The Flyers lost at Oakville 25-16 and 28-26.
Affton won the first round of district football playoffs.
Lindbergh defeated the Panthers in two games Tuesday.
Here's a recap of South County schools and their sports this week.
Lancers score three in the bottom of the seventh to force extra innings, but lose 7-6 in eight.
Sophomore Leigh Wayman’s bases-loaded hit wins it in the bottom of the seventh. Lutheran South will advance to the district championship game.
Unranked Bronchos score two magnificent goals in thrilling 2-1 win over No. 6 powerhouse Trinity Catholic.
The Mustangs are 2-2 and hoping to move up in the Suburban West standings, while the Flyers are 3-1 and on a roll.
Affton wins in two games in the latest match of this budding rivalry.
The neighborhood rivals are all set for a Thursday night matchup at Affton High School.
The Flyers (2-1) will travel north to face Suburban West Conference rival Parkway South (3-0).
The Flyers tamed the Panthers 3-2 Monday.
Affton's poor football season continues with a 49-2 loss.
Lindbergh's talented brother tandem of Grant Krueger and Garrett Krueger pace the Flyers past Fox, 34-3.
Lindbergh capitalizes on some mistakes and hand Fox their third straight loss tonight.
The Flyers hope to keep Fox winless this season when the teams meet in a Suburban West Conference matchup at 7 p.m. on Friday night.
The Cougars are 0-2 and have scored just twice this season despite some success running the ball.
Lindbergh is off to an 8-5 start in the 2011 season after going 16-11 last season.
Both teams start slow, but Priory capitalizes on Affton's mental mistakes and penalties to win, 27-6.
A 27-yard boot from junior Daniel Menees proves to be game-winner, but only after Lindbergh misses its own field-goal try that would've forced a second OT.
The Rams take advantage of a young Lutheran South team in a commanding ABC League victory, 48-7.
The Flyers fall 24-21 in overtime as Lafayette kicks a 27-yard field goal and hangs in the extra session.
The Cougars fail to gain any offensive momentum at home in their 27-6 loss to Priory.
This matchup features two of the area’s best QBs: Lindbergh’s Peter Simpson and Lafayette’s Dominic Besisi.
Chuck Faucette returns to high school coaching after two seasons with the Rams with a team he says offers much potential.
Our high school football breakdown includes teams and star players to follow this season, and how Patch will help you stay atop of everything.
The Affton Cougars take on the Priory Rebels in week two of their 2011 season.
John and Mary Ann Kunderman participate in a program to help veterans prevent memory loss.
It was a perfect beginning to this season for the Flyers as they silence the fans at Oakville from the very beginning of their 42-0 rout.
The Flyers travel to Suburban West Conference-rival Oakville in the regular season opener for both teams.
Injuries contributed to a bad start to the season.
Katie Kennedy received a $2,500 award to apply to higher education expenses.
The Chargers return three pitchers from a team that won 18 games and was co-champion in the MWAA I Conference last year.
Softball teams from Affton and Eureka high schools started their seasons Tuesday afternoon in 100˚F temperatures.
With 31 seniors back, including QB Peter Simpson and LB Chris Kew, Lindbergh is looking for its third straight Suburban West Conference championship.
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The 21st annual St. Michael's Soccer Tournament in Wehner Park ended Sunday.
Their goal is to reach the final four of the state tournament.
The Flyers open their season on Friday, Aug. 26 at Oakville, and their home opener is Sept. 2 against Lafayette.
The Cougars open their season on Friday, Aug. 26 at home against Union.