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Central Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic, Lasallian, all-boys college preparatory school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the Diocese of Pittsburgh . The De La Salle Brothers administer and partially staff the school.
Central Catholic entrance, 1991. Central Catholic was founded 1934 by Archbishop Edward Howard as a diocesan high school for boys. In 1930, St. Mary's Cemetery was closed and the interments were relocated, mostly to Mount Calvary, and Central Catholic High School was built on the site of the old cemetery.
Central began educating in 1946 when the Diocese merged the all-female Mount Marie Academy and the co-ed St. John High School. Although Central is a Catholic high school, it is open to non-Catholic students as well. This school is located in Perry Township, Stark County, Ohio and serves the west side of Canton, Ohio, and Western Stark County ...
Mercy Field is home to the Central Catholic High School baseball team, and it opened in the spring of 2012. 1982 Central Catholic alumnus, Cleves Delp, donated $2.5 million to build Mercy Field. [5] The stadium features an all-turf field with a clay mound and 12-foot outfield fence, and the field is lighted for night games.
Marine City 52, Central 26. Mason 22, Walled Lake Western 17. Niles 37, Portland 34. Notre Dame 45, Armada 19. South Christian 28, Whitehall 21. St Mary Catholic Central 55, Leslie 18. St Mary's ...
Central Catholic High School may refer to: Central Catholic High School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Central Catholic High School (Modesto, California)
The D4 state finals, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Dec. 7, are the last of seven state title games scheduled for Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.. Central Catholic, 4-5, is just trying to make the ...
CCHS is one of seven Catholic high schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria [29] and the only Catholic high school in McLean County. [ 1 ] Begun in 1886 as St. Mary's High School by Holy Trinity Parish as an extension of the parish grade school, it was renamed Trinity High School in 1928 after construction of a separate high school building.