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It is the only Catholic high school in Yonkers. [2] It was founded in 1923 and named after the most holy Sacred Heart of Jesus. At the time of its founding, the Sacred Heart community was predominantly composed of Irish-American immigrants, which has had a large influence on the school's image and mascot. Sacred Heart is known as "The Fighting ...
Moore Catholic High School Mavericks Staten Island 1962 Mount Saint Michael Academy Mountaineers Bronx 1926 Notre Dame Academy Gators Staten Island 1903 Regis High School Raiders Manhattan 1914 Sacred Heart High School Irish Yonkers: 1923 Salesian High School Eagles New Rochelle 1920 Archbishop Stepinac High School Crusaders White Plains: 1948
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Sacred Heart High School (Hattiesburg, Mississippi) Sacred Heart High School (Missouri), Sedalia, Missouri; Sacred Heart High School (Nebraska), Falls City, Nebraska; Sacred Heart High School (New Jersey), Vineland, New Jersey; Sacred Heart High School (Yonkers, New York) Sacred Heart High School (Pennsylvania), Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Anibal Soler, Jr., the new Yonkers' superintendent, at the Justice Sonia Sotomayor Community School in southwest Yonkers, Aug. 26, 2024. The new school will serve 675 students from grades pre-k to ...
Salesian High School, New Rochelle; Saratoga Central Catholic Junior-Senior High School, Saratoga Springs; School of the Holy Child, Rye; Seton Catholic Central High School, Binghamton; Siena Catholic Academy, Brighton; Southtowns Catholic School, Lake View; Turner Carroll High School, Buffalo; Utica Catholic Academy (closed 1976) Villa Maria ...
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. BOYS. CITY SECTION. North Hollywood 63, Verdugo Hills 58. Northridge Academy 63, VAAS 50. Reseda 69, Canoga Park 56. SOCES 50, East Valley 38. Vaughn ...
Fleming Field is a baseball stadium in Yonkers, New York, and was briefly home of the independent league Yonkers Hoot Owls in 1995.. The ballpark was constructed and mainly suited for high school and amateur baseball; it was home of the semi-pro Yonkers Chippewas in the 1950s and 60s.