Greater Metro Conference

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Greater Metro Conference
ConferenceWIAA
CommissionerBrian A. Henson
No. of teams10
HeadquartersBrookfield, Wisconsin
Official websitewww.greatermetroconference.com

The Greater Metro Conference is a high school athletics conference which consists of ten high schools near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Member schools[edit]

Greater Metro Conference is located in Wisconsin
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Greater Metro Conference Member School Locations in Wisconsin

The conference consists of ten schools, eight public, and two private. The private schools (Marquette and Divine Savior Holy Angels) are all-boys and all-girls Catholic high schools respectively.

School Location Mascot County Enrollment Type of School Year Joined Colors
Brookfield Central Brookfield Lancers Waukesha 1,270 Public 1997      
Brookfield East Brookfield Spartans Waukesha 1,362 Public 1997      
Divine Savior
Holy Angels
Milwaukee Dashers Milwaukee 672 Private, Catholic,
All-Girls
1997      
Germantown Germantown Warhawks Washington 1,295 Public 2017    
Hamilton Sussex Chargers Waukesha 1,551 Public 1997    
Marquette Milwaukee Hilltoppers Milwaukee 897 Private, Catholic,
Jesuit, All-Boys
1997    
Menomonee Falls Menomonee Falls Phoenix Waukesha 1,292 Public 1997    
Wauwatosa East Wauwatosa Red Raiders Milwaukee 1,047 Public 1997    
Wauwatosa West Wauwatosa Trojans Milwaukee 1,028 Public 2017    
West Allis Hale West Allis Huskies Milwaukee 1,373 Public 1997    

History[edit]

The conference was part of an overall southeastern Wisconsin conference realignment plan in 2017. The WIAA-approved changes for the 2017–18 school year added Germantown High School and Wauwatosa West High School and sent West Allis Central High School to the Woodland Conference. The move was hailed by locals as a decision that increased competition in a smaller geographical area.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Realignment: Starting in 2017-18, Greater Metro Conference will have a new look". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2017-11-14.

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