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'''Allentown Central Catholic High School''' is a [[parochial school]] located at 301 North Fourth Street in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown]], [[Pennsylvania]], in the [[United States]]. It predominantly serves students from the [[Lehigh Valley]] region of the state.
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As of 2006, the school's total enrollment is 934 students, with a nearly equal number of female and male students. The school competes athletically in the [[Lehigh Valley Conference]] in District XI of the [[Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association]]. It plays its home [[American football|football]] and some of its [[soccer]] games at [[J. Birney Crum Stadium]], a 15,000 capacity stadium in the city.
'''Lantsch''' ({{lang-de|'Lenz'}}) is a [[municipalities of Switzerland|municipality]] in the district of [[Albula (district)|Albula]] in the [[Cantons of Switzerland|canton]] of [[Graubünden]] in [[Switzerland]].
 
==School accomplishments==
The majority of its population is [[Romansh]]-speaking.
 
===Academic accomplishments===
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*First place, ''[[Scholastic Scrimmage]]'', 2005 and 2006.
==External links==
* [http://www.lantsch-lenz.ch Official website] {{de icon}}
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===Athletic accomplishments===
 
Allentown Central Catholic is particularly known for its highly successful girls [[basketball]] team, which has won the Pennsylvania state championship in four of the past five years. The school's Pennsylvania state championships include:
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*Pennsylvania state champions, boys basketball, 1984, 1986.
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*Pennsylvania state champions, girls basketball, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004.
*Pennsylvania state champions, football, 1993, 1998.
*Pennsylvania state champions, girls cross country, 2002.
*Pennsylvania state champions, girls volleyball, 2002.
 
==Notable alumni==
*[[Michelle Marciniak]], women's basketball coach, [[University of South Carolina]], and former professional basketball player, [[Women's National Basketball Association|WNBA]]'s [[Portland Fire]] and [[Seattle Storm]].
*[[Billy McCaffrey]], former [[college basketball]] shooting guard, [[Duke University]] and [[Vanderbilt University]].
*[[Ed McCaffrey]], former professional football player, [[New York Giants]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] and [[Denver Broncos]].
*[[Tony Stewart (football player)|Tony Stewart]], current professional football player, [[Cincinnati Bengals]].
*[[Christine Taylor]], actress and wife of actor [[Ben Stiller]].
 
==External links==
*[http://www.acchs.info/ Allentown Central Catholic High School Official Web Site].
*[http://www.highschoolsports.net/defaultcal_300.cfm?school=PA181023819 Allentown Central Catholic athletics schedule and scores] at HighSchoolSports.net.
*[http://www.lviac.net/central.asp Allentown Central Catholic High School Page at Lehigh Valley Conference Official Web Site].
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