Lehigh Valley Conference

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The Lehigh Valley Conference is an athletic conference consisting of 12 large high schools from Lehigh and Northampton counties in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania, in the United States.

The Conference is part of District XI of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association.

The Lehigh Valley Conference is known nationally for having some of the highest quality high school athletic programs in the United States. Many athletes from the Lehigh Valley Conference have gone on to careers as professional and Olympic athletes.

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The Lehigh Valley Conference was founded November 14, 2001, rejoining 11 schools that had formerly competed for over 35 years as the East Penn Conference. The East Penn Conference, however, was dissolved in 1997-98. These schools reunited, with the addition of Nazareth High School from a neighboring league, to form the Lehigh Valley Conference in 2001.

Lehigh Valley Conference football, boys and girls basketball games and wrestling matches are broadcast weekly during the respective seasons on Service Electric's Channel 2 in the Lehigh Valley and other broadcast markets.

Service Electric also broadcasts a weekly "Plays of the Week" segment, sponsored by Yocco's Hot Dogs, which features the best football, basketball, wrestling and other Lehigh Valley Conference sports highlights of the week. In addition to its initial airing, the popular segment is replayed several times each week.

The Lehigh Valley Conference has been particularly successful in generating hugely successful collegiate and NFL football talent. It is one of the most highly-recruited conferences in the nation among NCAA Division I collegiate football programs. It is considered, along with the large Suburban One Conference (located in the Philadelphia suburbs), the WPIAL (Western PA), and the Wyoming Valley Conference (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area), as one of the top 'large school' conferences in the state of Pennsylvania, and in the United States.

As of the 2006-2007 NFL season, four Lehigh Valley Conference alumni--Dan Koppen of the New England Patriots, Tim Massaquoi of the Miami Dolphins, Jim Molinaro of the Dallas Cowboys and Tony Stewart of the Oakland Raiders--are on current NFL rosters.

The Lehigh Valley Conference is recognized nationally for its hugely successful wrestling programs. Easton High School, Nazareth High School, Northampton Area High School, and other Lehigh Valley Conference High Schools are often considered national powerhouses and each competes at prestigious national tournaments.

At one time in the early 2000s, the National High School Coaches Association had Easton, Nazareth and Northampton High Schools all ranked in their "National Top 25" rankings simultaneously. Individual wrestlers from these schools also are often a fixture in national rankings.

The 12 high school teams in the Lehigh Valley Conference (and their locations) are:

Current and former professional and Olympic athletes who played high school athletics in the Lehigh Valley Conference include:

Lehigh Valley Conference athletes who have gone on to athletic coaching and team management careers include:

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