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The Tri-Valley Conference is a school sports league within the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), located in the Saginaw , Bay , and Midland areas of Michigan , United States.

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5-616: Tri-Valley Conference is the name of several school athletic conferences in the United States: Tri-Valley Conference (Kansas) Tri-Valley Conference (Michigan) Tri-Valley Conference (Minnesota) (Disbanded in 2002) Tri-Valley Conference (Ohio) Tri-Valley Conference (Oregon) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with

10-655: The Jack Pine Conference. Birch Run left to join the Mid-Michigan Activities Conference and Millington left to join the Big Thumb Conference. St. Charles left following the 2020 year. Bay City John Glenn joined to replace them. *Shepherd & Pinconning have announced they will be departing following the 2018-2019 school year. Both schools will join the Jack Pine Conference of northern lower Michigan. After this

15-518: The TVC went through a re-alignment. The Central and East merged. Midland Bullock Creek, Carrollton, Standish-Sterling, and Millington all moved to the west, and Bay City John Glenn joined the east. Standish-Sterling: (Reg Semi loss to Ludington) Nouvel: (Reg Final loss to Fowler) HEM: (D3 State Champs) VL: (Dist. Semi loss to Hemlock) 20-21: Saginaw Nouvel reached #1 in the AP Poll before losing in

20-1629: The quarterfinal. HEM (Reg semi loss to Muskegon Heights) MLS (QF loss to Southfield Christian) Bridgeport Jason Kowalski Shepherd 15-8 (11-3) Ryan Huber BP (Dist final loss to Swan Valley) HEM (Dist final loss to VL) S (Dist final loss to Alma) IHS (Dist final loss to Beaverton) HEM (Reg semi loss to Montrose) VL (Dist QF loss to Hemlock) MLS 22-3 (13-1) David Lecker A (Reg semi loss to Wyoming Godwin Heights) IHS (Reg semi loss to MLS) MLS (Reg final loss to Millington) Birch Run 19-3 (12-2) Clark Plitchta BR (Dist. finals loss to Freeland) A (Reg. finals loss to Garber) IHS (QF loss to Flint Beecher) Frankenmuth 21-3 (13-1) Andrew Donovan FM (Reg. Finals Loss to Lake Fenton) F (Reg. Semi. Loss to Lake Fenton) I (Dist. Finals Loss to Alma) Swan Valley (11-3) Luke Hendrick A (Reg. Semi. Loss to Standish-Sterling) SV (Dist. Final Loss to Freeland) OE (Reg. Semi. Loss to Bridgeport) Freeland 12-9 (7-3) Swan Valley 12-9 (7-3) Kevin Bourcier (2) Luke Hendrick (2) A (QF Loss to Ludington) F (Dist. Final Loss to Garber) SV (Dist. Semi. Loss to Freeland) VL (Dist. Semi Loss to Reese) Hemlock (17-1) Matt Bauer Hemlock (Dist. Finals Loss to Reese) Standish-Sterling Central 22-2 (17-1) Matt Koin Carrollton (Dist. Semi. loss to Garber) SSC (Reg. Semi loss to Cadillac) Standish (Reg. Semi loss to Cadillac) Nouvel (Reg. Final loss to Beecher) 19-20: Carrollton went as high as #4 in

25-571: The same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tri-Valley_Conference&oldid=860101846 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tri-Valley Conference (Michigan) Starting in 2024, Standish-Sterling, Bullock Creek, St. Louis all left to join

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