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Benet Academy (often shortened to "Benet") is a co-educational, college-preparatory Benedictine high school in Lisle, Illinois, United States, overseen by the Diocese of Joliet. Since its founding in 1888, notable alumni have included Olympic athletes, professional American football players, winners of Grammy and Academy Awards, and a former ...
Benet Academy (/ ˈ b ɛ n ɛ t / BEN-et) is a private, highly competitive, co-educational, college-preparatory, Benedictine high school in Lisle, Illinois, United States, overseen by the Diocese of Joliet.
Joliet Catholic joined in 1982. The conference elected to expand in 1990 by adding Benet Academy and Marian Catholic. As a result of the number of coed schools in the conference, the conference began sponsoring competition for women in 1991. In 1996, for football only, the ESCC and Chicago Catholic League merged to form the Chicago Metro League.
Benet Academy not looking past Pontiac in opening round tilt at the 90th annual Pontiac Holiday Tournament
McCareins attended Peacock Middle School located in Itasca, Illinois. He would first attended Benet Academy in Lisle, Illinois for one semester before transferring to Naperville North High School where he was a teammate of future NFL running back Chris Brown. McCareins played college football at Northern Illinois University. He is the school's ...
A Chicago-area religious order of monks said this week they are ending their affiliation with a DuPage County Catholic high school, which in recent months hired a woman in a same-sex marriage to ...
The annual Senior Bowl is set for Saturday in Mobile, Alabama.. A lead-up of practices sets up the game throughout the week to give 120 or more of the top draft-eligible prospects to showcase ...
LeFevour broke the all-time touchdown record for Benet with 54 scores in his career. He was named to the ESCC All-Conference team his senior year, and was also recognized as honorable mention all-state. [3] On February 4, 2011, LeFevour had his number 11 jersey retired at Benet, becoming the first football player to have that honor. [4]