Catholic High School League

The Catholic High School League (CHSL) is a school athletic conference based in Detroit, Michigan, led by director Victor Michaels. All member schools are also members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA), the governing body for Michigan scholastic sports. Unlike many similar leagues, the CHSL governs secondary, middle, and elementary sports for most of the parochial schools in the Detroit area. Most league schools are Catholic, but there are other religious denominations as well. Every school in the CHSL is a private school. In 2019, the CHSL council voted to rename the AB/ Division I/II championship to the Bishop division championship, and the CD/ Division III/IV championship to the Cardinal Division championship.

Member schools

Catholic High School League
SchoolLocationEnrollment[1]ClassNicknameColorsGenderEstablished
Allen Park CabriniAllen Park, Wayne County265CMonarchs         Blue & GoldCoed1960
Ann Arbor Father Gabriel RichardAnn Arbor, Washtenaw County536BFighting Irish         Green & WhiteCoed1980
Ann Arbor GreenhillsAnn Arbor, Washtenaw County318CGryphons         Navy & GreenCoed1969
Bloomfield Hills Brother RiceBloomfield Twp, Oakland County564AWarriors         Black & OrangeAll-Boys1960
Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred HeartBloomfield Twp, Oakland County139CGazelles         Navy & GoldAll-Girls1851
Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-KingswoodBloomfield Hills, Oakland County811BCranes/Aardvarks         Blue & GreenCoed1922
Bloomfield Hills MarianBloomfield Twp, Oakland County451AMustangs         Blue & GoldAll-Girls1959
Clarkston Everest CollegiateClarkston, Oakland County121DMountaineers         Black & GoldCoed2008
Dearborn Divine ChildDearborn, Wayne County878AFalcons         Red & GrayCoed1958
Detroit Catholic CentralNovi, Oakland County1,012AShamrocks         Blue & WhiteAll-Boys1928
Detroit Cristo ReyDetroit, Wayne County329CWolves         Green & GoldCoed2008
Detroit LoyolaDetroit, Wayne County136CBulldogs         Blue & WhiteAll-Boys1993
University of Detroit JesuitDetroit, Wayne County743ACubs         Maroon & WhiteAll-Boys1877
Farmington Hills MercyFarmington Hills, Oakland County686AMarlins         Maroon & GoldAll-Girls1945
Grosse Pointe Woods University LiggettGrosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County286CKnights             Red, White & BlueCoed1878
Macomb Austin CatholicChesterfield Twp, Macomb County81DCrusaders         Navy & SilverCoed2011
Macomb Lutheran NorthMacomb, Macomb County574BMustangs         Black & GoldCoed1972
Madison Heights Bishop Foley CatholicMadison Heights, Oakland County316CVentures         Black & GoldCoed1965
Marine City Cardinal Mooney CatholicMarine City, St. Clair County145DCardinals         Black & RedCoed1990
Orchard Lake St. Mary's PreparatoryOrchard Lake, Oakland County471AEaglets         Red & WhiteAll-Boys1885
Riverview Gabriel RichardRiverview, Wayne County313CPioneers         Burgundy & WhiteCoed1965
Royal Oak Shrine CatholicRoyal Oak, Oakland County249CKnights         Blue & GoldCoed1941
Warren De La SalleWarren, Macomb County702APilots         Purple & GoldAll-Boys1926
Warren ReginaWarren, Macomb County282BSaddlelites         Blue & WhiteAll-Girls1956
Waterford Our Lady of the LakesWaterford, Oakland County100DLakers         Blue & WhiteCoed1960
West Bloomfield Frankel Jewish AcademyWest Bloomfield Twp, Oakland County147DJaguars         Blue & WhiteCoed2000
Wixom St. Catherine of Siena AcademyWixom, Oakland County266BSiena Stars         Purple & GoldAll-Girls2008

Sports

At the high school level, the league supports sixteen girls sports and fourteen boys sports.[2]

Girls Sports:[2] basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross -country, field hockey, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, pom-pon, ski, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and volleyball.

Boys Sports:[2] baseball, basketball, bowling, cross-country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, ski, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling.

Girls CHSL Divisions

Divisional alignments may vary from sport to sport, depending upon the number of schools participating in the sport and the enrollment of those participating schools. Listed below are typical divisional alignments for a common sport, in this case girls basketball (as of April, 2015).[2]

Central Division

  • Bloomfield Hills Marian
  • Dearborn Divine Child
  • Farmington Hills Mercy
  • Warren Regina

AA Division

  • Allen Park Cabrini
  • Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard
  • Macomb Lutheran North
  • Pontiac Notre Dame Preparatory
  • Riverview Gabriel Richard

East Division

  • Clarkston Everest Collegiate
  • Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood
  • Madison Heights Bishop Foley Catholic
  • Marine City Cardinal Mooney Catholic
  • Royal Oak Shrine Catholic
  • Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes
  • Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Academy

West Division

  • Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart
  • Detroit Cristo Rey
  • Macomb Austin Catholic
  • West Bloomfield Frankel Jewish Academy

Boys CHSL Divisions

Divisional alignments may vary from sport to sport, depending upon the number of schools participating in the sport and the enrollment of those participating schools. Listed below are typical divisional alignments for a common sport, in this case boys basketball (as of April, 2015).[2]

Central Division

  • Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice
  • Detroit Catholic Central
  • University of Detroit Jesuit
  • Orchard Lake St. Mary's Preparatory
  • Warren De La Salle Collegiate

AA Division

  • Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard
  • Dearborn Divine Child
  • Detroit Loyola
  • Macomb Lutheran North

Intersectional 1 Division

  • Allen Park Cabrini
  • Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood
  • Madison Heights Bishop Foley Catholic
  • Royal Oak Shrine Catholic
  • Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes

Intersectional 2 Division

  • Clarkston Everest Catholic
  • Detroit Cristo Rey
  • Macomb Austin Catholic
  • Marine City Cardinal Mooney Catholic
  • Riverview Gabriel Richard
  • West Bloomfield Frankel Jewish Academy

Former League Members (closed schools)

[3][4][5][6]

Catholic High School League
SchoolLocationFinal EnrollmentClassNicknameColorsGenderYears
Academy of the Sacred HeartGrosse Pointe Farms, Wayne County         Blue & WhiteAll-Girls1887-1969
All Saints High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County68C-DSaints         Green & WhiteCoed1922-1970
Anchor Bay Catholic High SchoolNew Baltimore, Macomb CountyDGiants         Red & WhiteClosed 1970
Annunciation High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyCCougars         Blue & WhiteCoed1915-1967
Aquinas High SchoolSouthgate, Wayne County81B-CRaiders         Black & WhiteCoed1966-2001
Austin Catholic Preparatory SchoolDetroit, Wayne County427A-BFriars         Black & WhiteAll-Boys1952-1978
Benedictine High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County149B-C-DRavens         Black & WhiteCoed1957-2004
Bishop Borgess High SchoolRedford, Wayne County103A-B-C-DSpartans         Green & GoldCoed1966-2005
Bishop Gallagher High SchoolHarper Woods, Wayne County163A-B-C-DLancers         Blue & WhiteCoed1962-2002
Blessed Sacrament Cathedral High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County1907-1971
Cathedral High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyA-B-CWildcats         Green & WhiteAll-Boys1953-1970
Catholic Central High SchoolAdrian, Lenawee CountyC-DIrish         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1969
Covenant High SchoolRedford, Wayne CountyDSpartans         Green & GoldCoed2005-2009
Dominican High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County97A-B-C-DRavens         Midnight Blue & Powder BlueAll-Girls1940-2005
East Catholic High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County117C-DChargers         Green & WhiteCoed1967-2005
Felician AcademyDetroit, Wayne County         Blue & SilverAll-Girls1882-1967
Girls Catholic Central High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County         Navy & WhiteAll-Girls1927-1969
Holy Cross High SchoolMarine City, St. Clair County49C-DCrusaders         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1989
Holy Redeemer High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County189A-B-C-DLions         Purple & GoldCoed1882-2005
Holy Rosary High SchoolFlint, Genesee County127DWolverines         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1992
Immaculata High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyBlue Angels         Blue & WhiteAll-Girls1941-1983
Immaculate Conception High SchoolWarren, Macomb County83DBengals         Blue & WhiteCoed1959-2008
Nativity High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-CVikings         Black & GoldCoed1914-1971
Notre Dame High SchoolHarper Woods, Wayne County295AFightin' Irish         Green & WhiteAll-Boys1954-2005
Our Lady of Lourdes High SchoolRiver Rouge, Wayne CountyB-C-DBears         Blue & WhiteCoed1955-1974
Our Lady Help of Christians High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyClosed 1925
Our Lady of Mount Carmel High SchoolWyandotte, Wayne County89C-DComets         Red & WhiteCoed1928-2011
Our Lady of Sorrows High SchoolFarmington, Oakland CountyCLancers         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1971
Our Lady Star of the Sea High SchoolGrosse Pointe Woods, Wayne CountyTunas         Blue & WhiteAll-Girls1959-1993
Our Lady of the Rosary High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyClosed 1960
Patronage of St. Joseph High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County1945-1969
Pontiac Catholic High SchoolPontiac, Oakland CountyB-C-DTitans         Green & WhiteCoed1967-1988
Port Huron Catholic High SchoolPort Huron, St. Clair CountyWarriors         Maroon & GoldCoed1961-1971
Rosary High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyRoses         Red & WhiteAll-Girls1956-1974
Sacred Heart High SchoolDearborn, Wayne CountyB-CShamrocks         Green & WhiteCoedClosed 1975
Sacred Heart Seminary High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyMarauders         Maroon & WhiteAl-Boys1924-1970
Sacred Heart High SchoolRoseville, Macomb CountyB-CThorns         Red & WhiteCoed1955-1971
Salesian High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyA-BKnights         Red & WhiteCoed1955-1970
St. Agatha High SchoolRedford, Wayne CountyC-DAggies         Green & WhiteCoedClosed 2003
St. Agnes High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyPanthers         Black & OrangeAll-Girls beginning in 1958[7]1918-1967
St. Alphonsus High SchoolDearborn, Wayne County99B-C-DArrows         Blue & YellowCoedClosed 2003
St. Ambrose High SchoolGrosse Pointe Park, Wayne CountyB-CCavaliers         Maroon & WhiteCoed1923-1972
St. Andrew High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-C-DFlyers         Red & WhiteCoed1940-1983
St. Anne High SchoolWarren, Macomb CountyDSaints         Green & WhiteCoed1965-1970
St. Anthony High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyA-BTeutons         Maroon & WhiteCoed1918-1969
St. Augustine High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyCoedClosed 1966
St. Augustine High SchoolRichmond, Macomb CountyCoedClosed 1968
St. Bernard High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DRamblers         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1966
St. Benedict High SchoolHighland Park, Wayne CountyC-DRavens         Black & GoldCoedClosed 1967
St. Casimir High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyCrescents         Red & WhiteCoed1927-1969
St. Catherine High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-CWarriors         Black & YellowCoedClosed 1967
St. Cecilia High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyCFighting Irish         Green & GoldCoed1926-1967
St. Charles High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DDragons         Maroon & WhiteCoed1912-1967
St. Clement High SchoolCenter Line, Macomb County134B-C-DCrusaders         Green & GoldCoedClosed 2005
St. Cyril High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountySharks         Red & WhiteCoed1945-1971
St. David High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-CAviators         Maroon & GoldCoed1956-1989
St. Elizabeth High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyCSabres         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1969
St. Florian High SchoolHamtramck, Wayne County113B-C-DLancers         Red & WhiteCoed1940-2002
St. Francis de Sales High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyCMonarchs         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1971
St. Francis Xavier High SchoolEcorse, Wayne CountyC-DBuccaneers         Blue & WhiteCoed1924-1969
St. Frederick High SchoolPontiac, Oakland CountyCRams         Red & BlackCoedClosed 1967
St. Gabriel High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyTrumpeteers         Gold & WhiteCoedClosed 1970
St. Gertrude High SchoolSt. Clair Shores, Macomb CountyC-DClippers         Maroon & GoldCoedClosed 1971
St. Gregory High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-C-DCherokees         Red & WhiteCoedClosed 1969
St. Hedwig High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County150B-C-DKnights         Black & YellowCoed1941-1990
St. Henry High SchoolLincoln Park, Wayne CountyCoedClosed 1939
St. James High SchoolFerndale, Oakland CountyB-CDales         Red & WhiteCoedClosed 1971
St. John High SchoolYpsilanti, Washtenaw CountyC-DCrusaders         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1969
St. Josaphat High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County         Blue & WhiteCoed1915-1960
St. Joseph High SchoolAdrian, Lenawee CountyCoedClosed 1975
St. Joseph High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyA-BBlue Jays         Blue & WhiteCoed1889-1964
St. Katharine Drexel High SchoolRedford, Wayne CountyDAggies         Green & WhiteCoed2003-2004
St. Ladislaus High SchoolHamtramck, Wayne CountyB-C-DGreyhounds         Scarlet & GreyCoedClosed 1981
St. Lawrence High SchoolUtica, Macomb CountyC-DMustangs         Blue & YellowCoedClosed 1971
St. Leo High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DLions         Red & WhiteCoed1892-1971
St. Louis High SchoolMount Clemens, Macomb CountyC-DMuskrats         Green & GoldCoed1951-1970
St. Martin de Porres High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County275C-DEagles         Blue & GoldCoedClosed 2005
St. Martin of Tours High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County221C-DCadets         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1970
St. Mary High SchoolMount Clemens, Macomb CountyB-C-DMountaineers         Blue & WhiteCoed1911-1970
St. Mary High SchoolNew Baltimore, Macomb CountyClosed 1970
St. Mary High SchoolRoyal Oak, Oakland CountyC-DFighting Irish         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1985
St. Mary High SchoolWayne, Wayne CountyCBlue Knights         Blue & WhiteCoed1948-1971
St. Mary of Redford High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County119B-C-DRustics         Blue & WhiteCoed1925-1992
St. Marys Commercial High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County         Blue & GoldAll-Girls
St. Michael High SchoolPontiac, Oakland CountyCShamrocks         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1967
St. Norbert High SchoolInkster, Wayne CountyShamrocks         Green & WhiteCoed1971
St. Patrick High SchoolWyandotte, Wayne CountyB-C-DIrish         Green & WhiteCoedClosed 1968
St. Philip High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DRed Raiders         Red & WhiteCoedClosed 1970
St. Paul High SchoolGrosse Pointe Farms, Wayne CountyCLakers         Red & WhiteCoed1927-1971
St. Rita High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-CVikings         Green & WhiteCoed1928-1972
St. Rose High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DGolden Bears         Blue & GoldCoed1924-1967
St. Stanislaus High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-C-DBroncos         Red & WhiteCoed1928-1973
St. Stephen High SchoolPort Huron, St. Clair CountyB-C-DHornets         Green & YellowCoed1929-1964
St. Theresa of Avila High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-C-DPirates         Black & GoldCoedClosed 1967
St. Thomas the Apostle High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DBlue Streaks         Blue & WhiteCoedClosed 1969
St. Vincent de Paul High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyC-DGaels         Green & GoldCoedClosed 1971
Servite High SchoolDetroit, Wayne County149B-C-DPanthers         Black & WhiteCoed1949-1987
Sweetest Heart of Mary High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyHawks         Green & WhiteCoed1890-1965
Trinity Catholic High SchoolHarper Woods, Wayne County163DLancers         Red & BlueCoed2002-2005
Visitation High SchoolDetroit, Wayne CountyB-CEagles         Blue & GoldCoed1956-1967

Footnotes:

Monroe County

Catholic Central High School, Monroe (opened in 1944), and St. Mary Academy, Monroe (opened in 1846), became St. Mary Catholic Central High School in 1986 when the two schools merged.

Washtenaw County

Ann Arbor St. Thomas High School became Father Gabriel Richard High School in 1978.

Wayne County

Detroit Cristo Rey High School occupies the former Detroit Holy Redeemer High School building.

Our Lady of Mercy High School in Detroit moved to Farmington in 1965 and changed its name to Mercy High School that same year.

Redford St. Agatha High School became St. Katharine Drexel High School in 2003.

Redford Bishop Borgess High School closed in 2005 and became Redford Covenant High School which closed in 2009.

Accomplishments

Since its founding in 1926, CHSL member schools have won nearly 300 state titles (through 2015).[8] [9]

Former Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice and Royal Oak Shrine head coach Al Fracassa holds the state record for all-time football coaching wins with 430 while Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes' former head coach Mike Boyd is third at 361 wins (all at one school), and current Detroit Catholic Central head coach Tom Mach is fourth with 348 wins (as of 2014).[10]

Current Warren Regina head coach Diane Laffey is the winningest coach in MHSAA softball history with 1,118 victories[11] through the 2015 season. She also is the third winningest head coach in MHSAA girls basketball with 619 wins as of 2015.[12]

In boys basketball, Orchard Lake St. Mary's is the state's second-winningest all-time program with 1,250 wins (as of 2009).[13]

Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood has the most ever boys ice hockey state championships with seventeen (as of 2015),[14] and the most boys tennis state titles with eighteen (as of 2015).[15] Cranbrook-Kingswood also has sixteen girls tennis state championships, the most ever in that sport in Michigan history (as of 2015).[16]

Detroit St. Martin de Porres holds the record for the most state titles in boys track with fifteen (as of 2015).[17]

Madison Heights Bishop Foley holds the most girls soccer state titles in Michigan history with twelve (as of 2015).[18]

Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes has the most softball state championships in Michigan history with eight (as of 2015).[19]

Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice has won all but one boys lacrosse state championships in Division 1 since the sport started having state championships in 2005.

Notable CHSL Alumni

Names of notable alumni are listed in descending order based on their respective year of high school graduation.

[29]

Girls' Basketball Championships

Girls' basketball championship facts:

  • Since CHSL girls basketball championship games began being played in 1974, and through 2016, the Bloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs have won fifteen CHSL championships,[30] the most of any school in league history.
  • The Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers are second in league history with seven CHSL championships.[31]
  • The Livonia Ladywood Blazers, the Farmington Hills Mercy Marlins and the Detroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles are all tied for third with six championships each.[32][33][34]
CHSL Girls Basketball Champions
YearDivisionChampions
2016A-BBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2015A-BBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
C-DRiverview Gabriel Richard Pioneers
2014A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins Mercy
C-DMadison Heights Bishop Foley Ventures
2013A-BBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2012A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DRiverview Gabriel Richard Pioneers
2011A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2010A-BBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2009A-BBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2008CentralBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
AAAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
CDMarine City Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
2007Central/AALivonia Ladywood Blazers
East/WestAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
2006Central/AALivonia Ladywood Blazers
2005Central/AALivonia Ladywood Blazers
East/WestAnn Arbor Father Gabriel Richard Fighting Irish
2004East/WestHarper Woods Trinity Catholic Lancers
CDWyandotte Our Lady of Mount Carmel Comets
2003East/WestHarper Woods Trinity Catholic Lancers
CDWyandotte Our Lady of Mount Carmel Comets
2002Central/AABloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
East/WestDetroit Dominican Ravens
CDCenter Line St. Clement Crusaders
2001Central/AABloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
CDCenter Line St. Clement Crusaders
2000Central/AARedford Bishop Borgess Spartans
East/WestDetroit Benedictine Ravens
CDHamtramck St. Florian Lancers
1999Central/AADearborn Divine Child Falcons
East/WestDetroit Benedictine Ravens
CDRedford St. Agatha Aggies
1998Central/AAMadison Heights Bishop Foley Ventures
East/WestDetroit Benedictine Ravens
CDDetroit Holy Redeemer Lions
1997Central/AABloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
East/WestDetroit Dominican Ravens
CDWarren Immaculate Conception Bengals
1996Central/AABloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
East/WestDetroit Dominican Ravens
CDWarren Immaculate Conception Bengals
1995Central/AARedford Bishop Borgess Spartans
East/WestWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
CDWarren Immaculate Conception Bengals
1994Central/AADearborn Divine Child Falcons
East/WestRoyal Oak Shrine Catholic Knights
CDDetroit Dominican Ravens
1993ABBloomfield Hills Marian Mustangs
East/WestAnn Arbor Father Gabriel Richard Fighting Irish
CDMarine City Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
1992ABBirmingham Marian Mustangs
East/WestHamtramck St. Florian Lancers
CDMarine City Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
1991ABHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
East/WestRoyal Oak Shrine Catholic Knights
CDSt. Mary of Redford Rustics
1990ABHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
CDDetroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles
1989ABDearborn Divine Child Falcons
CDWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1988ABBirmingham Marian Mustangs
CDDetroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles
1987ABBirmingham Marian Mustangs
CDDetroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles
1986ABBirmingham Marian Mustangs
CDDetroit St.Martin de Porres Eagles
1985ABDearborn Divine Child Falcons
CDDetroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles
1984ABLivonia Ladywood Blazers
CDDetroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles
1983ABFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
CDWyandotte Our Lady of Mount Carmel Comets
1982ABLivonia Ladywood Blazers
CDRedford St. Agatha Aggies
1981ABHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
CDRedford St. Agatha Aggies
1980ABHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
CDDetroit Holy Redeemer Lions
1979ABLivonia Ladywood Blazers
CDDetroit Holy Redeemer Lions
1978ABRoyal Oak Shrine Knights
CDPontiac Catholic Titans
1977Farmington Hills Mercy Marlins
1976Farmington Hills Mercy Marlins
1975Farmington Hills Mercy Marlins
1974Hamtramck St. Ladislaus Greyhounds

Softball Championships

Softball championship facts:

  • Since CHSL softball championship games began being played in 1975, and through 2015, the Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers have won the most softball championships of any school in league history with fourteen.
  • The Allen Park Cabrini Monarchs have the second most softball championships with eleven, while the Warren Regina Saddlelites follow closely behind with ten championships.[35]
CHSL Softball Champions
YearDivisionChampions
2015A-BWarren Regina Saddlelites
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2014A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
C-DWixom St. Catherine Siena Stars
2013A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
C-DRoyal Oak Shrine Catholic Knights
2012A-BLivonia Ladywood Blazers
C-DAnn Arbor Father Gabriel Richard Fighting Irish
2011A-BLivonia Ladywood Blazers
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2010A-BAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
C-DMarine City Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
2009A-BAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2008A-BAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
C-DRoyal Oak Shrine Catholic Knights
2007A-BPontiac Notre Dame Prep Fighting Irish
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
2006A-BLivonia Ladywood Blazers
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
2005A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DCenter Line St. Clement Crusaders
2004IBirmingham Marian Mustangs
IIRoyal Oak Shrine Catholic Knights
2003A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
C-DMarine City Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
2002A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2001A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
CDWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
2000A-BLa Salle (Ont.) St. Thomas Villanova
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1999A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DCenter Line St. Clement Crusaders
1998A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1997A-BLivonia Ladywood Blazers
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1996A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DCenter Line St. Clement Crusaders
1995A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1994A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DMarine City Cardinal Mooney Cardinals
1993A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1992ABDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1991A-BFarmington Hills Mercy Marlins
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1990A-BRiverview Gabriel Richard Pioneers
C-DOakland Catholic Titans
1989A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1988A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DWaterford Our Lady of the Lakes Lakers
1987A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
1986A-BDearborn Divine Child Falsons
C-DPontiac Catholic Titans
1985A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
1984A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
1983A-BRedford Bishop Borgess Spartans
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
1982A-BHarper Woods Regina Saddlelites
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
1981A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DPontiac Catholic Titans
1980A-BRoyal Oak Shrine Catholic Knights
C-DGrosse Pointe Woods Our Lady Star of the Sea Tunas
1979A-BDearborn Divine Child Falcons
C-DAllen Park Cabrini Monarchs
1978A-BMadison Heights Bishop Foley Ventures
C-DSt. Mary of Redford Rustics
1977Redford Bishop Borgess Spartans
1976Redford Bishop Borgess Spartans
1975Redford Bishop Borgess Spartans

Football Championships

In 1926, Detroit Holy Redeemer and Detroit St. Leo faced each other in the first football game to determine the champion of the Detroit Parochial League (later the CHSL). Holy Redeemer won that game 14-9.

The game has been played every year since 1926 under various names, with Detroit Catholic Central winning twenty-eight football league championship games, the most of any school in league history.

Starting in 1948, the league championship game was called "The Soup Bowl", as the Capuchin Soup kitchen became the benefactor of some of the proceeds from the game. The Soup Bowl game was always played at University of Detroit Stadium. After the affiliation with the Capuchins ended in 1967 the game was called the "Charity Bowl" and since 1971 the "Prep Bowl".

The Prep Bowl was played at the Pontiac Silverdome and, since 2002, at Ford Field. The Prep Bowl today also involves the Detroit Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) for Catholic elementary schools as well as games within the high school divisions of the CHSL.

Prep Bowl facts:

Through 2015, the winningest high schools in Prep Bowl history, regardless of divisions, are:

For all Prep Bowl high school football game results, click here [36]

The Prep Bowl
YearGame Results (A-B Division)
2015Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 38, Warren De La Salle 0
2014Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 29, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 28
2013Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 20, Detroit Catholic Central 7
2012Orchard Lake St. Mary's 27, Detroit Catholic Central 10
2011Detroit Catholic Central 21, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep7
2010Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 17, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 14
2009Detroit Catholic Central 7, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 0
2008Warren De La Salle 28, Detroit Catholic Central 14
2007Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 45, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 14
2006Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 24, Warren De La Salle 21
2005Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 20, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 7
2004Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 24, Detroit St. Martin De Porres 6
2003Detroit Catholic Central 34, Dearborn Divine Child 7
2002Detroit Catholic Central 45, Dearborn Divine Child 14
2001Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 14, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 3
2000Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 24, Detroit Catholic Central 7
1999Detroit Catholic Central 31, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 12
1998Detroit Catholic Central 22, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 15
1997Orchard Lake St. Marys 20, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 6
1996Detroit Catholic Central 28, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 0
1995Detroit Catholic Central 17, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 7
1994Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep 21, Warren De La Salle 7
1993Detroit Catholic Central 35, Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher 0
1992Detroit Catholic Central 17, Detroit St. Martin De Porres 6
1991Detroit St. Martin De Porres 16, Detroit Catholic Central 15
1990Detroit Catholic Central 31, Detroit St. Martin De Porres 0
1989Birmingham Brother Rice 36, Southgate Aquinas 7
1988Detroit Catholic Central 28, University of Detroit Jesuit 7
1987Detroit Catholic Central 19, Southgate Aquinas 0
1986Birmingham Brother Rice 12, Dearborn Divine Child 8
1985Detroit Catholic Central 13, Dearborn Divine Child 0
1984Dearborn Divine Child 14, Warren De La Salle 10
1983Birmingham Brother Rice 13, Dearborn Divine Child 10
1982Detroit Catholic Central 10, Birmingham Brother Rice 0
1981Birmingham Brother Rice 14, Dearborn Divine Child 7
1980Birmingham Brother Rice 27, Detroit De La Salle 3
1979Detroit Catholic Central 16, Detroit De La Salle 0
1978Birmingham Brother Rice 30, Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher 13
1977Birmingham Brother Rice 30, Royal Oak Shrine 7
1976Harper Woods Notre Dame 22, Southgate Aquinas 12
1975Dearborn Divine Child 7, Birmingham Brother Rice 0
1974Birmingham Brother Rice 35, Madison Heights Bishop Foley 0
1973Dearborn Divine Child 34, Detroit Catholic Central 7
1972Dearborn Divine Child 31, Detroit Catholic Central 0
1971Birmingham Brother Rice 20, Redford Bishop Borgess 0
The Charity Bowl
YearGame Results (A-B Division)
1970Royal Oak Shrine 18, Birmingham Brother Rice 0
1969Dearborn Divine Child 16, Detroit Catholic Central 0
1968Dearborn Divine Child 21, University of Detroit High 7

Soup Bowl Fact:

The Soup Bowl
YearGame Results (1948-1967)
1967Dearborn Divine Child 21, Birmingham Brother Rice 6
1966Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 6, Harper Woods Notre Dame 0
1965Harper Woods Notre Dame 27, Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 21
1964Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 21, Detroit Cathedral 13
1963Harper Woods Notre Dame 0, Royal Oak Shrine 0
1962Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 33, Harper Woods Notre Dame 13
1961Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 37, Detroit Catholic Central 0
1960Detroit Catholic Central 20, Royal Oak Shrine 7
1959Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 14, Royal Oak Shrine 6
1958St. Mary of Redford 33, University of Detroit High 7
1957St. Mary of Redford 27, Harper Woods Notre Dame 13
1956Detroit De La Salle 44, Grosse Pointe St. Ambrose 6
1955St. Mary of Redford 7, Detroit St. Anthony 6
1954St. Mary of Redford 34, Detroit St. Anthony 24
1953River Rouge Lady of Lourdes 26, Detroit St. Joseph 12
1952St. Mary of Redford 27, Detroit St. Anthony 20
1951St. Mary of Redford 34, Detroit De La Salle 0
1950Detroit St. Gregory 18, Hamtramck St. Ladislaus 6
1949Detroit St. Anthony 13, Detroit St. Theresa of Avila 7
1948St. Mary of Redford 28, Detroit De La Salle 19

Parochial League Football Championship Facts:

Parochial League Football Championship
YearGame Results (1926-1947)
1947St. Mary of Redford 8, Detroit De La Salle 7
1946Detroit St. Anthony 26, River Rouge Lady of Lourdes 21
1945Detroit Catholic Central defeated River Rouge Lady of Lourdes
1944Detroit Holy Redeemer 20, Detroit Catholic Central 12
1943Detroit Catholic Central 19, Detroit St. Anthony 6
1942Detroit Catholic Central 13, Detroit St. Theresa of Avila 0
1941Detroit St. Theresa of Avila defeated Detroit Catholic Central
1940Detroit St. Theresa of Avila 19, Detroit Catholic Central 13
1939Detroit Catholic Central won championship game
1938Detroit Catholic Central won championship game
1937Detroit Catholic Central defeated Detroit Holy Redeemer
1936University of Detroit High won championship game
1935Detroit St. Theresa of Avila defeated Royal Oak St. Mary
1934Detroit St. Theresa of Avila defeated Royal Oak St. Mary
1933River Rouge Lady of Lourdes 19, Detroit Holy Redeemer 6
1932Detroit St. Joseph defeated St. Mary of Redford
1931Detroit De La Salle18, Detroit St. Anthony 0
1930Detroit St. Joseph defeated Detroit St. Leo
1929Detroit De La Salle 7, Detroit St. Joseph 0
1928Detroit Holy Redeemer 20, Detroit St. Leo 0
1927Detroit Holy Redeemer 12, Wyandotte St. Patrick 0
1926Detroit Holy Redeemer 14, Detroit St. Leo 9

Operation Friendship

In 1947, the Detroit City League boys basketball champion and the Detroit Parochial League boys basketball champion met at Olympia Stadium in Detroit to play for the first time to determine who would wear the crown as the Detroit City Basketball Champions. The game between Detroit Miller High School and Detroit St. Joseph High School drew so much interest it sold out Olympia Stadium, with a capacity of 11,563 and in so doing established a state record for attendance at a high school basketball game.[37][38] This was the first of what would, in later years, become known as the Operation Friendship Championship pitting the best of the Detroit Public School League against the Catholic High School League. At the end of the evening, the Detroit Miller Trojans defeated the Detroit St. Joseph Blue Jays 47-34 to claim the first ever Detroit City Basketball High School Championship. Since that game, the Detroit Public School League champions and the Detroit Catholic High School League champions have met nearly every year to determine the Detroit City Champions. In later years, the game would become known as the Operation Friendship Championship. The game has been played at University of Detroit's Calihan Hall (formerly Memorial Hall) virtually every year, although Cobo Arena in Detroit has also hosted the basketball classic.

Operation Friendship facts:

  • The Public School League has won 41 of the 56 Operation Friendship Championship Games played through 2016.
  • Since 2005, the CHSL has won six Operation Friendship championships, while the PSL has won five.
  • Detroit Southwestern has won the most Operation Friendship championship games with nine, followed by Detroit Northwestern with five and Detroit Eastern/Detroit King with five. Orchard Lake St. Mary's Prep has won three Operation Friendship championship games, the most among CHSL schools.
Operation Friendship
YearWinning LeagueChampionship Boys Basketball Game Results[38]
2016CHSLUniversity of Detroit Jesuit Cubs 92, Detroit East English Village Bulldogs 76[39]
2015PSLDetroit Western Cowboys 55, University of Detroit Jesuit Cubs 46
2014Operation Friendship Game was not played in 2014.
2013PSLDetroit Pershing Doughboys 74, University of Detroit Jesuit Cubs 59
2012CHSLDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 56, Detroit King Crusaders 48
2011CHSLWarren De La Salle Pilots 55, Detroit Southeastern Jungaleers 49
2010PSLDetroit Pershing Doughboys 77, Warren De La Salle Pilots 50
2009PSLDetroit Pershing Doughboys 82, Warren De La Salle Pilots 75
2008CHSLOrchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep Eaglets 73, Detroit Northwestern Colts 59
2007CHSLOrchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep Eaglets 81, Detroit Redford Huskies 79 (OT)
2006PSLDetroit Redford Huskies 66, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep Eaglets 63
2005CHSLDetroit St. Martin DePorres Eagles 57, Detroit Redford Huskies 55
2004PSLDetroit Renaissance Phoenix 61, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep Eaglets 32
2003PSLDetroit Renaissance Phoenix 57, Detroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles 50
2002PSLDetroit Finney Highlanders 59, Warren De La Salle Pilots 47
2001PSLDetroit Redford Huskies 73, Warren De La Salle Pilots 57
2000CHSLOrchard Lake St. Mary's Prep Eaglets 57, Detroit Renaissance Phoenix 54
1999PSLDetroit King Crusaders 63, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Prep Eaglets 55
1998PSLDetroit Cass Tech Technicians 73, Redford Bishop Borgess Spartans 68
1997PSLDetroit Denby Tars 69, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 56
1996PSLDetroit Pershing Doughboys 88, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 69
1995PSLDetroit Pershing Doughboys 58, Detroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles 50
1994PSLDetroit Murray-Wright Pilots 79, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 61
1993CHSLSouthgate Aquinas Raiders 59, Detroit Cass Tech Technicians 56
1992PSLDetroit Cooley Cardinals 83, University of Detroit High Cubs 47
1991PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 84, Detroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles 55
1990PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 84, Birmingham Brother Rice Warriors 51
1989PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 85, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 44
1988PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 62, Warren De La Salle Pilots 58
1987PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 92, Redford Bishop Borgess Spartans 64
1986PSLDetroit Northern Jayhawks 60, Southgate Aquinas Raiders 54
1985CHSLDetroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles 58, Detroit Southwestern Prospectors 57
1984PSLDetroit Mackenzie Stags 70, Detroit St. Martin de Porres Eagles 53
1983PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 53, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 52
1982PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 57, Birmingham Brother Rice Warriors 45
1981PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 67, Birmingham Brother Rice Warriors 60
1980PSLDetroit Central Trailblazers 74, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 50
1979PSLDetroit Murray-Wright Pilots 70, Birmingham Brother Rice Warriors 69
1978CHSLRoyal Oak Shrine Knights 50, Detroit Northwestern Colts 44 (OT)
1977PSLDetroit Cass Tech Technicians 54, Dearborn Divine Child Falcons 45
1976PSLDetroit Northeastern Falcons 72, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 59
No Operation Friendship Games were played from 1969-1975.
1968CHSLDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 57, Detroit Murray-Wright Pilots 56
1967PSLDetroit Northwestern Colts 84, Detroit Visitation Eagles 65
1966CHSLDetroit Austin Friars 69, Detroit Northwestern Colts 68
1965PSLDetroit Northwestern Colts 71, Detroit Holy Redeemer Lions 55
1964PSLDetroit Northwestern Colts 49, Grosse Pointe St. Paul Lakers 42
1963CHSLGrosse Pointe St. Paul Lakers 55, Detroit Pershing Doughboys 46
1962PSLDetroit Eastern Indians 56, Grosse Pointe St. Paul Lakers 30
1961PSLDetroit Eastern Indians 56, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 53
1960PSLDetroit Eastern Indians 69, Detroit Holy Redeemer Lions 52
1959PSLDetroit Eastern Indians 56, Detroit Holy Redeemer Lions 41
1958CHSLDetroit Austin Friars 63, Detroit Northeastern Falcons 40
1957PSLDetroit Northwestern Colts 42, Detroit All Saints Saints 32
1956CHSLDetroit St. Andrew Flyers 61, Detroit Southeastern Jungaleers 58
1955PSLDetroit Cass Tech Technicians 59, Royal Oak Shrine Knights 43
1954PSLDetroit Northwestern Colts 53, River Rouge Our Lady of Lourdes Bears 50
1953PSLDetroit Southwestern Prospectors 43, Wyandotte Our Lady of Mount Carmel Comets 41
No Operation Friendship Games were played from 1948-1952.
1947PSLDetroit Miller Trojans 47, Detroit St. Joseph Blue Jays 34

Goodfellow Game

The Goodfellow Game was an annual high school football game for the unofficial city of Detroit high school football championship. The game was played between the champions of the Detroit City League (later the Detroit Public School League) and the Detroit Parochial League (later the Catholic High School League). The Goodfellow Game was played every year from 1938 through 1967.[40] The Goodfellow Game was always played at Briggs/Tiger Stadium.[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]

The Goodfellow Game was played in a time before Michigan had a high school state championship playoff. As a result, the Goodfellow Game was considered one of the state's most prestigious high school football games of its time.

Goodfellow Game facts:

The Goodfellow Game
YearWinning LeagueGame Results
1938Parochial LeagueDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 19, Hamtramck Cosmos 13
1939City LeagueDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 19, Hamtramck Cosmos 13
1940TieUniversity of Detroit High Cubs 20, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 0
1941City LeagueDetroit Cooley Cardinals 47, Detroit St. Theresa of Avila Pirates 6
1942Parochial LeagueDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 46, Hamtramck Cosmos 0
1943Parochial LeagueDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 8, Detroit Cooley Cardinals 0
1944City LeagueDetroit Mackenzie Stags 3, Detroit Holy Redeemer Lions 0
1945TieDetroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 19, Detroit Denby Tars 19
1946City LeagueDetroit Cooley Cardinals 21, Detroit St. Anthony Teutons 13
1947City LeagueDetroit Denby Tars 14, Detroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 0
1948City LeagueDetroit Denby Tars 28, Detroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 0
1949Parochial LeagueDetroit St. Anthony Teutons 19, University of Detroit High Cubs 13
1950City LeagueDetroit Redford Huskies 7, Detroit St. Gregory Cherokees 6
1951Parochial LeagueDetroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 23, Detroit Western Cowboys 6
1952Parochial LeagueDetroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 13, University of Detroit High Cubs 6
1953City LeagueDetroit Pershing Doughboys 21, River Rouge Lady of Lourdes Bears 7
1954Parochial LeagueUniversity of Detroit High Cubs 23, Detroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 20
1955City LeagueDetroit Pershing Doughboys 13, Detroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 7
1956Parochial LeagueDetroit De La Salle Pilots 26, Detroit Denby Tars 20
1957Parochial LeagueDetroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 25, Detroit Southeastern Jungaleers 6
1958City LeagueDetroit Redford Huskies 27, Detroit St. Mary of Redford Rustics 7
1959Parochial LeagueGrosse Pointe St. Ambrose Cavaliers 13, Detroit Cooley Cardinals 7
1960City LeagueDetroit Denby Tars 21, Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks 18
1961Parochial LeagueGrosse Pointe St. Ambrose Cavaliers 20, Detroit Pershing Doughboys 0
1962Parochial LeagueGrosse Pointe St. Ambrose Cavaliers 19, Detroit Cooley Cardinals 0
1963City LeagueDetroit Denby Tars 7, Harper Woods Notre Dame Fightin' Irish 0
1964Parochial LeagueGrosse Pointe St. Ambrose Cavaliers 20, Detroit Southeastern Jungaleers 0
1965TieHarper Woods Notre Dame Fightin' Irish 14, Detroit Denby Tars 14
1966Parochial LeagueGrosse Pointe St. Ambrose Cavaliers 33, Detroit Denby Tars 19
1967Parochial LeagueDearborn Divine Child Falcons 14, Detroit Denby Tars 7

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