Each week we'll have news and notes from around the conference including the Pattonville Pirates and their rivals.
In what was being billed as the best high school football game of the week, the De Smet Spartans grinded out a 14-12 victory Saturday at Hazelwood East.
Williams, Wills each score twice for Hazelwood Central; Pattonville shut out for second straight week
The Rebels are able to take advantage of Cougar penalties.
Coach: "We got whooped"
The Jaguars cannot contain Parkway Central receiver Brandon Sheperd, who scores five touchdowns.
The Rams fall to 0-2 on the young season.
Anthon and Red Devils plow through Roosevelt in the first half to lead the way to a 54-6 win.
The team is coming off a close loss to Windsor last week.
The Rockwood squad is looking for improvement after an opening week loss.
New Seckman coach Jamie Critchlow will rely on running back Blake Pepper, while Parkway Central features receiver Brandon Sheperd.
The Creve Coeur area is under a heat advisory until Saturday night.
De Smet looks for a second win while Pattonville hopes to improve after a shutout loss last week.
Whitfield's Bill Daues to receive the area's highest honor for prep coaches in October as part of St. Louis Soccer Hall Of Fame Festivities.
Pirates go down to conference rival.
Anthon's five first-half touchdowns pave the way for 47-32 victory
Spartan senior Durron Neal scores three touchdowns, while defense holds Hawks to 53 total yards in dominating De Smet win.
The Vikings defeated SLUH on a walk off field goal.
Star receiver Durron Neal had two touchdown catches and a touchdown run to power Spartans past Hawks.
Friday night lights spills over into Saturday sunshine.
The Red Devils have to rebuild after losing standouts Rob Standard and Christian Suntrup.
The Colts return a number of players from a team which finished 10-15 last season.
De Smet faces Hazelwood Central, which is coming off three straight trips to the MSHSAA Class 6 state championship game.
The Warriors won the Class 1 state title for the seventh time last season.
Pattonville grad and ATP Tour tennis player earns a wild card into US Open qualifying draw with victory
Division I recruit Brandon Sheperd is hoping to lead the Colts into the 2011 postseason.
McGhee and Utley should be anchors for Pattonville squad in search of a conference title.
The Rebels will christen a new athletic complex next month.
Team hopes to improve on below .500 record in 2010.
The Red Devils will look to a group of young players who have already gained experience in the system.
Patch has a list of where teams are in round-robin practices Friday and Saturday.
Last season, Parkway North was a conference best 7-1.
Veteran coach Ray Stahl looks to right the ship after a 10-16 campaign in 2010.
The team hopes to build off last season's 11-2 record, and find a new crop of linebackers and linemen.
Stadium construction is another challenge in addition to finding new talent on offense.
Durron Neal will lead the Spartans' attack again this year.
The new St. Louis Men's Lacrosse League plays its championship at De Smet and featured many Creve-Couer-area players.
Ex-Chaminade basketball player Kenny Lee is part of the inaugural "Man to Man" wheelchair game, featuring local celebs.
Creve Coeur Patch has two seats to the exhibition game against the Colts up for grabs.
Teams are already hitting the field, ahead of the start of the school year.