Catholic High School League

Unlike many similar leagues, the CHSL governs secondary, middle, and elementary sports for most of the parochial schools in the Detroit area.

Boys Sports:[2] baseball, basketball, bowling, cross-country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, ski, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling.

Listed below are typical divisional alignments for a common sport, in this case girls basketball (as of April, 2015).

Listed below are typical divisional alignments for a common sport, in this case boys basketball (as of April, 2015).

[12] In boys basketball, Orchard Lake St. Mary's is the state's second-winningest all-time program with 1,250 wins (as of 2009).

[16] Detroit St. Martin de Porres holds the record for the most state titles in boys track with fifteen (as of 2015).

[17] Madison Heights Bishop Foley holds the most girls soccer state titles in Michigan history with twelve (as of 2015).

Names of notable alumni are listed in descending order based on their respective year of high school graduation.

Prep Bowl facts: Through 2015, the winningest high schools in Prep Bowl history, regardless of divisions, are: For all Prep Bowl high school football game results, click here[36][37] Soup Bowl Fact: Parochial League Football Championship Facts: In 1947, the Detroit City League boys basketball champion and the Detroit Parochial League boys basketball champion met at Olympia Stadium in Detroit to play for the first time to determine who would wear the crown as the Detroit City Basketball Champions.

[42][43][44][45][46][47][48] The Goodfellow Game was played in a time before Michigan had a high school state championship playoff.