St. John Central High School (Bellaire, Ohio)

The St. John Central crest, featuring an eagle (St. John the Evangelist's symbol), a chalice, and a clover.
St. John Central High School
Address
3625 Guernsey Street
Bellaire, Ohio, (Belmont County), 43906
United States
Coordinates 40°1′9″N 80°44′35″W / 40.01917°N 80.74306°WCoordinates: 40°1′9″N 80°44′35″W / 40.01917°N 80.74306°W
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto "Strong Tradition - Bright Future" as of 2011.
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Saint John the Evangelist
Established 1857
Oversight Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville
Principal Sheila Blackmore
Grades 912
Color(s) KellyGreen and White[1]         
Song Alma Mater...words by Anthony Picchi (Retired SJC Band Director)
Athletics conference Ohio Valley Athletic Conference[1]
Mascot Fighting Irish
Team name Fighting Irish[1]
Newspaper Irish Inquirer
Yearbook The Centralite
Website http://www.stjohncentralhs.org

St. John Central High School is a private, Catholic high school in Bellaire, Ohio. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville. Their nickname is the Fighting Irish. They also have a symbol of an eagle. They are members of the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference.

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

*tied with Gilmour Academy.

OVAC Championships

Class A Baseball - 2002

Cross Country

The St. John men's Cross Country team has won seven consecutive OVAC class A/AA titles (2003 to 2009) under the guidance of head coach Jeremy Midei. During that period they have won the over-all OVAC title six times (2007: 2nd to eventual WV Large School State Champions Wheeling Park). The team has also won the past four OHSAA division III eastern district titles, and OHSAA division III Central Regional titles, as well as capturing the 2008 OHSAA division III state title. 2008 team captain, and All-Ohioan Sam Foster currently competes for Wake Forest University.

Football

The Fighting Irish have won the OVAC Championship a number of times in their storied football history, most recently in 2001. That year, under the leadership of head-coach Steve Daley, the Irish compiled an 8-2 record, including a 20-13 victory over defending West Virginia State Champion Wheeling Central and a victory over OVAC class rival Toronto that clinched the championship. Despite this feat, the Fighting Irish missed the state playoffs by .10 of a point. Many players received post-season honors, including 3rd team all-state running back Joey Vavra (1,000+ yards rushing) and 1st team all-state Linebacker Scott Gretchen. Gretchen would receive some D-1 interest the following year for his hard-nosed play and love for the game.

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