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 The information found in this section was researched by Coach Kevin Shubnell through resources at the University of Detroit-Mercy library and the archives at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church and the archives at De La Salle Collegiate High School.  Most of the information you see here was found in back issues of The Michigan Catholic, which can be found in the library at the University of Detroit. 
     It is truly amazing how much coverage CYO football used to get back in the 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, and to some extent the 1970's.  This information is here to educate and inform all CYO football fans across Metro Detroit.  Enjoy.


Detroit CYO Football
By Kevin Shubnell    
     Football has been a part of the Detroit CYO's athletic program since the fall of 1942. In that year one of the greatest traditions in Metro Detroit began. Over the first few years the number of parishes and schools that participated in CYO Football grew substantially. In the inaugural season there were 12 teams in the "loop." By 1947, the fifth year of the program, that number had risen to 50. By the tenth season, 1952, there were 64 teams. The league reached it's zenith in the late mid-1960's when there were over 90 teams competing at the varsity level in the Detroit CYO football program! 
     For the first 14 seasons of CYO football there had been a playoff of the division champions and a championship game. The final four championship games (1951-1954) were the first game in a double-header at U-D Stadium. The second game that day was the “Soup Bowl” or as it is known now, the Catholic League First Division (A-B) championship game. More than 10,000 people, many arriving early for the high school game, attended the CYO Championship in those final four seasons. Due to the immense growth of the league, in 1955 it no longer became feasible to have a playoff tournament because there were too many teams and not enough room on the calendar. CYO Athletic Director Frank Connolly felt a tournament would substantially shorten the season for those teams that did not win their divisions and make the playoffs. By 1955 there were 80 teams and only enough time to allow for a 12 team tournament. Connolly scrapped the playoffs and championship prior to the 1955 season, much to chagrin of the dominant teams of the time that wanted to continue to compete for the outright CYO crown. Rather, Connolly placed all 80 teams into 10 divisions and assured a round-robin giving each team a seven game schedule. The majority of the teams in the CYO welcomed this change as it increased the schedule from five, and in some cases four, games to eight. Connolly also did not like the fact that most teams were ending their seasons in the first weeks of October when the weather was still relatively warm. While these 28 seasons produced no CYO champions, the amount of teams in the league and the amount of games being played was a testament to Frank Connolly and the power that is CYO football. 
     Unfortunately, since 1970 the number of teams in the CYO steadily declined. Several factors contributed to this downward swing. Demographics were changing as Detroit was quickly becoming more and more suburban. Enrollments in the Catholic schools and parishes in Detroit were declining. Many parishes and schools were being forced to close. Although the number of CYO football teams in the 1970's and early 1980's was high when compared to today's numbers, it was a far cry from the peak in the 1960's. The decline in the number of teams continued in the 1980's. 
     By the end of the 1970's there were only eight divisions remaining in the CYO. Beginning in 1978, division champs were invited to participate in the Catholic League Prep Bowl at the Pontiac Silverdome. The teams would play in what has become a tradition, a 20-minute running-clock exhibition. All teams in the CYO still played an eight game schedule. This changed in 1983, when CYO Athletic Director Ron Read brought back the playoffs and CYO Football Championship Game. Due to the number of teams and divisions, an 8-team playoff tournament was the feasible option. The CYO Football Championship Game was back, and it would once again be part of the Catholic League Football Championship at the Prep Bowl. 
     The decline continued in the 1980’s and early 1990’s, with the number of teams reaching their lowest total since 1944 with just 22 teams in 1994.  Discussions about how to spur more interest began. The problem in many cases was the financial costs a CYO football program demands. There were not as many quality coaches and administrators willing to dedicate the time to start a new program or keep a struggling program afloat. Demographics also played a role in the decline in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Enrollments were once again on the slide and more schools would close.  There was also the issue of parish boundaries. Many parishes, large enough to field their own teams, were joining partnerships with parishes that had football. Many programs did this to allow kids to play CYO football, some did this to be able to field a team, the problem was that it was too easy to join an existing program, rather than start anew.
     In recent years we have seen a change in this trend. In 2003 the CYO expanded to five divisions for the first time since 1992. New programs, as well as some that have returned after a hiatus, have sprung up all across CYO Football. Rochester Holy Family, Livonia St. Edith, Pontiac Marist Academy, Walled Lake St. William, Birmingham St. Regis, Plymouth Our Lady of Good Counsel, and Utica St. Lawrence all have their own football programs.  In 2005 St. Joseph of Lake Orion revived their program and St. Isaac Jogues followed suit in 2006.  Ann Arbor Catholic will join the league in 2007 and Our Lady of Victory of Northville plans to enter the varsity fray in 2008.
     While the days of eight divisions and 80 teams may be a distant memory, it is clear that CYO football is beginning to grow again. With the dedication of the players, coaches, administration, the parents and fans it is safe to say that CYO football in Detroit is alive and well. Let the tradition continue.


Catholic Youth Organization Football Champions

Year Champion Score Runner-Up Score
1942 Detroit Guardian Angels 13 Detroit St. Francis Home 12
1943 Detroit St. Martin 27 Detroit Epiphany 0
1944 Detroit St. Joan Berchmans 12 Detroit Epiphany 0
1945 Detroit St. Joan Berchmans 25 Detroit Holy Redeemer 20
1946 Detroit St. Bernard 7 Dearbron St. Alphonsus 6
1947 Detroit Assumption Grotto 14 Detroit St. Mary of Redford 12
1948 Detroit Gesu 32 Detroit Assumption Grotto 20
1949 Detroit St. Matthew 7 River Rouge Our Lady of Lourdes 6
1950 Detroit St. John Berchmans 6 Detroit St. Theresa 0
1951 Detroit Guardian Angels 14 Detroit St. Mary of Redford 12
1952 Detroit Assumption Grotto 20 Detroit St. Mary of Redford 12
1953 Royal Oak Shrine 26 East Detroit St. Veronica 12
1954 Detroit St. John Berchmans 21 Detroit Gesu 13
  No Championship From 1955-1982  
1983 Detroit St. Gemma 22 Center Line St. Clement 12
1984 Livonia St. Michael 22 Warren St. Anne 8
1985 Detroit St. Scholastica 23 Roseville St. Angela 0
1986 Dearborn Divine Child 38 Warren St. Anne 24
1987 Livonia St. Michael 36 Warren St. Anne 20
1988 Livonia St. Michael 22 Detroit St. Mary of Redford 8
1989 Livonia St. Michael 22 Warren St. Anne 16
1990 Warren St. Anne 38 Dearborn Divine Child 22
1991 Livonia St. Michael 8 Bloomfield Hills St. Hugo 0
1992 Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows 20 Detroit St. Matthew 13
1993 Livonia St. Michael 24 Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows 6
1994 Livonia St. Michael 22 Warren St. Anne 8
1995 Livonia St. Michael 22 Bloomfield Hills St. Hugo 7
1996 Livonia St. Michael 29 Warren St. Anne 0
1997 Livonia St. Michael 34 Warren St. Anne 22
1998 Detroit St. Scholastica 6 Dearborn Divine Child 0
1999 Warren St. Anne 22 Plymouth Our Lady of Good Counsel 16
2000 Bloomfield Hills St. Hugo 30 Garden City St. Raphael 28
2001 Livonia St. Michael 20 Plymouth Our Lady of Good Counsel 8
2002 Clawson Guardian Angels 34 Plymouth Our Lady of Good Counsel 8
2003 Bloomfield Hills St. Hugo 30 Utica St. Lawrence 8
2004 Warren St. Anne 26 Bloomfield Hills St. Hugo 16
2005 Warren St. Anne 31 Plymouth Our Lady of Good Counsel 22
2006 Livonia St. Edith 12 Birmingham St. Regis 0
2007 Birmingham St. Regis  14 Livonia St. Edith 6

2008

Warren St. Anne 22 Birmingham St. Regis 4
2009 Birmingham St. Regis 28 Walled Lake St. William  24 
2010         


Wednesday, June 13
CYO Football Championships 1942-1955; 1983-Present

Team Championships
St. Michael 11
St. Anne
St. John Berchmans 4
Guardian Angels, Detroit 2
Assumption Grotto 2
St. Scholastica 2
St. Hugo 2
St. Martin 1
St. Bernard 1
St. Matthew 1
Shrine 1
Gesu 1
St. Gemma 1
Divine Child 1
Our Lady of Sorrows 1
Guardian Angels, Clawson 1
St. Edith 1
St. Regis 


Wednesday, June 13
CYO Football Prep Bowl Appearances (1978-Present)
Team No.
St. Anne 21
St. Michael 18
St. Hugo 16
Divine Child 15
Guardian Angels, Clawson 15
St. Scholastica 12
St. Joan of Arc 12
St. Clement 10
St. Matthew 9
St. Raphael 8
Our Lady of Good Counsel 10
Our Lady of the Lakes 8
Our Lady of Sorrows 9
Christ the Good Shepherd 7
St. Veronica 8
St. Francis Cabrini 8
Our Lady of Refuge 7
St. Regis 7
St. Gemma 5
St. Benedict, Highland Park 4
St. Edith 5
Holy Redeemer 3
St. Ambrose 3
Our Lady of Grace 3
St. Alfred 3
Our Lady of Loretto 3
St. Cecilia 2
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 2
St. Lawrence 3
St. William 4
St. Clare 2
Shrine 4
St. Bede 2
St. Damian 2
St. Mary Magdalene 2
St. Suzanne 1
St. Angela 1
St. Mary of Redford 1
St. Alphonsus 1
Everest Academy 1
Marist Academy 1
St. Dennis 1
Holy Name 1
St. Juliana 1
St. Agatha 1
St. Linus 1
St. Francis, Ann Arbor 1
   
   


Wednesday, June 13
CYO Football Final Four Appearances (1983-Present)
Team No.
St. Anne 16
St. Michael 15
Divine Child 10
St. Hugo 10
Our Lady of Good Counsel 7
Guardian Angels 6
St. Scholastica 6
Our Lady of Sorrows 4
St. Clement 3
St. Gemma 3
St. Raphael 3
St. Lawrence 2
St. Cecilia 2
St. Joan of Arc 2
St. Matthew 2
Our Lady of the Lakes 2
St. Edith 3
St. Regis 4
St. Alfred 1
St. Clare 1
St. Angela 1
Our Lady of Refuge 1
St. Mary of Redford 1
St. Veronica 1
St. William


Wednesday, June 13
CYO Football Division Champions 1993-Present
Division A (1993-Present)

Year Champion(s)
1993 St. Michael
1994 St. Michael
1995 Guardian Angels
1996 St. Michael
1997 St. Michael
1998 St. Scholastica
1999 Our Lady of Good Counsel
2000 Guardian Angels
2001 Our Lady of Good Counsel
2002 Guardian Angels
2003 Our Lady of Good Counsel
2004 Divine Child
2005 Our Lady of Good Counsel
2006 Our Lady of Good Counsel
  Divine Child
  St. Edith
2007 St. Edith
2008 Our Lady of Good Counsel 
2009 St. William 

Division B (1993-Present)
Year Champion(s)
1993 St. Matthew
  St. Hugo
  St. Anne
1994 St. Anne
1995 St. Anne
1996 St. Anne
1997 St. Anne
1998 St. Hugo
1999 St. Anne
2000 St. Ambrose
2001 St. Anne
2002 St. Joan of Arc
2003 St. Lawrence
2004 St. Anne
2005 St. Anne
2006 St. Anne
2007 St. Regis
2008 St. Regis 
2009 St. Regis

Division C (1993-Present)
Year Champion(s)
1993 Guardian Angels
  Our Lady of the Lakes
1994 St. Clement
1995 St. Clement
1996 St. Clement
1997 St. Raphael
1998 St. Raphael
1999 St. Raphael
2000 St. Veronica
2001 St. Clement
2002 St. Clement
2003 Our Lady of the Lakes
2004 Our Lady of Refuge
2005 St. Veronica
2006 St. William
2007 Our Lady of Refuge
2008 Our Lady of Refuge 
2009 Shrine
2010  

Division D (1993-Present)
Year Champion(s)
1993 Our Lady of Grace
1994 St. Gemma
1995 Holy Redeemer
1996 St. Alphonsus
1997 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
1998 St. Francis Cabrini
1999 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
2000 St. Edith
2001 Everest Academy
  St. Benedict
2002 St. Benedict
2003 Our Lady of Sorrows
2004 St. Regis
2005 St. William
2006 Our Lady of the Lakes
2007 Shrine
2008 St. Francis, Ann Arbor 
2009 Guardian Angels
2010  

Division E (2002-Present)
Year Champion(s)
2002 Holy Redeemer
2003 St. Frances Cabrini
2004 St. Benedict
2005 St. Frances Cabrini
2006 St. Frances Cabrini
2007 St. Frances Cabrini
2008 St. Frances Cabrini 
2009 St. Veronica
2010  

Division F (2003-Present)
Year Champion(s)
2003 St. Veronica
2004 St. Raphael
2005 St. Michael #2
2006  
2007  
2008  
2009  
2010  
2011  


Wednesday, June 13
CYO Football Division Champions 1978-1992
West-Suburban Division (1978-1989)

Year Champion(s)
1978 Divine Child
1979 Our Lady of Sorrows
1980 Our Lady of Sorrows
1981 Divine Child
1982 St. Michael
1983 St. Michael
1984 St. Michael
1985 St. Scholastica
1986 Divine Child
1987 St. Michael
1988 St. Michael
1989 St. Michael

Northeast/East-Suburban Division (1978-1989)
Year Champion(s)
1978 St. Dennis/Guardian Angels
1979 St. Clement
1980 St. Anne
1981 St. Anne
1982 St. Anne
1983 St. Clement
1984 St. Anne
1985 St. Matthew
1986 St. Anne
1987 St. Anne
1988 St. Anne
1989 St. Anne

North/Northern Division (1978-1992)
Year Champion(s)
1978 St. Bede
1979 St. Bede
1980 Our Lady of the Lakes
1981 St. James, Ferndale
1982 Our Lady of Refuge
1983 Guardian Angels
1984 Guardian Angels
1985 St. Regis
1986 Our Lady of Refuge
1987 Our Lady of the Lakes
1988 St. Clement
1989 St. Clement
1990 St. Clement
1991 Guardian Angels
1992 Guardian Angels

East/Eastside Division (1978-1992)
Year Champion(s)
1978 St. Joan of Arc
1979 St. Clare
1980 St. Veronica
1981 St. Joan of Arc
1982 St. Matthew
1983 St. Clare
1984 St. Matthew
1985 St. Angela
1986 St. Ambrose
1987 St. Matthew
1988 St. Veronica
1989 St. Matthew
1990 St. Joan of Arc
1991 St. Matthew
1992 St. Matthew

Downriver Division (1978-1987)
Year Champion(s)
1978 St. Alfred
1979 St. Francis Cabrini
1980 St. Alfred
  St. Cyril 
1981 St. Alfred
1982 St. Alfred
1983 St. Alfred
1984 Christ the Good Shepherd
1985 Christ the Good Shepherd
1986 Christ the Good Shepherd
1987 St. Francis Cabrini

Central/Suburban Division (1978-1984; 1990-1992)
Year Champion(s)
1978 Shrine
1979 Holy Name
1980 St. Mary Magdalene, Hazel Park
1981 St. Mary Magdalene, Hazel Park
1982 Guardian Angels
1983 St. Hugo
1984 St. Regis
1990 St. Scholastica
1991 St. Scholastica
1992 St. Scholastica

Southwest Division (1978-1984; 1990-1992)
Year Champion(s)
1978 St. Damian
1979 St. Damian
  St. Raphael
1980 St. Raphael
1981 St. Raphael
1982 St. Linus
1983 St. Suzanne
1984 St. Raphael
1990  St. Raphael
1991  Christ the Good Shepherd 
1992  Our Lady of Grace
  Christ the Good Shepherd

Metro Division (1990-1992)
Year Champion(s)
1990 St. Anne
1991 St. Hugo
1992 Our Lady of Sorrows

Northwest Division (1978-1984)
Year Champion(s)
1978 Our Lady of Loretto
1979 Our Lady of Loretto
1980 St. Gemma
1981 St. Gerard
1982 St. Agatha
1983 St. Gemma
1984 Our Lady of Loretto

Westside Division (1985-1986)
Year Champion(s)
1985 St. Cecilia
1986 St. Cecilia
1987 St. Regis
1988 St. Gemma 
1989  St. Gemma 


 

 
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