Catholic Memorial Girls’
Soccer Team
Sets Wisconsin State
Record
Earns
14th Consecutive NSCAA/adidas Academic All-American Team Award
Waukesha,
WI – The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) has once again
recognized the academic excellence of the Catholic Memorial High School (CMH)
varsity girls’ soccer team. For the 14th consecutive year, CMH
will receive the NSCAA/adidas Academic All-American Team Award. The NSCAA
gives this award to teams that demonstrate “exemplary performance in the
classroom.” The Varsity girls’ soccer team at Catholic Memorial earned
one of the highest grade point averages of all schools in the country with a
3.74 average G.P.A. during the 2011-2012 school year. The NSCAA will
recognize the team at the NSCAA national convention in Indianapolis, Ind. this
January.
The
Catholic Memorial girls’ soccer team is one of only seven girls’ soccer teams
in the country, and the only one in Wisconsin, to have won 14 consecutive
Academic All-American Team Awards. The other schools who have won 14
consecutive awards consist of schools from Pennsylvania, Colorado, Virginia,
Texas, and two from New Jersey.
The CMH
girls’ soccer team has also excelled on the field over the years, winning 12
conference titles, 8 WISAA and WIAA state championships, and a NSCAA national
championship.
In
addition, the girls on the soccer team continue their service to the
handicapped children of Waukesha County through the TOPSoccer program which
will begin its tenth year in January 2013.
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