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Catholic Central League
NameCatholic Central League
CountryUnited States

Catholic Central League is a high school athletic conference in the Archdiocese of Detroit that comprises several Catholic schools in the Detroit metropolitan area. The league was established to promote athletic competition and Christian values among its member schools, including De La Salle Collegiate High School, St. Mary's Preparatory, and Bishop Foley Catholic High School. The Catholic Central League is affiliated with the Michigan High School Athletic Association and participates in various sports, such as football, basketball, and baseball, competing against other schools like University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy and Cranbrook Kingswood School.

History

The Catholic Central League has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, with schools like Notre Dame Preparatory and Marist Academy being part of the league. Over the years, the league has undergone several changes, including the addition of new member schools like Shrine Catholic High School and Royal Oak Shrine Catholic. The league has also produced notable athletes who have gone on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels, including players from University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Detroit Lions. The Catholic Central League has also been associated with prominent figures like Pope John Paul II and Archbishop Allen Vigneron, who have emphasized the importance of Catholic education and athletic competition.

Member Schools

The Catholic Central League consists of several member schools, including Brother Rice High School, St. Regis School, and Loyola High School (Detroit). These schools are located in various parts of the Detroit metropolitan area, including Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak, and Detroit. The member schools of the Catholic Central League are also part of the National Catholic Educational Association and the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools. Other notable schools in the area include Detroit Country Day School, Cranbrook Schools, and Groves High School, which often compete against Catholic Central League schools in athletic events.

Sports

The Catholic Central League offers a variety of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and volleyball. The league competes against other schools in the Detroit Catholic High School League and the Michigan High School Athletic Association. Notable athletes from the Catholic Central League have gone on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels, including players from University of Notre Dame, Ohio State University, and Detroit Tigers. The league has also produced coaches like Tom Izzo and Jim Harbaugh, who have achieved success at the collegiate and professional levels. Other notable sports programs in the area include those at Michigan State University, University of Detroit Mercy, and Oakland University.

Championships

The Catholic Central League has won several championships in various sports, including football, basketball, and baseball. The league has produced state champions like Detroit Catholic Central High School and St. Mary's Preparatory, which have won titles in the Michigan High School Athletic Association. The Catholic Central League has also produced notable athletes who have won individual championships, including Olympic athletes like Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps. Other notable championship programs in the area include those at University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Eastern Michigan University.

Notable Alumni

The Catholic Central League has produced several notable alumni, including NFL players like Joe Schmidt (American football), Bill Walsh (American football), and Dan Marino. The league has also produced NBA players like Dave Bing and Spencer Haywood, as well as MLB players like Alan Trammell and Jack Morris (baseball). Other notable alumni include politicians like John Dingell and Carl Levin, as well as business leaders like William Clay Ford Sr. and Herman Miller (businessman). The Catholic Central League has also produced notable figures in the entertainment industry, including Tim Allen and J.K. Simmons. Category:High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States

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