Platte Valley Conference

Platte Valley Conference

The Platte Valley Conference (PVC) is a northwest Missouri-based athletic conference that features exclusively small, primarily rural schools that are member institutions of the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA).

Member schools in the PVC fall football lineup include the Dekalb Tigers, North Andrew Cardinals, Southwest Livingston Wildcats, South Nodaway Longhorns, Stewartsville Cardinals, and Union Star Trojans. These teams compete in Missouri eight-man football, a sport almost exclusive to the northwest corner of the state.

For basketball, the conference keeps most of its football competitors: the Dekalb Tigers, North Andrew Cardinals, South Nodaway Longhorns, Stewartsville Cardinals, and Union Star R-2 Trojans. Also in the PVC basketball group are the Jefferson Eagles, Northeast Nodaway Bluejays, Osborn Wildcats, and the only non-Missouri team in the conference, the Elwood (KS) Panthers.

In years past, the Platte Valley Conference also included Fillmore, but the town's high school consolidated with the North Andrew School District in the early 1990s.

This conference is considered one of the stronger sports leagues in class 1 of Missouri sports.


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