Welcome to the home of the St. Catherine's High School Alumni Association. This website will serve as a link for over 15,000 St. Catherine's graduates across the United States and abroad. Through this site, we hope to establish online communication with Alumni in achieving our mission to sustain and renew the link between past, present and future students of St. Catherine's High School.
The date is September 28, 2012, at Ives Groves, with dinner at Infusino's Banquet hall.
We will have more info coming , But hold the date, for all the fun.
St. Catherine's Boys Basketball team seeded #2 in DIV III Section 4 begins WIAA DIV III Regional Playoffs Friday March 2nd --7:00pm at St. Catherine's-- Angels will play Kettle Moraine Lutheran #7 seed.
If the Angels win they will play Saturday March 3rd 7:00pm at St. Catherine's vs winner of St. Thomas More's Friday night game.
St. Catherine's Girls Basketball team seeded #4 in DIV III Section 4 begins WIAA DIV III Regional Playoffs Tuesday March 6th --7:00pm at St. Catherine's-- Angels will play Milwaukee North #13 seed. If they win they will play Friday March 9th 7:00pm at St. Catherine's vs winner of the Kiel #5 seed vs St. Thomas More #12 seed.
Check out St. Catherine's web site for the WIAA Tournament bracketing for the Angels
WIAA Regional Games Admissions: $4.00 Students, Adults, Seniors
$1.00(children under 6years of age)
SPORTSMANSHIP GUIDELINES
The WIAA Sportsmanship Guide may be referenced if you have questions regarding sportsmanship issues.
Below is a brief summary:
Noisemakers
Thunder stixs are ILLEGAL
Air horns, whistles, and devices that simulate gunfire are not allowed.
The WIAA tournament series policy on noisemakers is in accordance with NFHS rules.
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Tournament managers may restrict the use of noisemakers if, in their judgment, they are disrupting
coach/athlete communication or if the devices are excessively loud.
Laser Pens
Laser pens are prohibited at all WIAA tournament contests. Violators shall be removed from the contest
and laser pen(s) confiscated.
Shakers/Pennants/Homer Hankies/Etc.
Shakers and/or pennants attached to wooden/plastic sticks are allowed.
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Homer hankies, towels, No 1 fingers, hands, are allowed provided:
- Printing includes only school name, nickname, or mascot.
They do not cause crowd problems.
Hand-Held Banners
Legal provided they are not offensive in nature, do not disrupt players, officials, or interfere with
spectators, and are not carried around the gym before, during or after the game. Paper confetti is
prohibited.
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School flags should be permitted. However, the flag should be used only in front of its fans.
RACINE - A Racine native with a $650,000 book deal will visit with local readers at the library Tuesday night.
Chad Harbach, author of "The Art of Fielding," will hold a book signing at 6:30 p.m. at the Racine Public Library, 75 Seventh St.
Harbach, a Racine native, graduated from St. Catherine's High School in 1993 and from Harvard University in 1997.
Sports Illustrated, which ran an excerpt of the book in the Aug. 29 issue, said it was "written with wit and grace and the true fan's eye and ear for the subtleties of the game ... the book will knock out baseball and literature fans alike."
A lifelong sports fan who played varsity baseball and golf at St. Catherine's, Harbach concedes seeing his work prominently displayed in SI was a rush.
"The first magazine that I had a subscription to was Sports Illustrated," Harbach, who was a shortstop and second baseman for the Angels, said in an interview with The Journal Times last month. "When I found out they were going to run an excerpt from the book ... that amazed me."
Harbach said it took a decade to complete the book. Harbach, who earned a bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University and a master of fine arts in fiction writing from the University of Virginia, found himself juggling other jobs at the same time.
There were times, Harbach acknowledged, when he had serious reservations about completing the book.
"There were a lot of moments when I felt kind of down about the whole process, say about the sixth year and the end still wasn't in sight," Harbach said. "It is really easy to feel you aren't going to get there. You're telling people you're working on a book and, at some point, they stop believing you. They're saying ‘how long can it possibly take?'"
The title of his book, "The Art of Fielding," is a reference to baseball, but Harbach's novel explores relationships - between friends, family and lovers - and the unpredictable forces that complicate them. There's an unintended affair, a post-graduate plan derailed by rejection letters, a marriage dissolved by honesty, and at the center of the book, the single baseball error that sets all of these events into motion.
A publisher is paying about $650,000 for the novel, according to media reports.
The Racine Journal will broad cast the St. Catherine's vs Burlington Catholic Central Football game Friday Oct 14th via streaming video www.racinesportszone.com The broad cast will begin at 6:50pm CST. It's St. Catherine's Homecoming and they are playing for the Midwest Classic Conf title. St. Catherine's is 6-0 in MCC & Cath Central is 5-1 in MCC.
In addition, the SCHS Alumni Choir led by Keith Ruelle will sing the National Anthem.