Good start to school year for Catholic Central
The 2009-10 school year produced something Kosmo never thought he would see in high school athletics.
Amazingly, even for an athletic program with so much tradition and history of championships, Novi Detroit Catholic Central captured six athletic state titles a year ago.
That's right, six.
Catholic Central won state championships in football, wrestling, cross country, bowling, hockey and golf, and winning so much hardware in one school year might never happen again.
At least Kosmo thought so.
As it turns out, with the start the Shamrocks are off to in fall sports, maybe this will be another year with a horde of state titles.
The football team looks every bit as good as they were last year. The cross country team is one of the state's best, as is the boys tennis team led by the Dube brothers.
Even the soccer team, which lost one of the country's best players, Josh Gatt, is off to a great start this year, having lost just once.
There is still a long way to go, but it appears as if this could be another banner year, or should Kosmo say year of multiple banners, at Catholic Central.
- Looks as if the Troy boys soccer team was inspired by the fact that star senior Sean Cunningham decided to play his senior season and not accept an offer to play for a professional team in Germany. The Colts are off to an 8-0 start and have beaten OAA Red rivals Rochester Adams, Clarkston and Bloomfield Hills Lahser. Next up is a game at Lake Orion on Thursday and a showdown with city rival Troy Athens next week.
Amazingly, even for an athletic program with so much tradition and history of championships, Novi Detroit Catholic Central captured six athletic state titles a year ago.
That's right, six.
Catholic Central won state championships in football, wrestling, cross country, bowling, hockey and golf, and winning so much hardware in one school year might never happen again.
At least Kosmo thought so.
As it turns out, with the start the Shamrocks are off to in fall sports, maybe this will be another year with a horde of state titles.
The football team looks every bit as good as they were last year. The cross country team is one of the state's best, as is the boys tennis team led by the Dube brothers.
Even the soccer team, which lost one of the country's best players, Josh Gatt, is off to a great start this year, having lost just once.
There is still a long way to go, but it appears as if this could be another banner year, or should Kosmo say year of multiple banners, at Catholic Central.
- Looks as if the Troy boys soccer team was inspired by the fact that star senior Sean Cunningham decided to play his senior season and not accept an offer to play for a professional team in Germany. The Colts are off to an 8-0 start and have beaten OAA Red rivals Rochester Adams, Clarkston and Bloomfield Hills Lahser. Next up is a game at Lake Orion on Thursday and a showdown with city rival Troy Athens next week.
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