Greater Metro Conference
Appearance
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Conference | WIAA |
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Commissioner | Brian A. Henson |
No. of teams | 10 |
Headquarters | Brookfield, Wisconsin |
Official website | www |
The Greater Metro Conference is a high school athletics conference which consists of ten high schools near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Member schools
[edit]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 |
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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]- ^ "Realignment: Starting in 2017-18, Greater Metro Conference will have a new look". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 2017-11-14.