This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Tri-County Conference" Illinois – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) | Tri-County Conference Association| IHSA Members| 10 Region| Central Illinois The Tri-County Conference is an affiliation of several small high schools in central Illinois. Current membership includes * Putnam County High School * Midland High School * Henry-Senachwine High School * Marquette High School * Roanoke-Benson High School * Low Point-Washburn High School * Woodland High School * DePue High School * Peoria Christian School * Seneca High School (Illinois) ## Contents * 1 New members * 2 Boys Basketball Tournament Championships * 3 Tri-County Conference Tournament Championships * 4 References ## New members[edit] Beginning in 2018, the following schools will be joining the Tri-County Conference: * Seneca High School (Illinois) Seneca High School is joining after leaving the Interstate 8 Conference. Eight teams then left this conference to form their own, just months after Seneca left, leaving three schools left in the conference. Seneca will be joining in all sports except football. ## Boys Basketball Tournament Championships[edit] Year | Winning Team | Score | Losing Team | Score | Regular Season Champions | | | | | 2022 | Midland | 49 | Seneca | 40 | 2021 | Not held due to COVID-19 | | | | Roanoke-Benson 2020 | Roanoke-Benson | 55 | Peoria Christian | 51 | Roanoke-Benson 2019 | Marquette | 48 | Seneca | 39 | Marquette 2018 | DePue | 51 | Roanoke-Benson | 25 | DePue 2017 | Marquette | 59 | Roanoke-Benson | 37 | Marquette 2016 | Marquette | 45 | Putnam County | 43 | Marquette, Putnam County 2015 | Peoria Christian | 75 | Marquette | 69 | Marquette 2014 | Putnam County | 70 | Henry-Senachwine | 46 | Henry-Senachwine 2013 | Putnam County | 55 | Hall | 54 | Putnam County 2012 | Peoria Christian | 59 | Putnam County | 49 | Putnam County, Peoria Christian 2011 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 49 | Midland | 45 | Putnam County 2010 | Midland | 64 | Woodland | 63 | Midland 2009 | Peoria Christian | 48 | Putnam County | 45 | Peoria Christian 2008 | Putnam County | 51 | Roanoke-Benson | 40 | Putnam County 2007 | Putnam County | 85 | Peoria Christian | 65 | Putnam County, Peoria Christian, Roanoke-Benson 2006 | Marquette | 63 | Putnam County | 60 | Putnam County 2005 | Putnam County | 71 | Marquette | 64 | Putnam County 2004 | Eureka | 66 | Peoria Christian | 50 | Peoria Christian 2003 | Putnam County | 68 | Eureka | 61 | Peoria Christian, Eureka 2002 | Peoria Christian | 66 | Putnam County | 33 | Peoria Christian 2001 | St. Bede | 62 | Midland | 58 | St. Bede, Eureka 2000 | Eureka | 73 | Putnam County | 61 | Eureka 1999 | Eureka | 75 | Midland | 58 | Midland, Bureau Valley, Eureka 1998 | Henry | 68 | Bureau Valley | 49 | Putnam County, St. Bede 1997 | Eureka | 49 | St. Bede | 45 | Eureka 1996 | Marquette | 54 | Henry | 52 | Marquette 1995 | Roanoke-Benson | 58 | Marquette | 55 | Putnam County 1994 | Mid-County | 69 | Roanoke-Benson | 68 | Roanoke-Benson 1993 | Roanoke-Benson | 64 | Mid-County | 62 | Roanoke-Benson 1992 | Mid-County | 54 | Putnam County | 51 | Mid-County 1991 | Lostant | 47 | Toluca | 45 | Lowpoint-Washburn 1990 | Roanoke-Benson | 72 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 49 | Roanoke-Benson 1989 | Mid-County | 83 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 75 | Mid-County 1988 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 58 | Toluca | 52 | Roanoke-Benson 1987 | Toluca | 55 | Mid-County | 42 | Putnam County 1986 | Roanoke-Benson | 67 | Lostant | 62 | Putnam County, Toluca 1985 | Roanoke-Benson | 59 | Toluca | 47 | Roanoke-Benson 1984 | Toluca | 55 | Roanoke-Benson | 46 | Toluca 1983 | Toluca | 55 | Putnam County | 47 | Mid-County, Toluca, Roanoke-Benson 1982 | Putnam County | 69 | Roanoke-Benson | 62 | Putnam County 1981 | Putnam County | 72 | Lostant | 36 | Putnam County 1980 | Mid-County | 59 | Wenona | 57 | Wenona, Putnam County 1979 | Roanoke-Benson | 55 | Mid-County | 52 | Roanoke-Benson 1978 | Roanoke-Benson | 73 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 62 | Roanoke-Benson, Mid-County 1977 | Henry | 57 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 54 | Henry 1976 | Henry | 70 | Roanoke-Benson | 59 | Henry, Roanoke-Benson 1975 | Roanoke-Benson | 54 | Lostant | 45 | Roanoke-Benson 1974 | Putnam County | 70 | Roanoke-Benson | 65 | Putnam County 1973 | Wenona | 68 | Toluca | 55 | Wenona 1972 | Toluca | 56 | Wenona | 54 | Henry 1971 | Wenona | 56 | Henry | 47 | Toluca 1970 | Henry | 78 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 52 | Toluca 1969 | Toluca | 70 | Henry | 49 | Toluca 1968 | Putnam County | 61 | Toluca | 60 | Putnam County 1967 | Wenona | 62 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 51 | Putnam County 1966 | Wenona | 75 | Lowpoint-Washburn | 58 | Toluca 1965 | Wenona | 67 | Toluca | 58 | Wenona, Mid-County 1964 | Toluca | 78 | Wenona | 66 | Toluca 1963 | Toluca | 62 | Mid-County | 52 | Toluca 1962 | Toluca | 69 | Henry | 61 | Toluca 1961 | Toluca | 57 | Mid-County | 54 | Toluca 1960 | Toluca | 57 | Mid-County | 52 | Toluca 1959 | Toluca | 47 | Henry | 37 | Toluca 1958 | Toluca | 74 | Tonica | 63 | Toluca 1957 | Toluca | 52 | Tonica | 45 | Toluca, Tonica 1956 | Benson | 70 | Roanoke | 65 | Wenona 1955 | Wenona | 52 | Tonica | 50 1954 | Wenona | 55 | Henry | 53 1953 | Wenona | 62 | Mid-County | 60 1952 | Mid-County | 46 | Henry | 38 1951 | Wenona | 40 | Henry | 35 1950 | Wenona | 59 | Toluca | 46 1949 | Henry | 37 | Wenona | 35 1948 | Henry | 51 | Toluca | 46 1947 | Toluca | 40 | Wenona | 39 1946 | Henry | 37 | Hopkins | 34 1945 | Toluca | 50 | Hopkins | 23 1944 | Lostant | 44 | Henry | 33 1943 | Henry | 38 | Toluca | 22 1942 | Toluca | 47 | Wenona | 27 1941 | Hopkins | 19 | Henry | 14 1940 | Henry | 21 | Hopkins | 18 1939 | Henry | 19 | Wenona | 16 1938 | Hopkins | 20 | Wenona | 18 1937 | Hopkins | 36 | Wenona | 31 1936 | Hopkins | 19 | Wenona | 13 1935 | Hopkins | 25 | Tonica | 17 1934 | Hopkins | 21 | Henry | 14 1933 | Hopkins | 25 | Wenona | 23 1932 | Wenona | 29 | Varna | 21 1931 | Wenona | 26 | John Swaney | 20 1930 | Wenona | 18 | John Swaney | 17 1929 | Varna | 40 | Lostant | 18 1928 | Lostant | 20 | Varna | 10 1927 | Lostant | 23 | Tonica | 20 ## 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