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Bishop McDevitt High School is a private, Roman Catholic, co-educational high school in Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania, United States.It was founded in 1918 as "Catholic High School" in Harrisburg and renamed in 1957 to honor the memory of the Most Reverend Philip R. McDevitt, fourth bishop of Harrisburg and founder of the school.
The Philadelphia Catholic League is a high school sports league composed (as of the 2012-13 year) of 18 Catholic High Schools in Philadelphia and the surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs. The league itself was founded in the summer of 1920 on the steps of Villanova academy (now Alumni Hall on Villanova University 's campus) by Monsignor Bonner.
Athletic/Educational: Headquarters: ... High School Class Years; 1 13,719 ... Bishop McDevitt 5A 2021-24 106 13,719 9 204 213 2 13,424
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 ...
Bishop McDevitt High School was a private, comprehensive, co-educational Roman Catholic high school in the Wyncote community in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It was located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia .
McCoy attended Bishop McDevitt High School from 2002 to 2006. [1] In his senior year of high school, McCoy suffered a major ankle injury, which threatened his career. In his first year at Pittsburgh in 2007, he rushed for over 1,300 yards and recorded 14 touchdowns. [2] In 2008, McCoy was selected as a second-team All-American. [3]
Bishop McDevitt and State College hadn’t played each other in quite some time coming into Friday night, but the teams made up for lost time by combining for over 1,000 yards of offense and 113 ...
Johnson attended Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. As a senior, he passed for 2,975 yards with 26 touchdown passes. [1] Throughout his high school career Johnson was rated as a three-star recruit and was offered by Temple, Miami (OH) and Bowling Green. On July 9, 2010, Johnson committed to Bowling Green. [2]