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  2. Loyola Academy - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Academy was founded as a Roman Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory school for young men in 1909. The school was originally located in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, on the campus of Loyola University Chicago's Dumbach Hall; it moved to the current Wilmette campus in

  3. Category:Loyola Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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  4. Chicago Prep Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Academy: Chicago Vocational: 33–13: CCL: 75,400: By the time of the preceding Chicago Catholic League championship game Loyola was down to their third-string ...

  5. Illinois high school football: IHSA state football playoffs ...

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    8A: Wilmette Loyola Academy 27, Frankfort Lincoln-Way East 24, FINAL 8A: Elmhurst York 20, Naperville Central 15, FINAL 4A: Mt. Zion 21, Normal U-High 14, FINAL

  6. Loyola Chicago Basketball Players Leave 105-Year-Old Fan ...

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    Loyola Chicago Basketball Players Leave 105-Year-Old Fan Sister Jean Hanging in Viral Fist Bump Clip. Danielle Jennings. December 5, 2024 at 4:09 PM. Sister Jean is no fair-weather fan!

  7. Loyola University Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Chicago (Loyola / l ɔɪ ˈ oʊ l ə / [3] or LUC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1870 by the Society of Jesus, Loyola is one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States.

  8. Bob Skoglund - Wikipedia

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    Skoglund was born in Chicago, Illinois. He starred at Loyola Academy in Chicago, Illinois, [1] before attending the University of Notre Dame. A 6'1" end, he participated in the 1945 and 1946 East-West Shrine Games and earned three letters with the Fighting Irish. He later played with the Green Bay Packers during the 1947 NFL season. [2]

  9. Richard A. Devine - Wikipedia

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    The second of five children, he was the son of a Chicago Water Department employee. Devine grew up in Rogers Park, Chicago, and played football and basketball at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois. He attended John Carroll University for one year on a football scholarship but returned home when his father's health worsened after a stroke. [2]