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Metro Catholic Conference

The Metro Catholic Conference (MCC) is a high school athletic conference in St. Louis, Missouri. It includes the Vianney Golden Griffins, the DeSmet Spartans, the Chaminade Red Devils, the CBC Cadets, and the SLUH Junior Billikens.
==History==
Until the founding of the MCC in 1991, the "Big Five" all-male high schools in the St. Louis area had never been in one conference at the same time, despite all having enjoyed long athletic traditions. While the schools had competed in several previous leagues—namely the Prep League, Bi-State Athletic Conference, and Catholic Athletic Conference—those conferences had all dissolved, due to declining numbers of member schools, logistical hurdles in having conferences with both Missouri and Illinois schools, and differences of opinion between Archdiocese-run schools and those run by religious orders. Since the MCC's formation, levels of competition have increased, schools have expanded their facilities, and in general the league has positioned itself as one of the state's most competitive high school competitions.
Soccer has long been the dominant sport among MCC schools; while several schools have had competitive football teams (including state championships won by DeSmet in 2005 and CBC in 2014), it has been "the beautiful game" where the MCC has excelled. It is not uncommon for even the league's two smallest schools, Chaminade and Vianney, to field four teams, such is the popularity of soccer among their students. In fact, there has been only one season—2000—where the Missouri "Show-Me Cup" final did not feature at least one MCC team. In addition, ice hockey has become another popular sport among the schools, spearheaded by CBC's record winning streak from 2002 to 2006, where they won more than 130 consecutive games.
Sports offered by all MCC schools include: (fall) football, soccer, cross-country, swimming; (winter) hockey, basketball, wrestling, racquetball; (spring) golf, tennis, track and field, lacrosse, water polo, volleyball, rugby union, and baseball.

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