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The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) is a major high school athletic league for boys, girls, and co-ed Catholic high schools of the Archdiocese of Washington & Diocese of Arlington located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The WCAC is widely regarded as the nation's best boys and girls basketball and football conference, with several teams in the conference ranked nationally in any given year.
Members
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The conference is known for its nationally renowned Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Track and Field, Wrestling, Soccer, and Baseball programs.[citation needed]It has produced numerous professional athletes in the NFL, NBA, MLS, MLB and PLL.
School
Archdiocese- Diocese
Colors
Team name
Location
Founded
Enrollment
Archbishop Carroll High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Lions
Washington, DC
1951
400
Bishop Ireton High School
Diocese of Arlington
Cardinals
Alexandria, VA
1964
800
Bishop McNamara High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Mustangs
Forestville, MD
1964
870
Bishop O'Connell High School
Diocese of Arlington
Knights
Arlington, VA
1957
1,170
DeMatha Catholic High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Stags
Hyattsville, MD
1946
800
Elizabeth Seton High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Roadrunners
Bladensburg, MD
1959
570
Gonzaga College High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Eagles
Washington, DC
1821
970
Our Lady of Good Counsel High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Falcons
Olney, MD
1958
1,200
Academy of the Holy Cross
Archdiocese of Washington
Tartans
Kensington, MD
1868
530
St. Paul VI Catholic High School
Diocese of Arlington
Panthers
Chantilly, VA
1983
957
St. John's College High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Cadets
Washington, DC
1851
1,200
St. Mary's Ryken High School
Archdiocese of Washington
Knights
Leonardtown, MD
1885
700
The Heights School
Archdiocese of Washington
Cavaliers
Potomac, MD
1969
540
Holy Cross and Elizabeth Seton are girls only, while Gonzaga, DeMatha and the Heights are all boys.
Sports
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The WCAC sponsors competitions in the following sports:
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington
Ordinaries
Archbishops
Michael Joseph Curley
Patrick O'Boyle
William Wakefield Baum
James Aloysius Hickey
Theodore McCarrick
Donald Wuerl
Wilton Daniel Gregory
Robert W. McElroy
Auxiliaries
John Michael McNamara
Patrick Joseph McCormick
Philip Hannan
William Joseph McDonald
John Selby Spence
Edward John Herrmann
Thomas William Lyons
Eugene Antonio Marino
Thomas C. Kelly
Álvaro Corrada del Río
William G. Curlin
Leonard Olivier
William E. Lori
Kevin Farrell
Francisco González Valer, SF
Martin Holley
Barry C. Knestout
Mario E. Dorsonville
Roy Edward Campbell
Michael William Fisher
Juan Esposito-Garcia
Evelio Menjivar-Ayala
Churches and parishes
Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle
Parish churches
Sacred Heart Church, Bowie
St. Ambrose Church, Cheverly
St. Francis Xavier Church, Compton
St. Mary Church, Newport
St. Ignatius Church, Oxon Hill
St. Ignatius Church, Port Tobacco
St. Mary Church, Rockville
St. Ignatius Church, St. Inigoes
Holy Trinity Church, Washington
Immaculate Conception Church, Washington
St. Aloysius Church, Washington
St. Anthony of Padua Church, Washington
St. Augustine Church, Washington
St. Patrick's Church, Washington
St. Peter's Church, Washington
St. Stephen Martyr Church, Washington
Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Solomons
St. John the Baptist, Silver Spring
St. John the Evangelist, Silver Spring
Our Lady, Queen of Poland and St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish
Chapels and shrines
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Pope John Paul II Shrine
Shrine of the Sacred Heart
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart
Catholic education
Higher education
Catholic University of America
Dominican House of Studies
Georgetown University
John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family
Trinity Washington University
Washington Theological Union
High schools
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Academy of the Holy Cross
Archbishop Carroll High School
The Avalon School
Bishop McNamara High School
Brookewood School
Connelly School of the Holy Child
DeMatha Catholic High School
Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School
Elizabeth Seton High School
Georgetown Preparatory School
Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School
Gonzaga College High School
The Heights School
Our Lady of Good Counsel High School
St. Anselm's Abbey School
St. John's College High School
St. Mary's Ryken High School
St. Vincent Pallotti High School
Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
Priests
Lorenzo Albacete
Anthony Caffry
William Matthews
Miscellany
Catholic Standard (newspaper)
El Pregonero (newspaper)
Mount St. Sepulchre Franciscan Monastery
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Holy Rood Cemetery
Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery
The James Cardinal Gibbons Memorial Statue
Saint Anselm's Abbey
St. Clement's Island State Park
Catholicism portal
United States portal
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington
Churches and parishes
List
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Thomas More
Parishes
Basilica of St. Mary, Alexandria
St. Mary's Church, Fairfax Station
St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church, Fredericksburg
Abbey
Holy Cross Abbey
Catholic education
Higher education
Christendom College
Divine Mercy University
Institute for the Psychological Sciences
Marymount University
High schools
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Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School
Bishop Ireton High School
John Paul the Great Catholic High School
Oakcrest School
Paul VI Catholic High School
Ordinaries
Past
Thomas Jerome Welsh
John Richard Keating
Paul Loverde
Present
Michael Francis Burbidge
Catholicism portal
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Washington metropolitan area
Principal cities (and city-like entities)
Maryland
Silver Spring
Frederick
Rockville
Bethesda
Gaithersburg
Germantown
Bowie
Virginia
Arlington
Alexandria
Reston
District of Columbia
Washington
Counties (and county equivalents)
Maryland
Calvert
Charles
Frederick
Montgomery
Prince George's
Virginia
Arlington
Alexandria, City of
Clarke
Culpeper
Fairfax
Fairfax, City of
Falls Church, City of
Fauquier
Loudoun
Prince William
Manassas, City of
Manassas Park, City of
Rappahannock
Spotsylvania
Fredericksburg, City of
Stafford
Warren
District of Columbia
Washington, D.C. itself
Other outlying areas
Jefferson County, West Virginia
See also
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area (CSA)
Northeast megalopolis
The District of Columbia itself, and Virginia's incorporated cities, are county equivalents. Virginia's incorporated cities are listed under their surrounding county. The incorporated cities bordering more than one county (Alexandria, Falls Church and Fredericksburg) are listed under the county they were part of before incorporation as a city. Some unincorporated areas and census-designated places like Silver Spring and Bethesda in Maryland, Reston in Virginia, as well as the County of Arlington in Virginia are also treated as city-like entities (or principal cities) even though they have not been legally incorporated as such.
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