Catholic High School Athletic Association

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The Catholic High School Athletic Association or CHSAA is a high school athletic association made up of Catholic High Schools based in New York City, Long Island, and Westchester. It is the largest such Catholic High School athletic league in the United States.

[edit] Members

[edit] Notable CHSAA Alumni

Listed below are former CHSAA students who are/were involved in professional or college athletics.

Archbishop Molloy Stanners:


Cardinal Hayes Cardinals:

Chaminade Flyers:

  • Joe Mullaney (1943) - Collegiate and professional basketball coach
  • Al Groh (1962) - former New York Jets head coach and current head coach of the University of Virginia
  • Gene Larkin (1980) - first baseman for the Minnesota Twins who drove in the winning run in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series
  • John Paul Foschi (2000) - tight end for the Oakland Raiders

Christ the King Royals:

Fordham Prep:

  • Frankie Frisch (1916) - MLB Hall of Famer, also known as "The Fordham Flash," he is third all-time on the list for Series hits, behind Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle and just ahead of Joe DiMaggio.
  • Johnny Murphy (1925) - former New York Yankees pitcher who appeared in a total of 8 World Series games, pitched 16.1 innings, and had an E.R.A. of 1.10.
  • George Stirnwiess (1936) - former second baseman for the New York Yankees who also was the American League batting champion in 1945.
  • Vin Scully (1944) - baseball announcer in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Radio Hall of Fame, American Sportscasters Hall of Fame. He has been broadcasting Dodger games, first in Brooklyn and then in Los Angeles, since 1950.
  • Robert Hackett (1977) - silver medalist in swimming at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal

Iona Prep Gaels:

La Salle Academy Cardinals:

Power Memorial:

St. Francis Prep Terriers:

St. Raymond's Ravens:

Xaverian Clippers: