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Steubenville Catholic Central High School

CCHS Go Blue!

Steubenville Catholic Central High School
Crusaders


When school days long are past
And memories will last
Then we will cherish thoughts of yesteryear
And pleasant they will be
When'er we think of Thee
Dear Alma Mater know our loyalty
Sing ye of Central sing
Hail to Thee!
Thy name is liberty, truth, morality
Wave true ye Blue and Gold
March on Crusaders bold
Vict'ry will then enfold...CENTRAL HIGH.


Steubenville Catholic Central recorded its 400th victory in football on September 14th, 2002.
Go Blue!


2003 CCHS Football Schedule

Date
Opponent
Us
Them
August 23 Linsly, WV
20
14
August 30 Wellsville
49
7
September 5 At Martins Ferry
15
18
September 13 Harmony Community
41
14
September 20 Sharpsville, PA
45
14
September 27 At John F. Kennedy
0
17
October 4 At Wheeling Central Catholic
13
14
October 11 Lumen Christi, MI
0
34
October 18 Bellaire
6
26
October 25 Toronto
28
0
Win-Loss
5
5



2002 CCHS Football Schedule

Date
Opponent
Us
Them
August 24 Pittsburgh Academy
60
6
August 31 Vincent Warren
45
14
September 7 Martins Ferry
22
42
September 14 Wheeling Linsly
29
22
September 21 World Harvest
44
6
September 28 John F. Kennedy
13
6
October 5 Wheeling Central Catholic
31
27
October 12 Newark Catholic
21
24
October 19 At Bellaire
25
21
October 25 At Toronto
7
0
  Division 5 Playoffs    
November 2 Chesapeake(Div. 5 Reg. 19) 26 35
Win-Loss
8
3


2001 CCHS Football Schedule

Date
Opponent
Us
Them
August 25 Pittsburgh Academy
58
0
September 1 Belpre
35
6
September 7 At Martins Ferry
6
13
September 15 Wheeling Linsly
27
48
September 22 St. Thomas Aquinas
6
16
September 29 New Washington Buckeye Central
18
21
October 6 At Wheeling Central Catholic
26
12
October 12 At Warren JFK
15
34
October 20 Bellaire
32
6
October 27 Toronto
37
7
Win-Loss
5
5



2000 CCHS Football Schedule

Date
Opponent
Us
Them
August 26
United Local
14
8
September 2
Linsly
18
19
September 9
Martins Ferry
12
28
September 16
Cleveland Catholic Central
28
8
September 22
At Louisville Aquinas
8
35
September 29
At Steubenville Big Red
0
21
October 7
Wheeling Central
0
37
October 14
Lorain Catholic
18
7
October 21
At Bellaire
12
47
October 27
At Toronto
6
30
 
Win-Loss
3
7






Mission Statement

We, the members of Catholic Central High School, exist in service to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as we pass on the heritage and Tradition of our faith to the students whom we serve. We do this through a belief in the living presence of God; a respect for the guidance of the Church; and an active concern, both personal and communal, for social justice, peace and human rights. We look to our patroness, Mary of the Immaculate Conception, who serves as the perfect model for our students as they grow towards Christian maturity, adulthood, and an awareness of the Lord Jesus Christ in their lives. We foster a program of academic excellence enhanced by co-curricular, extra-curricular and athletic activites which affirm our mission of educating the "whole Christian person" in a supportive Catholic environment. We respect and nurture an interdependent relationship between and among our school, parents, parishes, and other communities from which Catholic Central High School draws life.


Catholic Central High School

History of Catholic Central


The parochial school system in Steubenville had its beginnings in 1853 when Father Thienpoint enlarged St. Pius Church (now St. Peter's) and used some of its facilities as a parish school. In those days the faculty was made up entirely of lay men.In 1865, Father W. T. Bigelow succeeded Father Thienpoint and brought the Sisters of Charity from Cincinnati to staff the school.Father Hartnedy founded St. Peter's High School, built on North Fourth Street. In 1883, the Pastor of St. Peter's bought five lots on the corner of South Fifth and Slack Streets and founded the Holy Name parish. The first Holy Name school consisted of a few rooms in an old mansion built on that property in 1830. In the meantime, St. Peter's School had been turned over to the Dominican Sisters from St. Mary's of the Springs in Columbus. Two of the Sisters went to Holy Name School each day to teach the children in the new parish.Holy Name High School (parent school of C.C.H.S.) can trace its origin to the year 1889. In the fall of that year, the Reverend James J. Hartley, who was then pastor of Holy Name Parish, and later Bishop of Columbus, opened a high school in connection with Holy Name Grade School. The first class graduated seven young ladies in 1892.Msgr. Joseph Weigand, the second pastor of Holy Name, devoted a great deal of time and effort to the work of the parish high school. Continued progress made it necessary to provide a separate building. In 1922, a plot of ground directly opposite the elementary school was acquired and upon it a one-story structure of four rooms was erected.Msgr. Weigand was succeeded by Msgr. Edward A. Gilbert, who continued the work of the high school. So successful had he been in his efforts that it was decided to extend the facilities of the school to the other parishes of the city. In preparation, several rooms were added to the existing building. In September, 1930, Holy Name High School was converted into an inter-parochial or Central High School for the parishes of Steubenville, Mingo Junction, Toronto, Weirton, and Follansbee.Shortly after his installation as first Bishop of the Diocese of Steubenville, the Most Reverend John King Mussio designated Catholic Central a Diocesan High School under the administration of a Board made up of the pastors of Steubenville, Mingo Junction and Toronto. Under his leadership, plans were begun in 1947, for a new Catholic Central High School in the West End of Steubenville (the present location). On January 15 of that year, nine pastors and lay chairmen from each of their parishes met with Bishop Mussio in order to formulate plans for a drive to provide funds for the building of the new school.The campaign was launched on February 16, 1947 and was successfully concluded just twelve days later.A tract of land, the old Becker Highland property, was purchased; contracts were let and the present building was begun early in 1949. The new school opened its doors in September, 1950 and graduated 171 boys and girls in 1951. In 1963-1964, the present cafeteria and auto shop complex was added. In 1978-1979 a third building project provided the Gymnasium/Band classroom/Locker room complex. In 1979, the new metric track field was added to the existing sports facilities.During the many years of its existence, Catholic Central High School has been ably staffed by lay men and women, diocesan priests, Dominican Sisters of Columbus, Franciscan Sisters of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Felician Sisters of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, and Vincentian Sisters of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Today, Catholic Central High School is a fully accredited high school, meeting all the secondary school standards of the State of Ohio and of the North Central Educational Association.

1971 Ohio Division AA State Football Champions
1993 Ohio Division V State Football Champions
1994 Ohio Division IV State Baseball Champions
2005 Ohio Division VI State Football Finalist

GO BLUE!!!

Charge Crusaders     



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Catholic Central Reunions

The Class of 1955 45-year reunion, click here to see the picture.

The Class of 1980 20-year reunion, click here to see the picture.

The Class of 1980 10-year reunion, click here to see the picture.


The Class of 1982 20-year reunion, click here to see the picture.

The Class of 1982 10-year reunion, click here to see the picture.


Other Catholic Central links

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This webpage and guestbook are not directly affiliated with Catholic Central High School.
They are merely a tribute to it.
Nial Pashke, Class of 1980. 

The charging Crusader image is an adaptation of an original design from the 1980 CCHS yearbook.

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