Track & Field - Missouri Valley Conference The six remaining schools were joined by newcomers Bettendorf, Muscatine and Iowa City West (the latter which opened in 1968). November 5: STATE BOUND: Congratulations to the Cincinnati Country Day women's soccer team for advancing to the State Final Four after today's 1-0 win over Alter in the Division III Regional Final. Mississippi Valley Conference - Civic Memorial Athletics August 20: CHCA's Finley Payne softball standout is named NCSAA National Hitter of the Year and All-American! In addition to the conference list and links provided below, you can find conference information for all member school conferences in our school database here: WIAA School Database. On the girls' side, click HERE for Division II Sectional results. Some great performances turned in again! Also, congratulations to all of our swimmers who punched their tickets to Districts. MVC Expansion Update - UIC - Valley Hoops Insider The Onalaska High School girls basketball team held off the Holmen Vikings 58-54 on Friday night in MVC play, aided by 17 points from junior forward Sidney Fillbach. December 14: Great Mike Dyer (WCPO) read about Purcell Marian's standout basketball player Dee Alexander. Congratulations! Mulitple media reports over the past months have linked the Horizon League member to the Valley. Cincinnati Christian boys golf and Summit Country Day volleyball were up for the Ohio Fall Team of the Week award. Read more HERE. The Missouri Valley Conference that includes Illinois State and Bradley will grow to 12 schools next year. January 17: Huge shout out to the CHCA swim teams on their fine performances at this past weekend's Southwest Classic. By school type, there are 5 public and 5 private schools in colleges in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). Purcell Marian's Dee Alexander earned Player of the Year honors! High School > MVCS CHCA, Summit Country Day, and Cincinnati Christian lead their respective divisions. Both runners also earned MVC Runner of the Year honors! Read more HERE. White and her husband, Donnie, now live in Whitestown with daughter Spencer. The Nighthawks come away wit the 27-20 win over Eastern for the school's first football postseason win since 1999. The additions became effective with the 2018-2019 school year, marking the first expansion of the conference since 1992, with the only change coming in 1998 with Xavier's opening.[3]. Location: Missouri Valley Middle School, 607 E Lincoln Hwy, Missouri Valley, IA 51555 Mar 4 FFA Districts @ IKM-Manning (Bus Time TBD) Show All Events Recent News Preschool Pre-Registration for 2023-2024 Please complete the form to secure a place for your child on our preschool roster for the 2023-2024 school year. November 11: Cincinnati Country Day just won a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in girls soccer, defeating Ottawa-Glandorf 1-0 in the final match! CCD's Hayden Zimmerman led all MVC performers in each event, finishing 24th on vault, 19th on bars, 23rd on beam, 31st on floor, and 22nd in the all-around. HUGE CONGRATULATIONS go out to Scott and a tip of the cap for your years of covering high school sports - you are the best! The Mississippi Valley Conference (also called MVC) is a high-school athletic conference whose members are located in the metropolitan areas of eastern region of the U.S. state of Iowa, including Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Iowa City and Waterloo-Cedar Falls. ALL-MVC HONORS: New Miami's Maciah Brashear and MVCA's Kristen Perry (Gray Division) and CHCA's Allie Barrick (Scarlet Division) earned Player of the Year honors. One member - Muscatine - gained infamy during the 1970s when it lost 44 consecutive football games, including 40 straight league games between 1973 and 1977.1. The award began back in 2011-12 - take a look at the past honorees HERE. The official 2022 Football Standings for Missouri Valley Football Conference. Cincinnati Christian was up for the Ohio Boys Basketball Team of the Week award. Missouri Valley Conference Seven Hills boys and Cincinnati Country Day and Purcell Marian girls were up for the Ohio Basketball Team of the Week awards. The Sectional Meet is scheduled to be held February 10 (boys) and February 11 (girls). Coach of the Year recognition went to New Miami's Shalei McColm (Gray Division) and CHCA's Janna Stephens (Scarlet Division). STATE CHAMPIONS: In addition to a tremendous regular season, the Stingers also won the OHSAA STATE Championship! November 16: One of the most prestigious awards the Miami Valley Conference sponsors is the Dick Snyder Sportsmanship Award. The league was reorganized in 1969, with the five Quad-City area schools leaving to form a new league (the Quad-City Metro Conference, along with Catholic schools Davenport Assumption and Rock Island Alleman). September 6: MVCA's Noah Kroger (football); St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Greg Miller (football); Roger Bacon's Joe Baker (boys golf) and Alaina Roberts (girls soccer); Cincinnati Christian's Xander Mays (boys soccer) and Jenny Bertram (volleyball); Cincinnati Country Day's Andrew Pavlisko (boys soccer), Megan Zimmerman (girls soccer), and Ayla Daoud (girls tennis - singles); Purcell Marian's Kaliyah McNeal (girls soccer); Seven Hills' Charlotte Scharfenberger and Sohana Thompson (girls tennis - doubles); New Miami's Miciah Brashear (volleyball); and Summit Country Day's Georgia Schaefer (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. The Bradley Braves look to win their 11th game in a row when they battle the Northern Iowa Panthers in an Arch Madness quarterfinal at the 2023 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St.. Good luck to these teams this week! Read more HERE. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. May 18: Tristate Football previews St. Bernard-Elmwood Place football HERE. November 21: Purcell Marian gets some big-time pub, being named among the preseason ESPN High School Girls' Basketball Top 25! NOTE: Any errors or misspelled names, email me at mvcsid@gmail.com. Summit Country Day (283) and New Richmond (223) finished third and fourth respectively. Merrimack Valley Conference Shout out to these MVC teams: CHCA, Roger Bacon, Clark Montessori, Purcell Marian, Summit Country Day, Cincinnati Country Day, Lockland, and St. Bernard-Elmwood Place! Mississippi Valley - wissports Read about our most recent MVC Athletes of the Week HERE. October 1: The week seven Southwest Ohio Soccer Coaches Association polls feature Summit Country Day boys and girls at #1 in Division II and Cincinnati Country Day girls #1 in Division III. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: Summit Country Day and MVCA finished one-two in this year's MVC Championship Meet. Seven Hills' Carter Stevens finished third and Cincinnati Country Day's Joe Gibson finished fourth in the boys' varsity race. The Knights' Liam Woodward and Larkin Woodward were the MVC's top finishers at fourth and sixth respectively. Anyone who knows Greg knows that the honor is extremely well deserved! Read more HERE. October 24: Clark Montessori was among the nominees for the week ten Tristate Football Gold Star Chili Team of the Week award! See complete lists HERE. October 18: Summit Country Day's Larkin Woodward (boys cross country), Ella Barnes (girls cross country), and Sofia Palek (field hockey); CHCA's Taylor Bacher (girls cross country), Sophia Thompson (girls tennis - singles), and Ananya Annapantula and Addison Cassidy (girls tennis - doubles); Clark Montessori's Jahkiren Oliver (football) and Olivia Parmer (girls soccer); Cincinnati Country Day's Lee Thomas (football) and Gracie Mitchell (volleyball); Seven Hills' Charlie Mullin (boys golf), Julia Zhu (girls golf), and Charlotte Scharfenberger and Sohana Thompson (girls tennis - doubles); Cincinnati Christian's Xander Mays (boys soccer); Purcell Marian's Kaliyah McNeal (girls soccer); and New Miami's Miciah Brashear (volleyball) were among the nominees for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award. @MVConference Twitter Mississippi Valley - wissports The Lady Cavs followed that up with a 63-24 win over Columbus Bexley to advance to the Regional Final against Badin at Springfield HS. Congratulations to these fine performers! December 13: Cincinnati Country Day's Joe Gibson (boys basketball), Purcell Marian's Michael Manuel (boys basketball) and Zionna Wilson (girls bowling), MVCA's Casey Heap, Clark Montessori's Luna Luca (girls basketball), and Seven Hills' Will Kersting (boys bowling) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award! Individual results can be found HERE and all-around results HERE. . Read more HERE about his battle with cancer. A win means the Lady Nighthawks will play for a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Bell Gardens vs Diamond Ranch | Boys Volleyball | 3/1 | MaxPreps Congratulations to the squad for moving on to face Mercy McAuley Thursday at Butler HS at 7:30. Read more HERE. Congratulations also go out to the Seven Hills girls for finishing eighth at State. Seven Hills (179), Norwood (112), Cincinnati Christian (68), Clark Montessori (44.5), and St. Bernard-Elmwood Place (23) rounded out the combined team scoring. POSTSEASON UPDATE (BOYS): Seven Hills was the MVC's final team to bow out of postseason play, falling to Preble Shawnee in the District Finals to finish its season at 14-9. Special Olympics Unified Sports The MVC along with the Special Olympics unites athletes with and without intellectual disabilities to train and compete on the same team. ALL-MVC HONORS: Player of the Year recognition went to CHCA's Ananya Annapantula and Coach of the Year honors went to the Lady Eagles' Matt Dektas. September 9: Check out the latest District 16 volleyball coaches' polls HERE. 10/29/21. The MVC has another District Champion in volleyball! February 24: Congratulations to Norwood's Mason Gabbard and Roger Bacon's Reese Reilly for earning Enquirer Athlete of the Week honors! August 3: Skyline Chili Crosstown Showdown football schedule is announced HERE. September 27: Seven Hills' Carter Stevens (boys cross country), Daniela Alper (girls tennis - singles), and Leo Weller (boys soccer); Cincinnati Country Day's Vanca Pandey (girls cross country) and Piper Farris (girls soccer); Summit Country Day's Mia Booth (field hockey), Maggie McDowell (girls soccer), and Alex Davis (football); CHCA's Zac Vickers (boys golf); Lockland's Damien Dawson (football); Roger Bacon's Tyler Doll (football) and Mariah Gaines (volleyball); Norwood's Ariel Umanzor (boys soccer); St. Bernard-Elmwood Place's Demetryana Weathers (volleyball); and Cincinnati Christian's Jenny Bertram (volleyball) were finalists for the Enquirer Athlete of the Week award!