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Messmer’s 2010 track and field season sees eight school records fall!
Posted 05/19/2010 07:25PM

Congratulations to the track team for a successful season, including eight new school records.

Our new record holders are as follows:

Maurice Baldwin, triple jump (44'6.25)

Chante Hollinshed, long jump (17'6); With this jump, Chante also broke the conference meet record in the long jump.  

Kamisha Harvey, 400M run (1:08.94)

Darren Welch, 300M Intermediate hurdles (43.63)

Patrick Neal Brown, 800M run (2:24.16)

Paul David Blackman shot put and discus (40'1.50 and 103'1 respectively) and the men's 4x400 (3:48.43)

The teams are set to compete at regionals, sectionals, and state in the upcoming weeks. Good luck team!


1926 - Archbishop Messmer establishes Diocesan High School (now Messmer High School) with 166 students.


1928 - Diocesan High School renamed Messmer High School after Archbishop Sebastian Gebhard Messmer.


1940 - Enrollment reaches all-time high with two shifts of classes to accommodate more than 1,400 students and no freshman classes.

 

1980 - Messmer begins to see a steady decline in student enrollment.


1984 - Archdiocese of Milwaukee announces the closure of Messmer High School and Save Messmer Committee is formed.


1984 - With support from the DeRance Foundation, the Messmer school building is purchased from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.


1985 - Messmer High School reopens with 115 students and 16 faculty members and becomes the first independent Catholic school in Milwaukee.


1995 - Messmer High School becomes the first religious school accepted into School Choice program.


1998 - Archbishop officially recognizes Messmer as an independent Catholic school.

 

1999 - Messmer Catholic Schools is established to oversee Messmer High School and the new Messmer Preparatory Catholic School (formerly St. Mary Czestochowa).


2007 - Messmer Catholic Schools assumes management of St. Rose and St. Leo schools at the request of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.


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