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Holy Cross of San Antonio

Coordinates: 29°26′26″N 98°33′25″W / 29.44056°N 98.55694°W / 29.44056; -98.55694
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Holy Cross of San Antonio
Address
Map
426 North San Felipe Avenue

Loma Vista

, ,
78228

United States
Coordinates29°26′26″N 98°33′25″W / 29.44056°N 98.55694°W / 29.44056; -98.55694
Information
TypePrivate, College-prep
MottoSpes Unica
(Only Hope)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
DenominationCongregation of Holy Cross
Patron saint(s)Saint André Bessette, CSC
Established1957
Area trusteeBro. Stanley Culotta, C.S.C.
PresidentBruce Gillooly
PrincipalHenry Galindo
ChaplainBro. Michael Winslow, C.S.C.
Grades612
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment450 (2016-2017)
CampusInner City
Color(s)Blue and Gold   
Fight song"Holy Cross Victory March"
Athletics conferenceTAPPS Class 5A
MascotKnights
NicknameCross
RivalSan Antonio Christian School
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
YearbookThe Tradition
Academic DeanJohn Gutierrez
Dean of MenAngel Cedillo
Dean of DevelopmentRichard Vasquez
Dean of WomenMolly Calderon
Athletic DirectorMike Harrison
Websitehttp://www.holycross-sa.org/

Holy Cross of San Antonio, is a Catholic, Coeducational, college preparatory school located in the Loma Vista neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas, on the West side of the city, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio.

History

Holy Cross was opened in 1957 by the Brothers of Holy Cross as the only Catholic, college preparatory, school primarily serving students of the West and South Sides of the city. Today, Holy Cross serves students from all over the city and remains one of four Catholic, Coeducational, College preparatory schools serving students through the 12th grade.

The Brothers of Holy Cross provide an educational mission tried and proven for more than 175 years. In the tradition of the founder, Blessed Father Basil Anthony-Marie Moreau, CSC, the Brothers understand the importance of providing educational opportunities to students of all abilities in order to develop their spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical capacities.

Academics

“The mind will not be cultivated at the expense of the heart.” - Blessed Father Basil Anthony Marie Patrice Moreau, CSC, Founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross

During the 1983-1984 school year Holy Cross was named a National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education.

Holy Cross offers comprehensive Middle and High School catalogs including the Holy Cross STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) program.

Athletics

Holy Cross is a member of TAPPS and participates in the 5A classification, the second largest in the league. Holy Cross has won, or has been a finalist for, the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) previously known as (TCIL) championship title in the following sports:

  • Football
  • Boys' Baseball
  • Boys' Basketball
  • Boys' Cross Country
  • Weightlifting
  • Boys' Golf
  • Boys' Track & Field
  • Girls' Basketball
  • Girls' Volleyball
  • Cheerleading

In its history the school's Football program has won 6 TCIL (1992-1997) state championships. The varsity Baseball team won the TCIL (Texas Catholic Interscholastic League) Varsity championship game in 1968 and 1990. The Cheerleading squad has won 10 NCA championships from (1997-2015).

Football In the 2016 Football Season, Head Coach Mike Harrison, along with assistant coach Angel Cedillo led the Knights to Holy Cross's first nine win regular season in over twenty years and a #7 ranking in the city. After a 9-1 regular season and runner up in District, the Knights were defeated by the 2015 TAPPS District Champion Austin Regents Academy in the State Semifinals, finishing 11-2. Season highlights include victories over 4 public schools and a defeat of rival San Antonio Christian Schools for the fifth straight year.

Volleyball Holy Cross's volleyball team performed admirably under captain Henrianna Ibarra winning the district title and going to the TAPPS State Championship two years in a row (2015,2016).

Their principal rivals are Central Catholic, Providence High School and San Antonio Christian Schools.

The Holy Bowl

Holy Cross has won "The Holy Bowl" in 1967, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013. The first game was played in November 1963 at the old Missions Stadium on a Sunday. Holy Cross lost that first meeting. The only years that these two teams didn't play were 1974 & 1975 (due to reclassifying the division) and 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 (Due to the intensity of the rivalry).

Holy Cross VS. Central Catholic in the "Holy Bowl" (2010)

"The Holy Bowl" has been held in almost every stadium in the city. Including the Alamodome (2002-2004).

In 2012, The game marked the first time in the history of the series that Holy Cross and Central Catholic have met in their season opener. The schedule changed when Holy Cross moved from TAPPS 2-I to TAPPS 3-II in the realignment by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools.

Starting in 2014 "The Holy Bowl" will begin its third hiatus due to scheduling conflicts.

Twice in (2000 & 2011), Holy Cross wore new green jerseys for "The Holy Bowl". In both occasions, Holy Cross would come out for their pre-game warm up and coin toss wearing their home blue jerseys, but come game time onto the field from the locker room wearing green. Following in the tradition of Notre Dame in 1977 when they famously squared off against the University of Southern California at Notre Dame Stadium. Holy Cross is 1-1 when wearing green jerseys.

Mascot

Holy Cross "Knights", named for the English term for a social position. The Fighting Irish ("The Irish") is the mascot of The University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana also a Congregation of Holy Cross Institution.

Traditions

  • The Holy Cross Annual Alumni Softball Tournament happens each year on Memorial Day weekend. The former students whose ages range from 20 years to the upper 60’s sport uniforms that identify them as alumni, their years of graduation from Holy Cross and their version of how to display their school colors, blue, gold and green.

The weekend begins an event that is more than a softball tournament. Friendships are renewed not just with classmates but with alums from all the classes. The camaraderie at this tournament is known beyond the attendees. It is an event known to and admired by friends and associates of Holy Cross. And on Sunday night, after the championship game, alumni from all classes gather to sing the Holy Cross Victory March.

  • In addition to the Softball tournament, The Alumni Basketball Tournament is held every year at the end of June in honor of Daniel Gutierrez a graduate of Holy Cross who lost his long battle with Cancer in 2006. Proceeds from this event go to a Scholarship in his name.
  • The Alumni Soccer Tournament is the most recent extension to the many Holy Cross traditions. Much like the Alumni Basketball Tournament revenue from this event is used for a Scholarship given to current deserving student Soccer players.
  • Holy Cross is a historically All-Boys institution therefore The Alumni Softball Tournament, The Alumni Basketball Tournament and The Alumni Soccer Tournament are largely competed in by male graduates.
  • The night before "The Holy Bowl", Holy Cross holds the tailgate party and pep-rally to build community and support for the school, program, team and alumni, which establishes a strong core of support for the game.
  • During Holy Cross Football and Basketball games, the students from Holy Cross sit in an energetic student section called "Section Ñ". they are known for being one of the most visible and vocal sections of the crowd as well as for their occasionally raucous behavior.

Notable Alumni

Further reading

  • Gutierrez, Bridget. "Holy Cross eyes needs for future Fund raising, Notre Dame deal in works." San Antonio Express-News. March 21, 2002. Section: Metro / South Texas. Document ID: 0F26A1349262ACAC.

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