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Website. prep-villa .com. Cathedral Preparatory School (often referred to simply as Prep) is a private, Roman Catholic, college-preparatory high school for girls and boys in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. It was established in 1921 by Archbishop John Mark Gannon and is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie .
Until 2010, Prep played all its home football and soccer games at Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium. The Events Center is on the site of the former Gunite/EMI foundry, which closed in June 2001. Prep bought 11 acres for the events center for $450,000 in September 2007. Prep used $8.8 million in financing from three area banks to help build the center.
District 10 is one of the PIAA's 12 athletic conferences and comprises high schools in Erie, Pennsylvania and surrounding counties to the south and east. Member schools are classified by enrollment into four categories based on the number of students: A, AA, AAA, AAAA. District 10 is commonly referred to as "D-10" and is sometimes notated with ...
Super 72: 2023 Erie Times-News District 10 High School Football All-Star Team 2024 preseason D-10 football players to watch Blayze Myers, McDowell, sr., QB, 6-2, 201
Prep fell to 12-11 all-time in the PIAA quarterfinals, including 10-10 against D-7. The Ramblers are used to playing past Thanksgiving, but extending their season into December has been a challenge.
District 10 football title games in Class 1A, 2A and 3A are set for this weekend, along with PIAA first-round games in 4A and 6A involving D-10 teams. ... Erie Times-News. November 12, 2023 at 8: ...
The following is a list of Pennsylvania state high school football championships sanctioned by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) since 1988. This list is organized by the six classes the schools are organized by: Class A (1A), Class AA (2A), Class AAA (3A), Class AAAA (4A), Class AAAAA (5A) and Class AAAAAA (6A).
Cathedral Prep graduate Frederick "Juice" Scruggs of the Houston Texans joined two other former Erie County football greats, Arizona Cardinals James Conner and Jesse Luketa, as active NFL players.