Michigan's upper peninsula (Bessemer, Ironwood and Wakefield) and two were based in Wisconsin (Ashland and Hurley).[1] All of the original member schools in the Michigan-Wisconsin Conference were located along the U.S. Route 2 corridor near the south shore of Lake Superior. Two new schools were added in 1950 when Calumet of Michigan and Park Falls of Wisconsin became members of the conference.[2] Both schools already had commitments in other conferences to fulfill, and Park Falls didn't join for all of their sponsored sports until 1952.[3] Calument joined as a football-only member alongside Park Falls,[4] but they elected to remain members of Michigan's Copper Country Conference for all other sports.[5][6] Park Falls only stayed for five years as a full member before they left in 1955 to join the Lumberjack Conference.[7]
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