For a century, Notre Dame has shaped student-athletes through dedication, discipline, and a commitment to excellence. From early gymnasiums and community fields to today’s championship teams and growing programs, Bulldogs have competed with heart, sportsmanship, and faith at the center of it all.
This month, as part of our Centennial celebration, we’re highlighting Notre Dame’s athletic tradition and the moments, teams, and titles that have defined Bulldog pride over the past 100 years.
1956 Bulldog Cheerleaders: Dick Fox, Bob Rathburn, Bob Reiker, Joe Keller, Dan Schmittzehe, Elaine Moyers, Mark McMullen, Becky Hohler, Sandy Miller and Helen Ressel.
The Lady Bulldogs captured first place at the Woodland Invitational Tournament on January 20, 1990, by defeating Delta 54-44. Top scorers were Michelle Ressel with 23 points and Theresa Sander with 15.
Soccer moms perform a good luck cheer at a send off assembly before the 2002 soccer state championship.
Seniors Kelsie Neff, Sharde Armour, Jordan Seabaugh, Libby Brauss, Kelsey Gaines, Paige Schumer, Kristen McClain, Stephanie Ross, junior Theresa Kiblinger, and Brother David celebrate the 2007 boys soccer state championship win.
Riley Burger competes at a home track meet. Burger was a four-time state champion in fielding events for the Notre Dame girls track & field team.
Our mission is to provide a Catholic education that develops each student’s mind, body, and spirit, centered in the teaching mission of Jesus Christ so that when you give us your child, we shall return you an apostle