Geibel Catholic High School - Sports

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Geibel Catholic is well known statewide for their basketball program, led for 45 years by Coach Ken Misiak. Geibel went on to an undefeated season in 1978, winning the single A State Championship that year. Geibel has won two WPIAL championships in 1978, and 1981. And has over 20 divisional championships during Misiak's tenure. Geibel has also had much success with their golf program, which won the divisional title 4 years in a row (2004–07) under three different head coaches and reaching the WPIAL finals in 2007. The golf team also had a great deal of success in the early 1990s, winning the WPIAL Championship in 1994 under coach John MacFarland. The Geibel football team is well known for being one of losingest programs in all of the WPIAL, with a 13-87 record over the past 10 years. Geibel's football team used to hold the record for the longest losing streak in PIAA history of 38 games. In 2011, Geibel's inline hockey made its presence known as the team were champions of Division 4 of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Roller Hockey League.

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