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Bishop McDevitt AAAA 2020-2023 7: 49: Ziyon Strickland: Sharon: AAA: 2014–2017: 8: 48: Dapree Bryant: Coatesville: 6A: 2016–2019 [5] 48 Kobay White Bishop McDevitt AAAA 2012-2015 10 47 John Klingerman Bloomsburg A 2009-2012 11 45 Landon Kennel Manheim Township AAAA 2020-2023 45 Nazir Burnett Bishop McDevitt AAAA 2015-2018 13 44 Daniel ...
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Clements attended Canevin Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and graduated in 1971. Clements was a four-year letterman in both football and basketball. He was also offered a basketball scholarship at North Carolina, but decided to play football instead. He is the only athlete in Canevin history to have his jersey retired.
Bishop Canevin: Crusaders Pittsburgh: Allegheny: A blue & white District VII: WPIAL 1A Black Hills Conference: runner up 1990 (AA) Bishop Guilfoyle: Marauders Altoona: Blair: AA purple & gold District VI Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference - East 1 Division: State Champions 2014 (A), 2015 (A), 2016 (A) & 2021 (A) - runner up 2019 (A)
Trailing 12-10 in the first set, Bishop Canevin (20-2) went on a 4-0 spurt to take a 14-12 lead that it would not relinquish. The Mountaineers rallied late in the set to get it within two at 22-20 ...
Those two are just the tip of a deep iceberg of talent Dallas must deal with when the District 2 champion Mountaineers (14-0) play District 3 and defending state champion Bishop McDevitt (13-0) in ...
Inside the blocking scheme and play-calling behind the game-winning, 85-yard touchdown run by Dylan Edwards in Derby’s thrilling win over Bishop Carroll.
The school was to be named Chartiers Catholic High School. The name was changed soon after to recognize former Bishop of Pittsburgh Regis Canevin. Father Leo G. Henry was then named the first headmaster. Canevin High School opened to 435 boys and girls on September 10, 1959; in June 1963, 303 students graduated.