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A $12.6 million addition includes a science wing, chapel, and gym.
Students—Total, Boys, 520.
St. Xavier High School ... Grades 9–12. ... 923 students. Scholarships total $5000 annually.
Charley Wolf began the story for his clan. He and fellow athletes from the class of 1944 led St. X to change its team names from Conquerors to Bombers thanks to either their long-range passes on the football field or deep shooting range on the basketball court, depending on which version of history you care to believe.
That "curse" ended Saturday as a familiar blue wave ran right through northeastern Ohio as St. Xavier claimed its 10th team title in a row and its 39th all-time.
Such mass communication comes with the territory and Saturday night's trip back to Cincinnati will be no different after St. Xavier captured their 12th consecutive Division I team swimming and diving championship at the C.T. Branin Natatorium.
[Photo by Joe Vitti/The Indianapolis Star.] St. Xavier pep leaders and the Blue Monster cheer on the team at its Sept. 5 game against Indianapolis Cathedral.
Not to mention a grandfather who helped change the very nickname of the St. X athletic teams. As a prep football star, Charley was on the receiving end of many of quarterback George Ratterman's passes. St. X had previously been nicknamed the Conquerors, but the "bombs" thrown to Wolf from Ratterman led to a new nickname, Bombers, for Charley's senior year in 1943-44.
The Advent Canned Food Drive was started 75 years ago.
St. Xavier, the region's largest Catholic high school, will charge $9,475 next year, a 5.3 percent increase. Average Catholic high school tuition in 2005–06: $7,099.Alt URL
1940s: Sports teams were called Conquerors, until a sportswriter spied George Ratterman (who later became a Cleveland Browns quarterback) and his basketball teammates shooting long bombs. The writer nicknamed them the Bombers and it stuck.
St. Xavier, the region's largest Catholic high school, will charge $9,475 next year, a 5.3 percent increase. Average Catholic high school tuition in 2005–06: $7,099.Alt URL
[Albert Walters] also designed St. Xavier High School, St. Dominic Church in Delhi Township, the Monastery of the Holy Name on Erie Avenue and the original St. George Hospital.
'A lot of times people will ask three times if I'm Phil Cox. I know I've lost business because I'm black,' said [Phil] Cox, the first black graduate of St. Xavier High School where he attended on a scholarship.
The Cheetahs played home games at St. Xavier High School last season, but the group is hunting for alternative sites for 1995.
[Steve Specht's] St. Xavier football team is the best prep team in the land, apparently. No. 1 with a bullet, cheerleaders and a marching band. Says so right there, on the Web site MaxPreps.com, and in the pages of RISE, 'the nation's leading high school sports and lifestyle magazine.' Must be so.
On a snowy night at Fawcett Stadium, St. Xavier bagged its second Division I state football title in three years.
St. Xavier's Bombers racked up their eighth win of an unbeaten basketball campaign last night by walloping Greenhills, 38-17, on the latter's court. George Ratterman was the chief scorer for St. Xavier with 12 points, followed by Charlie Wolf and Bill Stenken, each of whom scored seven.
Bacon took to the air in the final minutes of the fray but never penetrated beyond the Conquerors' first half, although the Sycamore Street eleven reached the Bacon 17-yard stripe midway in the second period, which was featured by a punting duel between Xavier's Frank Johnson and Bacon's Jim Kaelin with the former having the edge.
A motto there is Men For Others. It's part of the Jesuit tradition, the notion of giving back. They all mention it when you ask what the place meant to them.[dead link]
1940s: Sports teams were called Conquerors, until a sportswriter spied George Ratterman (who later became a Cleveland Browns quarterback) and his basketball teammates shooting long bombs. The writer nicknamed them the Bombers and it stuck.
St. Xavier, the region's largest Catholic high school, will charge $9,475 next year, a 5.3 percent increase. Average Catholic high school tuition in 2005–06: $7,099.Alt URL
Not to mention a grandfather who helped change the very nickname of the St. X athletic teams. As a prep football star, Charley was on the receiving end of many of quarterback George Ratterman's passes. St. X had previously been nicknamed the Conquerors, but the "bombs" thrown to Wolf from Ratterman led to a new nickname, Bombers, for Charley's senior year in 1943-44.