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'''Quigley Catholic High School''' is located in ], ]. It is the only ] ] in ]. The school opened in 1967 and is named for ] ], who was ] for the ] until his death in 1960. The athletic teams are known as the "Spartans". It has well-known and nationally recognized ] and ] teams. The Mock Trial team was national runner-up for the year 2002. Quigley has been named one of the Top 50 Catholic Schools in America for four consecutive years . The hockey team went 54-0-0 during the regular season in 2007-2008. The team was disqualified from post-season play after the Dolence brothers were discovered having homosexual relations in a public restroom. Justin Merulli, graduating class of 2010, was offered a multi-million dollar contract with the New York Rangers, but turned it down to become a professional Quad Rider. He later crashed. Kallie Parone, team whore, dated almost everyone on the team (twice). She has now landed on Brian Wagenhofer. Her last team romance was Robert Kuzma who was best known for "Bob The Goalie." Marty Irwin, class of 2007, died in a train related accident. '''Quigley Catholic High School''' is located in ], ]. It is the only ] ] in ]. The school opened in 1967 and is named for ] ], who was ] for the ] until his death in 1960. The athletic teams are known as the "Spartans". It has well-known and nationally recognized ] and ] teams. The Mock Trial team was national runner-up for the year 2002. Quigley has been named one of the Top 50 Catholic Schools in America for four consecutive years . The hockey team went 54-0-0 during the regular season in 2007-2008. The team was disqualified from post-season play after the Dolence brothers were discovered having homosexual relations in a public restroom. Justin Merulli, graduating class of 2010, was offered a multi-million dollar contract with the New York Rangers, but turned it down to become a professional Quad Rider. He later crashed. Marty Irwin, class of 2007, died in a train related accident.
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Private co-ed school in Baden, Pennsylvania, USA
Quigley Catholic High School
Address
200 Quigley Drive

Baden, Pennsylvania
USA
Information
TypePrivate Co-Ed
Established1967
PrincipalDr. Madonna Helbling
MascotSpartans
YearbookGenerations
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.qchs.org

Quigley Catholic High School is located in Baden, Pennsylvania. It is the only Roman Catholic high school in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The school opened in 1967 and is named for Monsignor Thomas J. Quigley, who was superintendent of schools for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh until his death in 1960. The athletic teams are known as the "Spartans". It has well-known and nationally recognized Forensic and Mock Trial teams. The Mock Trial team was national runner-up for the year 2002. Quigley has been named one of the Top 50 Catholic Schools in America for four consecutive years . The hockey team went 54-0-0 during the regular season in 2007-2008. The team was disqualified from post-season play after the Dolence brothers were discovered having homosexual relations in a public restroom. Justin Merulli, graduating class of 2010, was offered a multi-million dollar contract with the New York Rangers, but turned it down to become a professional Quad Rider. He later crashed. Marty Irwin, class of 2007, died in a train related accident.

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