Boston College High School
Boston College High School is an all-male, Jesuit, Roman Catholic, college preparatory secondary school founded in 1863 with historical ties to Boston College. It serves grades 7-12 and is based in Dorchester of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.Athletic achievements
The school was ranked #10 on Sports Illustrated's list of Top High School Athletic programs in 2007.State championships
The 2009 Indoor Track Relay Team won the Massachusetts State Relays.
The baseball team won the State Finals in 2001, 2008 and 2009.Notable alumni
- William Bulger, politician, former President of University of Massachusetts system
- Tim Bulman, NFL defensive lineman
- Joe Cannata, hockey player
- Joe Callahan, NHL defenseman
- Jim Carey, former NHL player
- Paul Carey, former MLB player
- General George W. Casey Jr., four-star general, Chief of Staff of the United States Army
- David Chiu, president, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- Thomas Cronin, political scientist and educator
- Richard Cushing, Archbishop of Boston
- Most Rev. John Michael D'Arcy, Bishop Emeritus of Fort Wayne-South Bend, former Auxiliary Bishop of Boston
- Terry Driscoll, NBA professional basketball player
- Maxwell Drummey, member of music duo Chester French
- Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., four-star general, U.S. Marine Corps, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Ed Gallagher, starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1932 season
- Paul Guilfoyle, actor
- Ken Hackett, Ambassador to the Holy See, retired president of Catholic Relief Services
- Alex Hassan, MLB player for Boston Red Sox
- Patrick Francis Healy, The New York Times political correspondent
- General Joseph P. Hoar, former Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command
- Ike Kamp, former MLB player
- Thomas G. Kelley, recipient of Medal of Honor
- Edward Thaddeus Lawton, Boston-born Catholic bishop in Nigeria
- Pat Leahy, NHL hockey player
- Dennis Lehane, author of Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, Shutter Island
- Theodore Marier, founder of St. Paul's Choir School, Harvard Square
- Chris Marinelli, NFL football player, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts
- Edwin McDonough, actor
- John A. McNeice Jr, philanthropist, former Chairman and CEO, Colonial Group
- James P. Moran, Sr., Boston Redskins player, father of Virginia politicians Jim Moran and Brian Moran
- Nnamdi Obukwelu, NFL player, Indianapolis Colts
- Joe Nash, NFL player, Seattle Seahawks
- Jake O'Brien, professional basketball player
- Joseph T. O'Callahan, Catholic priest and recipient of Medal of Honor
- Francis Patrick O'Connor, former Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
- Pietro Pezzati, painter
- Mike Ryan, NHL hockey player
- Walter V. Robinson, journalist
- Paul Sally, professor of mathematics and Director of Undergraduate Studies at University of Chicago
- Francis X. Shea, Jesuit academic who served as president of College of St. Scholastica and chancellor of Antioch College
- Ryan Shea, professional hockey player for Chicago Blackhawks
- Mike Sullivan, current head coach of Pittsburgh Penguins, former NHL hockey player
- Steve Trapilo, NFL football player
- Eric Turner, singer
- Erik Vendt, Olympic swimmer, gold medalist 2008, silver medalist in both 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics
- Dan Wetzel, journalist
- Jerry York, Boston College men's hockey head coach