Manchester Catholic High School Athletic Hall of Fame
The Athletic Hall of Fame proudly honors the outstanding alumni of Manchester’s Catholic high schools — past and present — whose dedication, talent, and character have shaped our rich athletic tradition.
Established to formally recognize and preserve the memory of exceptional athletes, coaches, and supporters, the Hall of Fame celebrates individuals and teams who have made lasting contributions to our athletic programs. Their achievements reflect not only competitive excellence, but also the values of integrity, leadership, and faith that define our Catholic school community.
We take great pride in our student-athletes and the longstanding tradition of academic and athletic accomplishment within our schools. The Hall of Fame stands as a lasting symbol of gratitude and appreciation for the excellence, honor, and devotion demonstrated by these celebrated individuals.
We remember and honor the graduates of Trinity High School, while also recognizing and thanking the schools that laid the foundation for our shared legacy:
- St. Joseph's School for Boys
- St. Joseph's School for Girls
- Ste. Marie High School
- St. Anthony High School
- St. George High School
- Immaculata High School
- Bishop Bradley High School
Together, these institutions represent a proud heritage of faith, scholarship, sportsmanship, and community — a legacy the Athletic Hall of Fame is honored to preserve and celebrate for generations to come.
Make a Nomination
Eligibility Requirements:
Nominees May Include:
- Alumni athletes who have demonstrated exceptional skill, leadership, and sportsmanship during their time at Trinity High School and predecessor institutions.
- Coaches who have made outstanding contributions to athletic programs and student development.
- Supporters or contributors (e.g., administrators, boosters, volunteers) who have provided exceptional service or leadership to Catholic school athletics.
General Requirements:
- Alumni must have graduated at least 10 years prior to nomination.
- Coaches and supporters may be considered after at least 5 years of active involvement.
- Nominees must exemplify Catholic values, good character, and community leadership
beyond athletics.