Classic 8 Conference
ConferenceWIAA - Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association
Founded1997
CommissionerDave Sternig
Sports fielded
  • 15
    • men's: 15
    • women's: 14
DivisionDivisions 1-2
No. of teams9 (see list)
HeadquartersWaukesha, Wisconsin
RegionSoutheastern Wisconsin
Official websiteClassic8Conference.org

The Classic 8 Conference, also known as the C8C, is a high school athletic conference made up of 9 teams in southeastern Wisconsin. The Classic 8 Conference is a member of the WIAA. The conference is one of the newer conferences in the WIAA, having been formed in 1997. The conference has schools that participate in such sports as lacrosse, field hockey, alpine skiing, boys ice hockey, girls ice hockey, and cross-country skiing.

Current Member schools

Current members of the Classic 8 Conference include:

Classic 8 football

Current members of the Classic 8 Conference have accounted for a total of 26 state appearances, including 15 WIAA State Champions. Of those fifteen state championships, Muskego has two (2018, 2019), Arrowhead has won six (1993, 1994, 1996, 2007, 2012, 2013), Kettle Moraine has won two (1988, 2022), Mukwonago has won one (2004), Catholic Memorial has won four (2012, 2016, 2018, 2019) and Waukesha West has won two (2004, 2010). The conference put its football talents on display especially in 2004, when it had two WIAA state champions in Mukwonago (Division 1) and Waukesha West (Division 2), next in 2012 when it had Arrowhead (Division 1) and Catholic Memorial (Division 3), and most recently in 2018, Muskego (Division 1) and Catholic Memorial (Division 3). Since 2000, the conference has sent 18 teams to the state championships in Madison at Camp Randall (9 state runners-up, 9 championships).

Classic 8 Teams in WIAA State Football Championship Games
Year Winning Team Losing Team Location (all in Wisconsin) Division
1983 D.C. Everest 28 Waukesha North 14 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
1988 Kettle Moraine 20 New Berlin West 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 2
1989 D.C. Everest 20 Waukesha South 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
1993 Arrowhead 21 Appleton West 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
1994 Arrowhead 19 Muskego 16 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
1996 Arrowhead 24 D.C. Everest 21 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2000 Oshkosh North 28 Arrowhead 0 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2001 Ashwaubenon 27 Catholic Memorial 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 2
2002 Marshfield 21 Arrowhead 14 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2003 D.C. Everest 42 Arrowhead 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2004 Mukwonago 17 Marshfield 6 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2004 Waukesha West 24 Monona Grove 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 2
2006 Homestead 35 Arrowhead 0 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2007 Arrowhead 31 Homestead 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2008 Homestead 13 Arrowhead 11 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2010 West De Pere 35 Catholic Memorial 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 3
2010 Waukesha West 45 Stevens Point Area 26 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2012 Catholic Memorial 42 Waupaca 7 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 3
2015 Notre Dame Academy 19 Catholic Memorial 17 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 3
2016 Catholic Memorial 24 Notre Dame Academy 14 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 3
2018 Muskego 24 Kimberly 21 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2018 Catholic Memorial 37 West De Pere 24 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 3
2019 Muskego 21 Bay Port 10 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2019 Catholic Memorial 35 Kiel 0 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 4
2022 Kimberly 34 Mukwonago 30 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 1
2022 Kettle Moraine 27 West De Pere 10 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison 2
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