All-male school in Chicago, Illinois, US
Leo Catholic High School is a privateall-male ,Catholic high school in theAuburn-Gresham neighborhood ofChicago, Illinois , United States. It is located in theArchdiocese of Chicago and home to a predominantlyAfrican–American student body. The school is named in honor ofPope Leo XIII .[ 3]
Established in 1926 by theCongregation of Christian Brothers , their first school in Chicago, Leo Catholic High School has educated thousands of boys from Chicago's South Side and suburbs.
Since its founding in 1926, Leo has competed in theChicago Catholic League . The school also competes in state championship tournaments sponsored by theIllinois High School Association (IHSA).
These teams have finished in the top four of their respective IHSA state tournament:[ 4]
basketball: 4th place (1997–98); State Champions (2003–04); 2nd place (2015–16) track & field: 3rd place (1982–83, 2000–01, 2004–05); 2nd place (1999–2000, 2003–04); State Champions (1980–81, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2010–11, 2011–12) The school was initially known for its football team, which made 8 appearances in Chicago's Prep Bowl, which pitted the champion of the Catholic League against the winner from theChicago Public League from 1934 to 1956. The 1941, 42 and 56 teams won Prep Bowl city championships atSoldier Field . Leo High School is also recognized as the 1941 high school football national champion.
In particular, the 1937 and 1941 Prep Bowls are recognized as holding the state of Illinois' all-time records for attendance at a football game. The 1937 attendance was estimated at 110,000 spectators, which saw Leo lose toAustin High School , 26–0. The 1941 game saw 95,000 spectators watch Leo defeatTilden High School , 46–13. The 1940 and 42 games each had 75,000 fans, meaning Leo has played in front of four of the 11 largest crowds in Illinois high school history.[ 5]
Principal
Shaka Rawls '93 (2016–present) Presidents
Robert W. Foster (1991–2010) Dan McGrath '68 (2010–present) John Boles (class of 1966),Major League Baseball manager and executiveAndre Brown (class of 2000),NBA forward (2006–2009)[ 6] Terrance A. Duffy (class of 1976),chairman and chief executive of theCME GroupThomas R. Fitzgerald (class of 1959), retired chief justice of theIllinois Supreme Court [ 7] John P. Fardy (class of 1940), U.S. Marine who received theMedal of Honor posthumously for heroic actions at theBattle of Okinawa .John R. Gorman , auxiliary bishop of Chicago[ 8] John J. Houlihan . Illinois state representatives and businessman[ 9] Jason Jefferson (class of 1998), NFLdefensive lineman (2005–08)[ 10] [ 11] Edward Maloney , politician[ 12] Andrew J. McKenna (class of 1947), businessman (chairman of McDonald's, 2004–16; director of theChicago Bears )Thomas Murphy , Chairman and CEO ofGeneral Motors Corporation (1974–80)[ 13] Jim O'Toole (class of 1955), Major League Baseball pitcher, starter for National League in1963 All-Star Game Matthew "Big Child" Keane (Class of 1988), Inventor of Flameless lunch bag. Stan Patrick (class of 1940), professional basketball playerRyan Shields (born 1983), Jamaican sprinterWilliam J. Walker , Major GeneralUnited States Army , commanding general,District of Columbia National Guard (class of 1975)Chris Watson (class of 1995),NFL defensive back (1999–2003)[ 14] ^ The Leo Advantage Archived 2008-09-01 at theWayback Machine ^ NCA-CASI."NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement" . Archived fromthe original on April 29, 2009. RetrievedJuly 28, 2009 . ^ "1942 Leo High School Yearbook" .www.classmates.com . RetrievedJune 5, 2016 .^ IHSA record page for Leo HS ^ "IHSA general records for high school football" . Archived fromthe original on July 6, 2008. RetrievedJuly 24, 2008 .^ Andre Brown profile , basketball-reference.com^ "Leo Men in the News" . Leo High School. Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2013. RetrievedDecember 26, 2013 .^ "Retired Auxiliary Bishop John Gorman celebrates 95th birthday" .^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1871–1972,' Biographical Sketch of John J. Houlihan, pp. 256-257. ^ Jason Jefferson profile , nfl.com^ Jason Jefferson bio , usatoday.com; accessed August 7, 2017.^ "Lewis University confers honorary degrees May 16–17" .^ "Thomas A. Murphy, former GM Chairman & CEO, dies at 90" (Press release). General Motors. January 18, 2006. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2010 .Murphy served in the U.S. Navy from 1943-46 and reached the rank of lieutenant (j.g.). He was born Dec. 10, 1915, in Hornell, N.Y., and attended Leo High School in Chicago {{cite press release }}:|archive-url= is malformed: timestamp (help )CS1 maint: url-status (link ) ^ Chris Watson profile @ databasefootball.com
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