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Sports offered at St. Thomas More include baseball, basketball, football, judo, lacrosse, sailing, soccer, tennis, and wrestling. [2]Over the years, the athletics program at St. Thomas More gained national relevance, especially in basketball, with athletes joining the school to improve their grades and get better opportunities to play at NCAA Division I level.
Independence Stadium in Shreveport: a temporary venue for LHSAA Nokia Sugar Bowl Prep Classic state championship football games in 2005, due to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Harry Turpin Stadium in Natchitoches: a temporary venue for LHSAA Prep Classic state championship football games in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Joseph's Prep (3) 12 Central Catholic (Pittsburgh) 42–7 Hersheypark Stadium: 2017 Pine-Richland: 7 St. Joseph's Prep: 41–21 Hersheypark Stadium: 2018 St. Joseph's Prep (4) 12 Harrisburg: 40–20 Hersheypark Stadium: 2019 St. Joseph's Prep (5) 12 Central Dauphin: 35–13 Hersheypark Stadium: 2020 St. Joseph's Prep (6) 12 Central York: 62 ...
St. Francis Seminary was founded in 1948 in Victoria, a town approximately 10 miles outside of Hays. It incorporated a high school program to prepare young men for the priesthood. Marian High, St. Francis Seminary, and St. Joseph's Military Academy all consolidated into Thomas More Prep-Marian between 1970 and 1981. [2]
Fresh off an eight-win season and second place finish in the Pioneer Football League, the University of St. Thomas football team has announced its 11-game slate for the 2024 season.
Led by a 20-point, 14-rebound double-double from Sekou Konneh, 19 points from Kyle Alivo, and an 18-3 second-half run, St. Thomas More (29-1) won its first WIAA boys basketball title with a 65-54 ...
Aug. 22—The curtain is about to rise on the 2024 prep football season for defending Class 3A state champion St. Michael's, but it will do so without the architect of the city's most dominant ...
Varsity intercollegiate sports began in 1904, and St. Thomas celebrated 100 years of varsity athletics in 2003–04. In 1920, St. Thomas was one of seven charter members of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). [2] However, in 1922, St. Thomas also became a founding member of the North Central Conference. The Tommie football ...