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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.
The Catholic Central League is composed of 9 member schools. The schools are split into two divisions, Large and Small. ... Matignon - Boys Ice Hockey 1975, 1977 ...
The Catholic High School League (CHSL) is a school athletic conference based in Detroit, Michigan, led by director Victor Michaels.Most member schools are also members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), the governing body for Michigan scholastic sports, except for the five schools from Toledo, which are members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
Novi Detroit Catholic Central made it five straight Division 1 titles and an MHSAA-record-tying 18th in school history with a 2-0 win over Brighton.
Here's the seedings and schedule for the Central Mass. teams as they chase a state championship. More: Check out who tops the updated Hometeam boys' and girls' hockey scoring, goalie leaders
Hartland hockey gave a strong showing in a loss to powerful Detroit Catholic Central, while Brighton had a crazy comeback. Prep roundup: Hartland hockey battles tough against Detroit Catholic ...
The school was originally located on Harper Avenue in Detroit with an enrollment of 280 students; the school has made several moves in its history and now has an enrollment of over 1,000 students at its 60-acre (240,000 m 2) campus in Novi. Detroit Catholic Central is currently ranked as the 4th best Catholic High School in the State of Michigan.
1972–73 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League expands to 19 schools as Richland, Chartiers Valley, Central Catholic, Bethel Park, Peabody, Fox Chapel, Lawrenceville Catholic, General Braddock, Armstrong, Gateway and Canevin participate. Churchill wins the WPHSHL crown over Richland in 4–3 in overtime.