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St. Francis High School, also known as St. Francis or SFHS among its students and faculty, is a co-educational, Catholic college-preparatory school, located in Wheaton, Illinois and was founded in 1957, by the Christian Brothers, Franciscan Sisters, and Ladies of Loretto (Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary). It is currently operated by an ...
Nerinx Hall High School; Notre Dame High School; St. Elizabeth Academy (closed May 2013). [3] St. John Vianney High School; St. Joseph's Academy; Saint Louis Priory School; Saint Louis University High School; Ursuline Academy; Villa Duchesne; Visitation Academy of St. Louis
Illinois, Illinois State, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Purdue were all moved to the Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference (UMLC), [2] while Creighton, Kansas State, Missouri State, Missouri S&T, Saint Louis, Southern Illinois and Washington University in St. Louis were moved to the Lone Star Alliance (LSA). [3]
Mary Augustine Giesen led a group of sisters from St. Louis to Maryville, Missouri, in 1894 to focus on providing healthcare to rural areas; and served especially in the railroad hospitals in the Midwest. They formed the Sisters of St. Francis of Maryville. In 1985 the two congregations merged to form the Franciscan Sisters of Mary.
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Providence Catholic High School: New Lenox: Celtics AA/3A/4A Providence St. Mel School: Chicago Knights A/2A/3A St. Francis High School: Wheaton: Spartans A/A2/A3 St. Francis de Sales High School: Chicago Pioneers A/1A/2A St. Ignatius College Prep: Chicago Wolfpack AA/3A/4A St. Laurence High School: Burbank: Vikings AA/3A/4A St. Rita of Cascia ...
Saxony Lutheran High School: Crusaders Fruitland: Cape Girardeau: Private St. Paul Lutheran High School: Giants Farmington: St. Francois: Private St. Pius X: Lancers Festus: Jefferson: Private St. Michael the Archangel Catholic High School: Guardians Lee's Summit: Jackson: Catholic St. Teresa's Academy: Stars Kansas City: Jackson: Catholic/All ...
In fact, there has been only one season—2000—where the Missouri "Show-Me Cup" final did not feature at least one MCC team. In addition, ice hockey has become another popular sport among the schools, spearheaded by CBC's record winning streak from 2002 to 2006, where they won more than 130 consecutive games.