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OFFICIAL Central Catholic High School Fighting Irish spirit wear and online store

Shop the Central Catholic High School online store for officially licensed Fighting Irish apparel that celebrates academic excellence, athletic achievement, and community pride in Toledo, Ohio. Established in 1919, Central Catholic High School has built a tradition connected to academic excellence, leadership development, school tradition, and student success. The Fighting Irish mascot and Scarlet and Gray colors give students, alumni, families, faculty, and supporters a recognizable way to share pride in the school community.

The collection includes T-shirts, spirit wear, Hoodies, Sweatshirts, and customizable apparel for teams, clubs, student groups, alumni, and proud family members. Whether shoppers are searching for school spirit wear, custom school apparel, or a trusted online spirit wear store, the assortment is designed to make school pride easy to wear and easy to personalize.

Located at 2550 Cherry St, Toledo, Ohio, 43608, Central Catholic High School serves a community with its own distinctive local character. Toledo is part of a Ohio region known for manufacturing heritage, college athletics, parks, and community pride.

Whether you are cheering from the stands, supporting a student organization, or honoring an alumni connection, the Central Catholic High School online store offers apparel that reflects Ohio pride and school spirit.

Central Catholic High School Apparel FAQ

Q: Where can I buy Central Catholic High School Fighting Irish apparel?
A: Official Central Catholic High School apparel is available through the Rokkitwear online store.

Q: What are Central Catholic High School's colors?
A: Scarlet and Gray.

Q: Can Central Catholic High School apparel be customized?
A: Yes. Many items can be personalized with teams, clubs, activities, graduation years, and other school-specific options.

Q: When was Central Catholic High School established?
A: 1919.