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'''Charlotte Catholic High School''' is a private, [[Wikt:parochial|parochial]] high school in [[Charlotte]], [[North Carolina]] founded in 1955. The school is accredited by the [[Southern Association of Colleges and Schools]]. It is located in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte]].
The '''Centennial Cup 1972''' is the Tier II Junior "A" [[1972]] [[ice hockey]] National Championship for the [[Canadian Junior A Hockey League]].

The '''[[Royal Bank Cup|Centennial Cup]]''' was competed for by the winners of the [[Abbott Cup|Western Canadian Champions]] and the Eastern Canadian Champions.

The finals were hosted by the [[Guelph CMC's]] in the city of [[Guelph, Ontario]].


==History==
==History==
Guelph CMC's forward Paul Fendley died days after game four of the championship series after hitting his head on the ice during game four. He was the CMC's leading scorer.

==The Playoffs==
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| RD1-score1=?
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| RD1-team2=[[Dauphin Kings]]
| RD1-score2=?

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| RD1-seed4=[[BCHL|BC]]
| RD1-team4=[[Vernon Vipers|Vernon Essos]]
| RD1-score4=2

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Charlotte Catholic High School opened in 1955 as a private high school for men. In 1968, it went coeducational. In 1995, Charlotte Catholic High School moved from its previous location on Park Road where [[Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School]] operates to Pineville Matthews Road in Charlotte. The current location has over 50 classrooms, a gymnasium, and [[Keffer Stadium]]. In 2002 the cafeteria was expanded into the original lecture hall. The school had an expansion project spanning from the 2004 to 2005 school year adding a new wing with an additional 18 classrooms and a new, larger lecture hall. A new Chapel was also built to hold about 400 people. The chapel was officially dedicated and blessed in May 2005 and is currently used for daily mass.
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| RD1-team7=[[Charlottetown Abbies|Charlottetown Islanders]]
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==Athletics==
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| RD2-score2=1


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| RD2-team4=[[Charlottetown Abbies|Charlottetown Islanders]]
| RD2-score4=0


The school's mascot is the spewing pussy goblin. Charlotte Catholic's school colors are red, white, and bimini blue. CCHS has 31 teams competing in 14 different sports as members of the Queen City 3A/4A Conference. It had previously been in the 2A conference until 2006. Charlotte Catholic is one of only two non-public school members of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.
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'''''Prior to Regionals'''''
:'''[[Guelph CMC's]]''' defeated [[Detroit Jr. Red Wings (SOJHL)|Detroit Jr. Red Wings]] ''4-games-to-1'' for the [[Ontario Hockey Association|OHA]] Championship


The women's swim team won four consecutive state 2A championships (2001-2005) and the men's team won their first 2A championship in 2005. In 2006, the school was advanced to the 3A division and the school won both the men's and women's state swimming championships (2006). In 2005, the Cougars won the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Division 3AA Football State Championship, after winning the 2AA Title in 2004.
===MCC Finals===
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In 2004-2005 the following teams qualified for the state playoffs: Men's and Women's Track, Volleyball, Football, Men's and Women’s Tennis, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Swimming, Men's Golf, and Lacrosse. Also in the 2004-2005 school year, there were 14 conference champions, 12 state team champion and 3 state individual champions. The successes of the athletic program led to the 7th consecutive year that CCHS was awarded the Wachovia Cup for overall athletic excellence. In 2005, Catholic also joined the Queen City 3A-4A Conference as a 3A team.
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==Fine Arts==
==Regional Championships==
The school puts on two major theatrical productions per year: a fall drama produced by the drama department, and a spring musical produced by the drama department in association with the music department. The shows are produced on the stage within the gymnasium.
:''[[Royal Bank Cup|Manitoba Centennial Cup]]'': '''[[Guelph CMC's]]'''


==Administration==
:''[[Abbott Cup]]'': '''[[Red Deer Rustlers]]'''
:''Eastern Champions'': '''[[Guelph CMC's]]'''


*Principal: Gerald S. Healy
:''[[Doyle Cup]]'': '''[[Red Deer Rustlers]]'''
*Assistant Principal: Steve Carpenter
:''[[Anavet Cup]]'': '''[[Humboldt Broncos]]'''
*Assistant Principal: Angela Montague
:''[[Dudley Hewitt Cup]]'': '''[[Guelph CMC's]]'''
*Dean of Students: Randy Belk
:''[[Fred Page Cup|Callaghan Cup]]'': '''[[Charlottetown Abbies|Charlottetown Islanders]]'''


==Related links==
==Notable alumni==
[[Kevin Martin]] - Chairman of the [[FCC]]<br />
*[[Canadian Junior A Hockey League]]
[[H.A. Wheeler]] - President of [[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
*[[Royal Bank Cup]]
*[[Anavet Cup]]
*[[Doyle Cup]]
*[[Dudley Hewitt Cup]]
*[[Fred Page Cup]]
*[[Abbott Cup]]
*[[Mowat Cup]]


==External links==
==References==
{{cite web | title=CCHS | work=Charlotte Catholic High School| url=http://www.charlottecatholic.org | accessdate=December 22 | accessyear=2007}}
*[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/1/8/6/1/3/index1.shtml Royal Bank Cup Website]


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Revision as of 06:17, 12 October 2008

Charlotte Catholic High School is a private, parochial high school in Charlotte, North Carolina founded in 1955. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte.

History

Charlotte Catholic High School opened in 1955 as a private high school for men. In 1968, it went coeducational. In 1995, Charlotte Catholic High School moved from its previous location on Park Road where Holy Trinity Catholic Middle School operates to Pineville Matthews Road in Charlotte. The current location has over 50 classrooms, a gymnasium, and Keffer Stadium. In 2002 the cafeteria was expanded into the original lecture hall. The school had an expansion project spanning from the 2004 to 2005 school year adding a new wing with an additional 18 classrooms and a new, larger lecture hall. A new Chapel was also built to hold about 400 people. The chapel was officially dedicated and blessed in May 2005 and is currently used for daily mass.

Athletics

The school's mascot is the spewing pussy goblin. Charlotte Catholic's school colors are red, white, and bimini blue. CCHS has 31 teams competing in 14 different sports as members of the Queen City 3A/4A Conference. It had previously been in the 2A conference until 2006. Charlotte Catholic is one of only two non-public school members of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.

The women's swim team won four consecutive state 2A championships (2001-2005) and the men's team won their first 2A championship in 2005. In 2006, the school was advanced to the 3A division and the school won both the men's and women's state swimming championships (2006). In 2005, the Cougars won the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Division 3AA Football State Championship, after winning the 2AA Title in 2004.

In 2004-2005 the following teams qualified for the state playoffs: Men's and Women's Track, Volleyball, Football, Men's and Women’s Tennis, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Swimming, Men's Golf, and Lacrosse. Also in the 2004-2005 school year, there were 14 conference champions, 12 state team champion and 3 state individual champions. The successes of the athletic program led to the 7th consecutive year that CCHS was awarded the Wachovia Cup for overall athletic excellence. In 2005, Catholic also joined the Queen City 3A-4A Conference as a 3A team.

Fine Arts

The school puts on two major theatrical productions per year: a fall drama produced by the drama department, and a spring musical produced by the drama department in association with the music department. The shows are produced on the stage within the gymnasium.

Administration

  • Principal: Gerald S. Healy
  • Assistant Principal: Steve Carpenter
  • Assistant Principal: Angela Montague
  • Dean of Students: Randy Belk

Notable alumni

Kevin Martin - Chairman of the FCC
H.A. Wheeler - President of Lowe's Motor Speedway

References

"CCHS". Charlotte Catholic High School. Retrieved December 22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)