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Bishop Fenwick High School was founded in 1959 by the late Cardinal Richard Cushing and was named for the second bishop of Boston, Benedict Joseph Fenwick, S.J. The school was the first coeducational Catholic high school on Boston's North Shore and was staffed by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.
The school was opened August 21, 1952 and named in honor of Edward Dominic Fenwick, a Dominican friar and first Roman Catholic Bishop of Cincinnati. The first principal was Rev. Julian Krusling. Due to outgrowing the original site, the school moved on November 20, 1962 to Manchester Road in Middletown.
The Catholic Central League (CCL) is a high school athletic conference in district H of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. Most league members are schools with Catholic affiliations. The league is based mostly in the eastern part of Massachusetts.
Hampton County 33, Bishop England 7. Andrews 50, North Central 18. Oceanside Collegiate 42, Lee Central 0. Woodland 34, Cheraw 33. Marion 48, Central 0. Barnwell 35, Lake Marion 8. Next Week’s ...
The name Bishop Fenwick High School may mean: Bishop Fenwick High School (Peabody, Massachusetts) Bishop Fenwick High School (Franklin, Ohio) William V. Fisher Catholic High School, originally known as Fenwick High School, in Lancaster, Ohio
Bishop Feehan has allowed just five goals. But the Shamrocks rarely face such a deep attack as Natick, which has playoff goals from 7 players
Fenwick High School may refer to: Fenwick High School (Oak Park, Illinois) Bishop Fenwick High School (Franklin, Ohio) Bishop Fenwick High School (Peabody, Massachusetts) Fenwick High School in Lancaster, Ohio, renamed William V. Fisher Catholic High School