St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey)
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St. Cecilia High School was a Catholic high school in Englewood, in
Bergen County Bergen County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of New Jersey.New Jersey, United States, that operated under the supervision of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark The Archdiocese of Newark is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northeastern New Jersey, United States. Its ecclesiastic territory includes all of the Catholic parishes and schools in the New Jerse ...
until it closed in 1986.


History

St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church was established in 1866 and saw substantial growth in the number of students served by its parochial school, necessitating an expansion that would be able to double the number of students that the school could serve. A building was designed to accommodate 600 students, with a cornerstone ceremony held in May 1901 and a formal dedication in January 1902. ''The Book of Englewood'', a history published by the city in 1922, describes the building as "an imposing edifice of red and gray sandstone." In 1939, two years after his graduation from
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, Vince Lombardi began his football coaching career at St. Cecilia; he worked there for several years before leaving to take a junior coaching staff position at Fordham, his alma mater. At the school, Lombardi taught algebra, chemistry, physics and Latin; in addition to coaching the school's baseball and basketball squads, he coached the football team to six state titles and a streak of 36 consecutive victories.


Athletics

The 1943 football team, coached by Lombardi, earned recognition as the high school national champion with a 12–0 victory against the
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team led by quarterback Joe Paterno. The boys' basketball team, also coached by Vince Lombardi, finished the 1945 season with a record of 21-3 after winning the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) Parochial state championship against
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by a score of 55-51 in the tournament final at the Elizabeth Armory. The baseball team won the Non-Public B state championship in 1975, defeating
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in the final round of the tournament.


Notable alumni

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Barbara Corcoran Barbara Ann Corcoran (born March 10, 1949) is an American businesswoman, investor, syndicated columnist, and television personality. She founded The Corcoran Group, a real estate brokerage in New York City, which she sold to NRT for $66 million ...
(born 1949), real estate investor and agent, who left the school after her freshman year due to poor grades. * Jack Doolan (1919-2002), running back who played for four seasons in the NFL. *
William J. Dorgan William J. Dorgan (November 9, 1921 – October 11, 2003) was an American Republican Party (United States), Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, as Mayor of Palisades Park, New Jersey, and as a member of the ...
(1921–2003), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, as Mayor of Palisades Park, New Jersey and as a member of the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders. *
Joe Echols Joseph G. Echols (March 23, 1917 – March 28, 1977) was an American football coach, college athletics administrator, and Negro league baseball player. Early life and baseball career Raised in Englewood, New Jersey, Echols played prep football ...
(1917–1977), American football coach, college athletics administrator and
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player. *
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(born 1949), politician who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2002, where he represents the 37th Legislative District. *
Francis E. Merritt Francis E. Merritt (July 20, 1920 – March 21, 1995) was an American football tackle who played college football at the United States Military Academy. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. He served as the athletic d ...
(1920-1995, class of 1939), American football
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who played
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at the United States Military Academy and was elected to the
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in 1996. *
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(born c. 1964, class of 1982), sports columnist for ESPNNewYork.com, host of ''The Ian O'Connor Show'' on
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, and author of ''Arnie & Jack: Palmer, Nicklaus, and Golf's Greatest Rivalry'' and ''The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter''. * Charles Osgood (born 1933), radio and television commentator and writer. *
Charles O. Rossotti Charles O. Rossotti (born January 17, 1941) is an American businessman, and former Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Early career Rossotti was born in 1941 in New York City and graduated from St. Cecilia High School in Englewood, New Jersey in ...
(born 1941, class of 1958), former Commissioner of Internal Revenue. *
Steve Sesnick Stephen Eugene Sesnick Jr. (September 8, 1941 – October 27, 2022) was an American rock club and rock band manager, and later an inventor and businessman. Early life Sesnick was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on September 8, 1941. He was educated ...
(1941–2022), rock club and rock band manager * Dick Tarrant (born 1931), former head men's basketball coach at the University of Richmond. Vecsey, George
"Sports of The Times; A Portrait of a Late-Blooming Coach"
'' The New York Times'', March 20, 1988. Accessed December 17, 2019. "He played basketball for Vince Lombardi and he scouted for Bobby Knight, and now he has defeated Knight as a coach.... Tarrant was a Jersey guy before Bruce Springsteen made it fashionable. His odyssey began in the modest gymnasium of St. Cecilia High in Englewood, where his coach was a rugged former football lineman from Fordham."


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Cecilia High School 1986 disestablishments in New Jersey Englewood, New Jersey Private high schools in Bergen County, New Jersey Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark Defunct Catholic secondary schools in New Jersey