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St. Francis High School, also known as St. Francis or SFHS among its students and faculty, is a co-educational, Catholic college-preparatory school, located in Wheaton, Illinois and was founded in 1957, by the Christian Brothers, Franciscan Sisters, and Ladies of Loretto (Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary).
St. Francis High School: Wheaton: Spartans A/A2/A3 St. Francis de Sales High School: Chicago Pioneers ... Basketball was the most robust sport, as the league not only ...
Aston Francis (born March 20, 1997) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Lakeland Magic of the NBA G League.He played college basketball for three seasons at Wheaton College, where he won the Bevo Francis Award after averaging an NCAA-leading 34.3 points per game in his senior season.
Rosary High School: Aurora, IL Royals 2019 2022 Girls Catholic: Saint Edward Central Catholic High School: Elgin, IL: Green Wave 2014 2023 Chicagoland Christian Saint Francis High School: Wheaton, IL: Spartans 2018 2023 Chicago Catholic Timothy Christian School: Elmhurst, IL: Trojans 2009 2023 Chicagoland Christian Wheaton Academy: West Chicago ...
The 2024–25 Saint Francis Red Flash men's basketball team represents Saint Francis University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Red Flash, led by 13th-year head coach Rob Krimmel , play their home games at the DeGol Arena in Loretto, Pennsylvania as members of the Northeast Conference .
St. Francis High School has offered boys' varsity basketball since the 1963-1964 school year. In 1976 the team won the state championship. [citation needed] Their first and only Parkland Conference championship was in 1977, when they finished the year at 15-5.
Below is a list of Missouri state high school boys basketball championships sanctioned by the Missouri ... Wheaton: 58-49: Branson: ... St. Francis Borgia: 28-3: Dave ...
Anderson attended St. Francis de Sales High School on Chicago's far southeast side and was named 1988's Mr. Basketball for the state of Illinois as well as a McDonald's All-American in the same year. [2] [3] He appears in one scene in the documentary Hoop Dreams.