Maplewood Richmond Heights junior quarterback Kahlid Hagens said he's ready to begin playing football after a summer spent running, lifting weights and playing basketball.
Head coach Chris Meyer said the Maplewood Richmond Heights boys soccer team is looking to minimize the goals it gives up this season.
Parents and fans of Maplewood Richmond Heights athletes received a glimpse of what the season will hold during a Blue and White Night on Friday.
Charlie Harned, Gabe Jacus and Maaman Hossayrami will serve as starters and team captains for the Greyhounds this season.
The Burroughs Bombers, Duchesne Pioneers and DuBourg Cavaliers also participated in the event held at Gay Field.
Standout Brandi Allen has graduated, but coach Cheryl Carmon still expects Maplewood Richmond Heights to compete for a district title.
The Maplewood Richmond Heights varsity football team will take on archrival Brentwood in the second game of the season Sept. 2.
The class draws residents from cities surrounding The Center of Clayton such as Ladue and University City, and participants say the exercises yield health benefits.
The Greyhounds will open their season Aug. 27 at Lutheran North.
Elizabeth Krane is a senior at Clayton High School and a member of the Clayton Shaw Park Tideriders who will travel to California later this month for the event.
Malcolm Hill Jr. is a student at Belleville East High School in Illinois.
Eight assistant coaches have been working with Clayton High School players ahead of the fall football season.
Personal trainers such as Andrew Tucker from The Center of Clayton not only help a variety of people get healthierโthey experience rewards of their own.
Clayton High School senior Elizabeth Krane has been swimming with the Clayton Shaw Park Tideriders since age 5 and plans to continue swimming in college.
Former Maplewood Richmond Heights thrower Marcus Daily said he has accepted a verbal offer for a track scholarship.
The team went 8-4 and implemented a new defense in 2010.
World-class players such as Liezel Huber and Jean-Julien Rojer set up at The Boulevard-Saint Louis on Saturday for a clinic geared toward children ages 6 to 10.
The top area college baseball players, including Clayton Comets๏ปฟ player Kyle Grieshaber, gathered Tuesday for the St. Louis Metro Collegiate All-Star Game.
Maplewood Richmond Heights coach Brandon Gregory worked at the football event held at De Smet in Creve Coeur.
Scott Weissman served as a defensive coordinator at the high school in 2010.
The Shaw Park invitational has become a summer tradition.
Teams from all over the Midwest will battle for a berth in July's Greater Midwest Baseball World Series.
About 700 swimmers will be competing at Shaw Park June 24, 25 and 26.
Former elite disc golf player David McCormack is a key player in course design around St. Louis and the Midwest.
Girls soccer coach challenges players to live up to athletic potential, produces eight winning seasons in 10 years.
Gray skies can't keep Clayton residents from taking part in the Guinness Book's world's largest swimming lesson.
The St. Louis Men's Lacrosse League features six teams and the top adult players in the area, including some ex-Fontbonne University players.
Clayton's track, soccer and baseball teams can look ahead for even brighter 2012 seasons.
Eric Liska will run track at Hutchinson Community College while Tony King will play football at William Penn. Both attended Maplewood Richmond Heights High School.
The Clayton resident earned numerous other awards at this year's St. Louis Senior Olympics.
The Greyhounds finished the 2011 season at 11-7.
Jake Lee and Joe Dulle of Clayton High School won a third-set tiebreaker to win the championship in the Class 1 state doubles title match.
Several Clayton residents are registered to participate in a variety of athletic events this weekend.
The event happens this weekend in Jefferson City.
His main events this year in St. Louis will include the 50-meter dash and the running long jump.
Coach Bill Rosner said his Clayton team pitched well, caught well and played good defense.
Meanwhile, the Maplewood Richmond Heights Blue Devils girls 4x100-meter relay took seventh, senior Brandi Allen took seventh in shot put and freshman Essence Brewer took eighth in the 200-meter dash.
The Maplewood Richmond Heights Blue Devils baseball team struck first.
Among those qualifying are Leah Johnson from the girls team and Frank May from the boys team.
The Maplewood Richmond Heights Blue Devils defeated Barat Academy on Wednesday, 9-8.