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Central Catholic was established in ]. The first year of its existence had only a freshmen class, with each subsequent year adding a new class until its first graduating class of Seniors in 1970. From its inception the school has maintained a high academic standard with many of its graduates attending and attaining college degrees. The school is also well known for its football program and basketball program who recorded a record of 38-1 in league between the years 1999-2003. Central Catholic was established in ]. The first year of its existence had only a freshmen class, with each subsequent year adding a new class until its first graduating class of Seniors in 1970. From its inception the school has maintained a high academic standard with many of its graduates attending and attaining college degrees. The school is also well known for its football program and basketball program who recorded a record of 38-1 in league between the years 1999-2003.
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==Notable alumni==
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Famous Alumni:
Lia Edwards (Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Herm Edwards wife)

Byron Storer (current starting fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Chris Pritchett (former MLB player)

Ryan Rosa (high school athlete)


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Central Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Modesto, California. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockton.

Background

Central Catholic was established in 1966. The first year of its existence had only a freshmen class, with each subsequent year adding a new class until its first graduating class of Seniors in 1970. From its inception the school has maintained a high academic standard with many of its graduates attending and attaining college degrees. The school is also well known for its football program and basketball program who recorded a record of 38-1 in league between the years 1999-2003.

Notable alumni

References

  1. CCHS. "School History". Retrieved 2007-05-11.

External links

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