As the NCAA basketball tournament enters its last rounds, fans can seen out around town pulling for their teams.
Parkway West forward Larry Toomey earns Suburban South Player of the Year honors.
Kennedy rallies in the second half at Crystal City, but loses, 44-43, in the Class 3 District 4 championship game.
Lafayette loses, 65-47, to St. Joseph's Academy at UMSL in the Class 5 sectionals.
Marquette falls to unbeaten Chaminade, 75-45, in a Class 5 sectional matchup at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
The Mustangs, behind junior center Ryan Rosburg, defeat top-seeded Parkway South, 30-28, in the district title game.
Lafayette junior guard Ashley Hipp scores a game-high 17 points to lift the Lancers to a 51-36 home win over Eureka in the district title game.
The dramatic competition came down to the 400-yard freestyle medley.
Marquette wrestler Matthew Mosior finished in fifth place.
None of the Lafayette and Parkway West wrestlers are still in the tournament.
The Parkway West swimming and diving team is targeting a top finish at the state Swimming & Diving Championships.
The state wrestling meet at University of Missouri has led to a few early exits, but the Mustangs the Longhorns still have skin in the game.
The 81st MSHSAA State Wrestling Championships will be Feb. 17-19 at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo.
Southwest Division foes Marquette and Oakville will play in the first round of the Challenge Cup.
Marquette uses its inside presence to control the Pioneers and coast to a 63-50 victory.
See how you or your neighbors fared at the weekend's indoor triathlon in Ballwin.
Marquette finished last season with a 15-13 record, including 4-4 in the Suburban West Conference. They are led by junior Ryan Rosburg, who averaged 14.6 points per game.