Wisconsin Valley Conference

[2] Edgar left the following year, and in 1924, Shawano and Wautoma joined the Wisconsin Valley.

Nekoosa left the Wisconsin Valley in 1952 and in 1954, Tomahawk joined the Lumberjack Conference.

[5] In addition to losing Tomahawk, the Wisconsin Valley faced an even greater change that year.

[7] These four schools continued to schedule WVC members Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids as non-conference opponents,[8] but not Wausau, who had been the dominant force in football for decades.

Ultimately, Wausau joined the new Big Rivers Conference[9] and the four schools who left rejoined in 1956.