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(I'm not aware of any state championships St. Ignatius has won (yet). It's not an IHSA one. If someone has a source for them having won a Masonic championship, put it back in.)
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Saint Ignatius College Prep is a private Jesuit college preparatory school in Chicago, Illinois. It currently competes as a member of the [[North Metropolitan Scholastic Bowl League]] in the greater Chicago area. The current coaches are Martin Kelley (Frosh/Soph) and Frank Bellucci (Varsity). It almost instantaneously turned into a power in Illinois when Andrew Deveau transferred from [[Maine South]] in order to take higher math classes at a nearby university.
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'''Saint Ignatius College Prep''' is a private Jesuit college preparatory school in Chicago, Illinois. It currently competes as a member of the [[North Metropolitan Scholastic Bowl League]] in the greater Chicago area. The current coaches are Martin Kelley (Frosh/Soph) and Frank Bellucci (Varsity).
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It almost instantaneously turned into a power in Illinois for the 2009–10 school year when [[Andrew Deveau]] transferred from [[Maine South]] in order to take higher math classes at [[UIC]].
 
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Revision as of 20:15, 26 January 2010

Saint Ignatius Wolfpack
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Location:
Chicago
Coaches Martin Kelley and Frank Bellucci
National Championships none
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
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Saint Ignatius College Prep is a private Jesuit college preparatory school in Chicago, Illinois. It currently competes as a member of the North Metropolitan Scholastic Bowl League in the greater Chicago area. The current coaches are Martin Kelley (Frosh/Soph) and Frank Bellucci (Varsity).

It almost instantaneously turned into a power in Illinois for the 2009–10 school year when Andrew Deveau transferred from Maine South in order to take higher math classes at UIC.