O'Kane, John. "Girls soccer: Gloucester Catholic too strong for Holy Spirit in S.J. Non-Public A final"Archived June 11, 2007, at archive.today, Press of Atlantic City, November 9, 2007. Accessed November 15, 2007. "Holy Spirit High School's girls soccer team battled as long as it could Thursday night, but in the end, Gloucester Catholic was simply too good. The top-seeded Rams, No. 4 in The Press' Elite 11, beat the second-seeded Spartans 3-0 to win the South Jersey Non-Public A Championship on the artificial turf at Eastern Regional."
Tresolini, Kevin. "UD's Harker talks about the future of Blue Hen athletics", The News Journal, December 29, 2007. Accessed February 22, 2012. "Patrick Harker was recruited to the University of Delaware to play football by former UD coach Tubby Raymond in the mid-1970s. The Gloucester Catholic (NJ) defensive tackle chose to attend the University of Pennsylvania, spurning the Blue Hens as well as several other schools..."
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 196, Part 2, p. 221. J. A. Fitzgerald, 1975. Accessed January 20, 2022. "Francis J. Gorman (Dem., Gloucester City) Assemblyman Gorman was born in Gloucester City, Nov. 19, 1924. He was educated at Gloucester Catholic High School, 1942, and La Salle College, Philadelphia, 1949."
Zimmaro, Mark. "He might have a future in baseball but he’s focused on now", Catholic Star Herald, April 15, 2021. Accessed December 13, 2022. "Solometo spent his freshman and sophomore years at Gloucester Catholic and won a Non-Public B State Championship with the Rams in 2018, throwing five shutout innings (11 strikeouts) in the state championship game."
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Flowers, Matt. "South Jersey pro wrestling school expands", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 26, 2015. Accessed January 21, 2021. "Through pro wrestling, Comoroto took an interest in amateur wrestling. The Blackwood native wrestled for Gloucester Catholic High School as a heavyweight in 2009 and for Gloucester County College until 2011, when he decided to pursue pro wrestling."
Staff Directory, Gloucester Catholic High School. Accessed April 17, 2023.
Admissions, Gloucester Catholic Junior Senior High School. Accessed March 7, 2024.
At a Glance, Gloucester Catholic High School. Accessed February 21, 2023. "The student body of this comprehensive high school consists of students from more than 50 parochial and public schools."
History, Gloucester Catholic High School. Accessed August 7, 2013.
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"Thomas Iacovone, Jr. Named Interim Principal at GCHS, Succeeds Ed Beckett", Gloucester City News, January 26, 2021. Accessed April 27, 2023. "On Saturday, January 23rd, Mr. Thomas Iacovone, Jr. officially became the Interim Principal of Gloucester Catholic.... He succeeds Mr. Ed Beckett ’78 who served and led Gloucester Catholic with distinction over a long number of years."
Narducci, Marc. "Gloucester Catholic rides Duffy's goals to soccer title", The Philadelphia Inquirer November 19, 2009. Accessed November 25, 2020. "There is something about playing in a state championship soccer game that appeals to Gloucester Catholic's Chelsea Duffy.... Headed for the University of Delaware, Duffy deposited both goals in Thursday night's 2-0 win over Villa Walsh Academy in the state Non-Public B title game at the College of New Jersey.... For Gloucester Catholic (18-1-2) it was the sixth state title in school history, the fourth under coach Kate Ormsby."
Carchidi, Sam. "Glou. Cath. Seeks 5th Straight Parochial B Title", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 8, 1987. Accessed July 18, 2007. "Gloucester Catholic High will be aiming for its fifth straight South Jersey Parochial B baseball championship when it faces old foe Bishop Eustace Prep in tomorrow's 4 p.m. title game at Haddon Township. The teams certainly aren't strangers. Gloucester Catholic, which has won three consecutive state titles, has eliminated Eustace in each of the last four seasons."
McGurk. "In a gripper, Gloucester Catholic seizes sectional title from Eustace", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 4, 2003. Accessed July 17, 2007. "Fifteen innings, 44 strikeouts and a controversial call - the South Jersey Parochial B softball championship game had it all. Yesterday's game was decided when Gloucester Catholic's Suzanne Fox was ruled safe on a bang-bang play at home plate after a wild pitch. The run gave the Rams a 1-0 win over rival Bishop Eustace at Delsea and their third straight sectional crown."
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Burrows, Walt. "Gloucester Catholic Wearing NJ State Crown; Overcomes Delay and St. Joe's 71-59", Courier-Post, March 21, 1970. Accessed March 11, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The Rams experienced a 50-minute delay in their championship game against St. Joseph's of West New York here last night and the outcome was similar to that of 1964.... They roared to a 71-59 victory and the Group B championship before a crowd of 7,762 in Convention Hall."
via Associated Press. "B-R East romps to girls title", The Record, March 21, 1976. Accessed February 1, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "In the Group 1 championship game, Gloucester ; Catholic used its rebounding strength to fastbreak, and took advantage of poor foul shooting by St. Anthony's of Jersey City, 63-52. St. Anthony's went cold with 5:40 left in the game and the score 49-43."
"Nutley Wins First Title; Asbury Gals Romp, 70-47", New York Daily News, March 20, 1977. Accessed January 3, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Defending champion Gloucester Catholic, in a seesaw state tournament championship Group 1 match, engineered a 10-2 streak midway through the fourth quarter and went on to defeat Mother Seton 72-66 yesterday in North Brunswick."
"Donovan shows way", The Record, March 19, 1978. Accessed January 31, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Theresa McGlade knocked a pass out of Amelia Gomee' hands In the final two seconds yesterday, preserving Gloucester Catholic's 70-65 Group 1 State championship win over Mother Seton."
Hadden, Mark. "Gloucester Cath. wins S. J. crown", The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2, 1979. Accessed November 25, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Ideally, a football team's offense should have a comfortable balance between passing and running. Yesterday, Gloucester Catholic had that balance; Bishop Eustace did not, and the result was a 13-7 victory for Catholic in the NJSIAA South Jersey Parochial B championship game.... Casella, a 6-foot, 195-pound senior, had more rushing yards than the entire Eustace team (160 to 121), but it was his passing that made Catholic (10-1) a sectional champion for the first time since 1972."
Narducci, Marc. "Rams win 8th baseball crown; Despite the death of the coach's brother, Gloucester Catholic routed Pope John XXIII", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 9, 1996. Accessed June 6, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "A day after the sudden death of his brother, John, coach Dennis Barth guided Gloucester Catholic to yesterday's 9-1 win over Pope John XXIII in the NJSIAA state Parochial B , championship game at Toms River East.... It was a record eighth baseball state title for Gloucester Catholic (29-2-1), which lost to Immaculata, 9-2, in last year's state championship.... The Rams, ranked No. 1 in South Jersey by The Inquirer, ended the season by winning 18 consecutive games and never lost to a team from New Jersey."
"Yesterday's NJSIAA Baseball Finals", Home News Tribune, June 11, 2000. Accessed March 13, 2021. "Parochial A Gloucester Catholic 13, Seton Hall Prep 4: Winning pitcher Mark Michael hit a two-run homer to spark a three-run first inning and Gloucester Catholic went on to a victory over Seton Hall Prep at Toms River North. Gloucester Catholic (33-1) won its 10th state championship overall and second straight since moving up to the Parochial A Division."
"Gloucester Cath. wins 3rd straight", Asbury Park Press, June 10, 2001. Accessed December 27, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Jeff Mazzola pitched a two-hitter and Mike Falasca drove in three runs to lead Gloucester Catholic to a 6-0 victory over St. Mary's of Rutherford and the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Parochial B baseball NJSIAA championship yesterday at East Brunswick Vo-Tech. It was the third straight title for the Rams their previous two were in Parochial A and their 11th overall since the overall state playoffs began in 1971."
Cummins, Jeff. "Gaels a little short in final", The Record, June 10, 2001. Accessed February 1, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "But the Gaels needed more than experience to overcome Gloucester Catholic, which downed St. Mary's, 6-0, to win the State Parochial B baseball title.... Nonetheless, St. Mary's seemed unfazed, despite the fact that Gloucester Catholic (26-4) scored three runs in the top of the first."
Czerwinski, Mark J. "St. Mary's silenced by Gloucester Cath.", The Record, June 11, 2003. Accessed December 16, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Two batters into Tuesday's Parochial B championship game, Gloucester Catholic pitcher Blake Ortiz realized that St. Mary's was not like most of the teams he faced this season. "We read in the paper that their coach said they don't have a lot of power, but they like to move runners along and bunt a lot," Ortiz said after throwing a one-hit shutout at St. Mary's in a 3-0 victory at Toms River East High School.... The Rams (25-5), winners of 19 of their last 20 games, took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning."
Kelley, Tina. "From Gloucester Catholic to a life of politics", The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 30, 1992. Accessed December 13, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "But in Gloucester City, there's a school that's been a regular greenhouse for aspiring politicians. Gloucester Catholic High School is proud of its alumni, whose ranks are slowly filling the Statehouse in Trenton. There's Jack Collins, class of '68, the new majority leader of the Assembly. And Dan Dalton, class of '67, former state senator and secretary of state-designate."
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Shyrock, Bob. "Gloucester County Italian Heritage Commission honors journalist/author George Anastasia", NJ.com, October 10, 2014. Accessed January 9, 2017. "The Pitman resident will be honored Wednesday, Oct. 22, 6 p.m. at the commission's annual 'Night in Sicily' fund-raising event at Auletto's Caterers in Almonesson.... Born in South Philadelphia, Anastasia graduated from Gloucester Catholic High School in 1965 and earned a bachelor's in French Literature from Dartmouth College in 1969."
Chappelear, Scott. "Gloucester Catholic baseball product Braddock gets big league call", Gloucester County Times, May 23, 2010. Accessed February 22, 2012. "The hype surrounding Zach Braddock has steadily increased the last couple of years as he's steadily ascended through the Milwaukee Brewers' organization. But the former standout for Gloucester Catholic High School has never taken any of it for granted, and he certainly wasn't going to start Saturday when he got the call he'd dreamed of telling him he was being called up to join the Brewers' bullpen for the final game of their series in Minnesota."
Pawling, Chris. "Former Gloucester Catholic High School star John Gaudreau helps Boston College to national ice hockey title", South Jersey Times, April 26, 2012. Accessed December 21, 2013. "After reaching a state final with the Gloucester Catholic High School ice hockey team, transferring to Dubuque (Minn.) to play for the Fighting Saints of the USHL, being selected in the NHL Draft's fourth round by the Calgary Flames, Gaudreau helped lead Boston College to its third NCAA Division I national championship in the last five years."
Freundlich, Carolyn. "Morris Catholic (0) at Gloucester Catholic (4), NJSIAA Group Tournament, Final Round, Non-Public B - Softball", The Star-Ledger, June 11, 2011. Accessed December 2, 2017. "She then stepped to the plate, drove a triple deep to left field and scored the first run of the game, on a single by Shayla Giosia, to spark a four-run rally that sent Gloucester Catholic to a 4-0 victory over Morris Catholic for the championship of the NJSIAA/Blue Ribbon Awards Non-Public B tournament at Toms River North. 'Brianna keeps the team loose and the kids play better when they’re having fun,' Gloucester Catholic coach Tom Sulivan, whose team improved to 21-4 and won its second straight title and eighth overall, said."
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Chappelear, Scott. "Gloucester Catholic's Mike Shawaryn prepares to hear his name called in MLB Draft", South Jersey Times, June 6, 2013. Accessed October 26, 2017. "This is one hectic week for Gloucester Catholic High School pitcher Mike Shawaryn.... Then there’s the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft which began Thursday night, where the Carneys Point resident could hear or see his name called by the end of today before the 10th round concludes."
Litsky, Frank. "Browning Ross, 74, Founder of Road Runners", The New York Times, April 30, 1998. Accessed February 22, 2012. "At various times, he taught history at high schools in Woodbury and Camden and conducted youth programs at the Penns Grove (N.J.) Y.M.C.A. Since 1969, he coached track and cross-country at Gloucester Catholic High School."
Iezzi, Bill. "Gloucester Catholic romps to state softball title, 11-1", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 5, 2010. Accessed December 2, 2017. "The Gloucester Catholic girls beat Immaculate Conception of Lodi, 11-1, in the state Non-Public B softball championship game the way they've won all year.... Hagerty gave up six hits, struck out seven and walked one en route to a lopsided victory that started to take shape in the fifth inning, when the Rams (23-6) exploded for four runs to take a 7-0 lead."
Zeise, Paul. "New Pitt women's basketball coach Agnus Berenato stresses family values, discipline", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 4, 2003. Accessed December 3, 2017. "Basketball may have become the family sport when Peter installed a basketball hoop next to the garage at their Gloucester City, N.J., home, but the most important lessons Berenato learned in ultra-competitive games on uneven concrete had little to do with the game itself.... She played high school basketball for Gloucester Catholic and helped it win three consecutive state titles. At the time, there weren't many scholarships in women's basketball."
O'Kane, John. "Girls soccer: Gloucester Catholic too strong for Holy Spirit in S.J. Non-Public A final"Archived June 11, 2007, at archive.today, Press of Atlantic City, November 9, 2007. Accessed November 15, 2007. "Holy Spirit High School's girls soccer team battled as long as it could Thursday night, but in the end, Gloucester Catholic was simply too good. The top-seeded Rams, No. 4 in The Press' Elite 11, beat the second-seeded Spartans 3-0 to win the South Jersey Non-Public A Championship on the artificial turf at Eastern Regional."
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Sinding, Rick. "Dan Dalton Interview (October 16, 2013)"Archived October 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Center on the American Governor, Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University. Accessed September 15, 2016. "I grew up in Glassboro, New Jersey, which is Gloucester County, and attended school there locally and went on to Gloucester Catholic, where I graduated high school. And from there I went to a small school in northeast Pennsylvania, King's College."
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Ostrum, Gus. "Gloucester County Hall of Fame to Induct 15 New Members", South Jersey Sports, January 22, 2006. Accessed December 11, 2018. "Joe Fields (Deptford/Gloucester Catholic) - A native of Deptford and graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School in 1971 and Widener University in 1975, Fields spent 14 seasons as an offensive lineman (center) in the National Football League (NFL), 13 of which were with the New York Jets."
Ostrum, Gus. "1972 Boys' Basketball State Championship Team Honored; Rams Top Glassboro", Gloucester Catholic High School, February 6, 2012, backed up by the Internet Archive as of December 13, 2013. Accessed September 16, 2016. "GCHS's 1972 boys' basketball team, which captured the NJSIAA Parochial B state championship that season, returned to celebrate the 40th anniversary of a glorious season, which was capped off by a 44-39 state title win over Paterson Catholic at Princeton University's Jadwin Gymnasium.... The state title win at Princeton was the school's third in its history after winning crowns in 1964 and 1970."
Sinding, Rick. "Dan Dalton Interview (October 16, 2013)"Archived October 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Center on the American Governor, Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University. Accessed September 15, 2016. "I grew up in Glassboro, New Jersey, which is Gloucester County, and attended school there locally and went on to Gloucester Catholic, where I graduated high school. And from there I went to a small school in northeast Pennsylvania, King's College."
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Home Page, West Jersey Football League. Accessed May 1, 2023. "The WJFL is a 94-school super conference that stretches from Princeton to Wildwood encompassing schools from the Colonial Valley Conference, the Burlington County Scholastic League, the Olympic Conference, the Tri-County Conference, the Colonial Conference, and the Cape Atlantic League. The WJFL is made up of sixteen divisions with divisional alignments based on school size, geography and a strength-of-program component."