Eastern Suburban Football Conference

The Eastern Suburban Football Conference is a high school football conference with its members located east of the Madison metropolitan area. Founded in 2020 and administered by the Capitol Conference, its member schools are affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

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Location of Current Eastern Suburban Football Conference Members

In February 2019, the WIAA and the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association unveiled a full football-only realignment for Wisconsin's high school athletic conferences. This arrangement was set to begin with the 2020 football season and run on a two-year cycle.[1] The Eastern Suburban Conference name, dormant since the all-sport conference was disbanded in 2001, was resurrected for an eight-member conference including Cambridge, Clinton, Dodgeland, Markesan, Marshall, Palmyra-Eagle, Pardeeville and Waterloo.[2] Six members of the new conference (Cambridge, Dodgeland, Marshall, Palmyra-Eagle, Pardeeville and Waterloo) were also members of the previous conference's football alignment from 1991 to 2000. The new conference was originally referred to as the Capitol Small in preseason realignment materials, but was renamed before starting play and is part of the Capitol Conference's organizational structure. In 2022, Pardeeville exited the Eastern Suburban to join the Trailways Conference, where they had full affiliation. They were replaced by Horicon/Hustisford, formerly of the Capitol Conference for football.[3] Four schools left the Eastern Suburban Conference for the 2024-2025 cycle: Clinton, Dodgeland, Horicon/Hustisford and Palmyra-Eagle. Two outgoing members joined the Capitol Conference (Clinton and Horicon/Hustisford) and two attained full membership in the Trailways Conference (Dodgeland and Palmyra-Eagle). They were replaced by three schools formerly in the Trailways Conference (Deerfield, Fall River/Rio, Pardeeville and Poynette).[4] For the 2026-2027 cycle, the Trailways Conference is whittling down to seven members, losing Deerfield and Fall River/Rio to the Trailways Conference and welcoming back Horicon/Hustisford from the Capitol Conference. The conference will also enter into a scheduling partnership with the Southwest Wisconsin Activities League where one interconference game that counts in the home conference's standings will be mandatory for each school.[5]

List of conference members

Current members

School Location Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors Joined Primary Conference
Cambridge Cambridge, WI Public 266 Bluejays     2020[2] Capitol
Deerfield Deerfield, WI Public 216 Demons     2024[4] Trailways
Fall River/
Rio
Fall River, WI Public 268 Rebels     2024[4] Trailways
Markesan Markesan, WI Public 254 Hornets     2020[2] Trailways
Marshall Marshall, WI Public 292 Cardinals     2020[2] Capitol
Pardeeville Pardeeville, WI Public 263 Bulldogs     2020,[2] 2024[4] Trailways
Poynette Poynette, WI Public 310 Pumas     2024[4] Capitol
Waterloo Waterloo, WI Public 259 Pirates     2020[2] Capitol

Former members

School Location Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors Seasons Primary Conference
Clinton Clinton, WI Public 359 Cougars     2020โ€“2023[2][4] Rock Valley
Dodgeland Juneau, WI Public 278 Trojans     2020โ€“2023[2][4] Trailways
Horicon/
Hustisford
Horicon, WI Public 380 Marshmen     2022โ€“2023[3][4] Trailways
Palmyra-Eagle Palmyra, WI Public 195 Panthers     2020โ€“2023[2][4] Trailways

Future members

School Location Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors Joining Primary Conference
Horicon/
Hustisford
Horicon, WI Public 380 Marshmen     2026.[5] Trailways

Membership timeline

List of conference champions

School Quantity Years
Marshall 4 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Cambridge 1 2024
Horicon/
Hustisford
1 2023
Clinton 0
Deerfield 0
Dodgeland 0
Fall River/Rio 0
Markesan 0
Palmyra-Eagle 0
Pardeeville 0
Poynette 0
Waterloo 0



References

  1. ^ "Revised Football-Only Conference Plan Released". Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. February 9, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "WFCA/WIAA Football-Only Realignment Proposal" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. February 6, 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Proposed Football Only Conference Alignment - 11-Player" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. February 11, 2021. Retrieved September 2, 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2024-25 Conference Realignment Plan โ€“ 11-Player Football" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. December 14, 2023. Retrieved September 2, 2025.
  5. ^ a b "2026 - 27 Conference Realignment โ€“ 11-Player Football" (PDF). Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. December 10, 2024. Retrieved September 2, 2025.