St. Paris is the name of the town where the parochial school stands. Founded by St. Paris himself in the 1700's. He is credited with ridding the parish of sheep bladders and anything that could be considered a ball. The children's only option of play was to run or wrestle. There is where the legacy begins. Years later recruits flocked to St. Paris to be anointed and were given either a tractor or a Ford 150 for their commitment and dedication. Some years later a prodigy was born unto St. Paris. A prodigy who was able to deliver bass to the masses and it was good.
People in Ohio still think they are a private parochial. It's a running joke here for about the last twenty years.
The Graham School is a secondary school.
Taylor, Jordans, Steiber were wrestling all of those national youth tourneys when they were kids.