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Everything about St Edward High School Lakewood Ohio totally explainedSt. Edward High School is an all-male Catholic high school in Lakewood, Ohio. The school was awarded a Blue Ribbon distinction for excellence between 1994 and 1996.
Mission
St. Edward High School, a Catholic School in the Holy Cross tradition, educates the minds and hearts of young men to have the competence to see and the courage to act as men of faith.
St. Edward believes in:
- An ongoing commitment to excellence in academics, as well as co-curricular programs.
- Formation of young men in a faith based tradition that's God-centered and emphasizes the acceptance of each person.
- A welcoming, family-oriented school community.
- Servant leadership as a way of life for all our community members.
Campus
The School is located in Lakewood, Ohio, bordering Cleveland on the West side. The school is within walking distance of Lake Erie.
History
St. Edward High School was founded in 1949 by the Brothers of Holy Cross and named in honor of then-archbishop Edward Hoban of the Diocese of Cleveland. Construction on the school's current facility began the same year on a site that once served as a resting and feeding stop for cattle trains passing through from western states to eastern markets on what is now known as the Norfolk Southern roadbed.
In 2008, the St. Edward wrestling team won its twelfth straight and 24th overall Division I state wrestling championship, both state records. Only one other school has won 12 in a row in any sport, the St. Xavier swimming team from 1970 to 1981. During the 2006 State Wrestling Tournament at Ohio State University's Value City Arena that current head coach Greg Urbas coached his team to the same number of titles, eleven state championships, as his mentor and previous head coach Howard Ferguson did earlier.
St. Edward is also one of only a handful of high schools in the United States that offer rugby union as a varsity sport. In 2006, The St. Edward Eagle Rugby team placed 8th in the nation.
State Championships
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has awarded the school the following state championships:
Wrestling Individual Championships - 92 Individual state champions from 1978-2008
Wrestling Team Championships - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Ice Hockey - 1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008
Basketball – 1998
Baseball - 1998
National Championships
Wrestling - 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2007
The Holy War
A strong rivalry exists between St. Edward High School and St. Ignatius High School. The two schools are quite similar in that both are catholic, college prep, all-boys schools on the west side of the Cleveland area. The schools are separated by only six miles. One of the main reasons for the rivalry is that the schools draw from the same student pool (for example, boys from west side Catholic grade schools.) Because of this, when the students face off in direct competition, they commonly are up against former grade school friends.
The schools both produce high quality athletic teams, combining for over 50 state titles in the last 30 years. While the schools compete in virtually all sports annually, the main event is the football match-up that draws upward of 13,000 fans. In addition, basketball games between the two schools (commonly twice a year) sell out at the hosting school's gymnasium.
Several match-ups live in the lore of Cleveland high school sports. In 1993, the regular-season football match-up was regarded as one of the greatest Cleveland football games, resulting in a 35-34 3OT win for St. Ignatius. While the schools are only six miles apart, in 1998 basketball regional lines were drawn along the Cleveland/Lakewood border and the two teams met in the Division I state championship, with St. Edward prevailing 70-61.
Notable alumni
Phil Donahue, television talk-show host
Rich Field, Emmy award winning broadcaster, announcer on The Price is Right
Jack Kahl, founder & former CEO, Manco, Inc. (Now Henkel Consumer Adhesives)
Tom Cousineau, NFL linebacker, first overall pick in 1979 NFL Draft
DeJuan Groce, NFL cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks
Alphonso Hodge, NFL Cornerback, Kansas City Chiefs
Nick Nemeth, professional wrestler for the WWE
Michael S. Joyce, former president of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and the John M. Olin Foundation
Andy Hrovat, freestyle wrestler for the United States at the World Championships in Guangzhou, China
Greg Lowe, Senior Vice President of High-Performance Analog business units at Texas Instruments, Inc.
Terrence O'Donnell, Ohio Supreme Court Justice 2003-present
Dan Coughlin, Sportscaster for WJW-TV Cleveland FOX 8
Rodney Bailey, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals
Michael Rupp, NHL Hockey Player for the New Jersey Devils
Alex Boone, Offensive tackle on the Ohio State Buckeyes
Michael Symon, Chef, Restaurateur, Iron Chef on The Food Network's program Iron Chef America.
Steve Logan, All-American point guard, University of Cincinnati.
Tom Coughlin (Wal-Mart), Former Vice Chairman of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Jawad Williams, Member of the NCAA Championship North Carolina Tar Heels
Bryan Flannery, Former Democratic Ohio Representative and Candidate for Ohio Governor
Ed Feighan, U.S. Congressman 1983-1993Further Information
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