St. Catherine's High School (Racine, Wisconsin)
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St. Catherine's High School is a private,
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in Racine, Wisconsin. It is a member of Siena Catholic Schools of Racine and the Catholic Schools of the
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History

St. Catherine's traces its origins to the fall of 1864 when the Racine Dominican Sisters established an all-girls' day and boarding academy. In the fall of 1864, the Racine Dominican Sisters opened a day and boarding school for girls on property they purchased at Twelfth Street and Park Avenue. The school was named St. Catherine's Academy. In 1874, the Academy was chartered by the State of Wisconsin, with the power to confer academic honors. In 1907, the facilities of the Park Avenue building were no longer able to accommodate all the young ladies who made application for study there. Accordingly, the Sisters erected a boarding school, known as Holy Rosary Academy at Corliss, (Sturtevant), Wisconsin; day students continued to attend St. Catherine's Academy. Holy Rosary was closed in 1917. A statue of St. Thomas Aquinas, the great Dominican saint and scholar, was enshrined in a niche above the main entrance, for the institution was originally to be named in his honor being known as St. Thomas High School. The academy girls, however, prevailed upon authorities to retain the name of St. Catherine's. In the fall of 1945, in order to accommodate all the students seeking admission, St. Catherine's inaugurated a double-shift schedule. Excavation for a new wing was begun in March 1947, and Archbishop Kiley of Milwaukee dedicated the building extending 175 feet south on Park Avenue in August 1949. The lot on the east side of Park Avenue is now used as an athletic field by the school. It was given to the school to use when the Dominican Sisters built their new motherhouse, Siena Center, and had the old convent building which stood on that property demolished. The North Central Association has accredited St. Catherine's High School since 1937. On August 1, 2018, St. Catherine's became part of the newly-founded Siena Catholic Schools in Racine operated under the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and is no longer a sponsored ministry of the Racine Dominicans. However, a member of the Racine Dominicans will sit on the Board of Trustees for the indefinite future.


Basketball program

St. Catherine's is well known in the state for the success of the boys' basketball program. 3 of the team's coaches, Bob Letsch, John Mcguire, and Jim Kersten, have been inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame (WBCA). The Angels own a total of 15 state championships, nine from the Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association (WISAA) and its predecessor, the Wisconsin Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association (WCIAA), and six championships since joining the
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(WIAA) in 2000 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2021). Coach John Mcguire, (1951-1962,1965-1979) finished his career with team with a record of 511–112, six WISAA state championships, five runner-up finishes and nine conference titles. His teams went undefeated in 1960, 1968, and 1970. He was inducted as a charter member into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame in 1979 and into the Racine County Sports Hall of Fame in 2012. Coach Robert "Bob" Letsch, (1979-2016) finished his career with a record 661–250, as the second-winningest high school basketball coach in Wisconsin's history. During his tenure, his teams compiled eight state championships in 1985, ’92, ’93, ’05, ’06, ’07, ’09 and ’10. He was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2010 and the Racine County Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. His 2005-06 team went undefeated and holds the record for the largest victory margin in a state-title game, when the Angels pounded Westby 69–29 in the Division 3 championship game. Letsch was named Associated Press All- State Coach of the Year twice, in 1992 and 2007, and Racine All-County Coach of the Year 5 times: 1985, 1992, 2000, 2003 and 2005. In 2016, the team named Coach Nick Bennett to replace Letsch. He earned a state title in 2021, and was named Racine All-County, Associated Press All-State, and WBCA Coach of the Year. In July 2021, Bennett announced he was stepping down as coach of the Angels. He finished his career at St. Cat's with a record of 106-20. On August 7, 2021 Coach Ryan Thompson was chosen to take over the basketball program as head coach.


Athletics

St. Catherine's High School is a member of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association(WIAA) and the Metro Classic Conference. The school offers the following sports: Fall: football, boys' cross country, girls' cross country, boys' soccer, girls' volleyball, girls' swimming, girls' tennis, girls' golf, girls' pom pons Winter: boys' basketball, girls' basketball, boys' bowling, girls' bowling, boys' swimming, girls' pom pons Spring: baseball, boys' track & field, girls' track & field, boys' tennis, boys' golf, girls' soccer, girls' softball


Early history

St. Catherine's athletic program began in 1926 with the hiring of Coach and Athletic Director Fred "Bud" Beyer, a law student from Marquette University. The first sports introduced were basketball, football, and coed bowling. The first competitive game played was basketball, versus St. John's Cathedral of Milwaukee on Friday, January 8, 1926, in which St. Cat's lost 24 to 15. Beyer resigned in February 1927 and Eugene “Scrapiron” Young, a law student from the University of Notre Dame, was hired that March to fill the position. Baseball was introduced the same year with the hiring of Coach J. George Fay, a league player from Milwaukee. In 1930, former Chicago Bear and Green Bay Packer, Thomas “Red” Hearden, took the reins of the athletic program. That same year St. Cat's joined the Catholic Conference; which originally consisted of Pio Nono, St. Bonaventure, Messmer,
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, and Marquette High Schools. In 1938, Don Bosco was added to the conference, and in 1948,
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and St. Benedict's joined; making a total of 8 teams. In 1957, the school joined the newly formed Wisconsin Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association (WCIAA). At that time, private schools were barred from the WIAA, so the WCIAA was formed to sanction tournaments to determine their own state champions. In 1968, St. Cat's joined the 58 member Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association (WISAA) which combined all private schools. In 1972, the WISAA launched the girls' sports program, which officially sanctioned volleyball, basketball, tennis, and track state tournaments. In 1997, the WIAA members passed a vote which paved the way for St. Cat's (and all private schools in the state) to join in 2000. Originally nicknamed the "Saints," the school's team nickname was changed to the "Angels" beginning in the fall of 1940 in order to avoid confusion with other local high school teams with the same name.


WIAA State Championships (2000-present)


WISAA State Championships (1968-1999)


WCIAA State Championships (1958-1967)


Milwaukee Archdiocesan High School Athletic "Catholic Conference" Titles (1931-1957)


Notable alumni (year graduated)

* Dexter Baker (1967)- MiLB professional baseball player * Christopher Barker (1978) - MiLB professional baseball player * Gene Beery (1955) - American painter and photographer * James Caspers (1950) - 1959 World Archery Championships Gold medalist * W. Richard Chiapete (1983) - Racine District Attorney, 2012 to 2016 *
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(1969) - NBA professional basketball player *
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(1991) - American film and television director, author * Hon. Thomas P. Corbett (1933) - Wisconsin State Assemblyman and Racine County Judge, 1962 to 1980 * Hon. Howard DuRocher (1931) - WI State Judge, 1956 to 1962, Racine County Judge, 1962 to 1978 *
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(1950) - Wisconsin State Assemblyman * Margaret Danhauser (1939) - AAGPBL professional women's baseball player *
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* John Dickert (1981) - Mayor of Racine, WI, 2009 to 2017 *
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(1952) - first female lieutenant governor of Wisconsin * Maj Gen Gregory A. Feest (1974) - Major General, U.S. Air Force (retired), former USAF Chief of Safety * Hon. Dennis J. Flynn (1960) - Racine County Judge, 1976 to 2002 * Gerald T. Flynn (1928) - U.S. Congressman, Wisconsin 1st District, 1959 to 1961 * Hon. Eugene A. Gasiorkiewicz (1967) - Racine County Judge, 2010 to present *
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(1950) - NFL professional football player, legendary coach * James E. Held (1956) - Wisconsin State Assemblyman * Kevin Henkes (1979) - noted children's book author and illustrator * James Herzog (1969) - MiLB professional baseball player *
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(1993) - author, ''The Art of Fielding'' * Hon. Kenneth Huck (1954) - Mayor of Racine, WI, 1969 to 1973 * RADM Donald Grote Iselin (1940) - Rear Admiral, United States Navy (retired), former Commander of NAVFAC and Chief of the Civil Engineer Corps * Richard A. “Rick” Jackson Jr. (1963) -
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professional baseball player * Harvey Knuckles (1977) - Continental Basketball Association professional basketball player * Hon. Richard J. Kreul (1955) - Racine County Judge, 1992 to 2012 * William Letsch (1971) - MiLB professional baseball player * Matt Lojeski (2003) - AEK B.C. professional basketball player *
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welterweight champion, Purple Heart recipient *
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(1950) - former Mayor of Wisconsin Rapids, WI, All-American collegian football player, legendary football coach * Don Peterson (1946) - college football player * Michael Petit (1969) - MiLB professional baseball player * John "Jack" Rogan (1950) - founder of
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Notable faculty

* Tom Hearden - NFL professional football player, legendary coach * Eugene "Scrapiron" Young - author, professional trainer, coach and attorney * Eddie Race - WFCA hall of fame coach


Notes and references


External links


School website
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