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Since 2003, the team has been coached by Chad Sloan and has consistently been one of the strongest teams in its region, winning IHSA Sectionals in 2009 and 2011. During the 2010-11 Season, the team finished in the top 4 at the [[PORTA]] Class A Tournament and the Greenville Comet Open.
 
Since 2003, the team has been coached by Chad Sloan and has consistently been one of the strongest teams in its region, winning IHSA Sectionals in 2009 and 2011. During the 2010-11 Season, the team finished in the top 4 at the [[PORTA]] Class A Tournament and the Greenville Comet Open.
  
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Warrensburg-Latham Cardinals
Stillmanvalleycardinal.JPG
Location:
Warrensburg, Illinois
Coaches Chad Sloan
State Championships 2001 IHSA
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
NAQT Page link

Warrensburg-Latham High School is a public high school in Warrensburg, Illinois, near Decatur. It competes in Class A, the "small school" division, of the Illinois High School Association's (IHSA) State Championship Series.

The team was coached by John Burke, a member of the IHSSBCA Hall of Fame, from 1997-2003. In 2001, they capped off a 47-3 season by winning an IHSA State Championship. It was Burke's 2nd Championship, his first coming at St. Teresa.

Since 2003, the team has been coached by Chad Sloan and has consistently been one of the strongest teams in its region, winning IHSA Sectionals in 2009 and 2011. During the 2010-11 Season, the team finished in the top 4 at the PORTA Class A Tournament and the Greenville Comet Open.