Archbishop Carroll High School Football

Home of the Patriots

School

Archbishop Carroll High School (Radnor, PA), founded in 1967, is a Roman Catholic, co-educational secondary school within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.   Carroll educates a diverse student population that comes from 4 counties and represents over 80 elementary schools.  For more information please visit www.jcarroll.org.

Prevost Field

Carroll has hosted home games at Radnor High School's Prevost Field since 1969.  Prevost Field has a plush, natural grass surface and it is maintained immaculately.  The addition of lights in 1999 ushered in a new era of Friday night games and started the "Thanksgiving Eve" tradition in 2000 with a 31-7 victory over Malvern Prep.

Practice Field

Carroll's on-campus practice facility is arguably the finest in the Philadelphia Catholic League.  The practice field hosts the JV and Freshman home football games, and it doubles as the home of the Carroll Boy's Lacrosse team in the spring.

Weightroom - Fitness Center

The Carroll Weightroom is the hub of power development for all Patriot athletes.  The three-room facility offers dumbells ranging from five to one hundred pounds as well as standard free weights and state-of-the-art strength training machines.

AV/Film & Meeting Rooms

Opened in August 2007, the AV Film & Meeting Room is the newest facility edition to the Carroll Football experience.

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