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Seton opened in 2009 with 30 Ninth graders and 11 tenth graders. It was the first Catholic high school in southwest Washington in 43 years. In Seton's second year, they had 84 students in three classes, Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior. The third year, they had 119, with Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors attending. [1]
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Harvey's season-high is 39 against South Decatur on Feb. 10. On tap for Seton Catholic this Saturday in the New Castle Regional championship is Liberty Christian (16-9), winners of its last six games.
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In 2008, following a massive undertaking to secure funds for the construction, the school completed its new copper-domed chapel, located on land that had housed the school's football field. [9] [10] In May 2009, the school was officially renamed Seton Catholic Preparatory High School; the name was shortened to Seton Catholic Preparatory in 2014.
Seton was founded as Mount St. Vincent Academy in 1854. It was also known as Cedar Grove. With the arrival of Elder High School's girls' department, [4] Cedar Grove was renamed in honor of Elizabeth Ann Seton on September 12, 1927. [5] [6]
Gesser said his ultimate goal is coaching at the college level, preferably at Washington State. [9] During the 2006 off-season he was a quarterbacks coach at Federal Way High School in Federal Way, Washington. In 2007, he was offensive coordinator at Parkland's Franklin Pierce High School. [10]