The Mustangs secured a 3-2 soccer win over the Wildcats on Tuesday. Senior Geoff Silver scored twice, including the game-winner, to lift Marquette.
The latest news and notes from the Suburban West Conference. Eureka athlete chosen as athlete of the week.
Senior Jake Reinsmith’s blast with 5 minutes left in second OT, gives the Fort Zumwalt South Bulldogs its first win of the season.
This weekend at the Marquette Relays meet, Lafayette High swimmers broke some records, and oh yes, along with the divers, brought home first place.
The Eureka Wildcats zoomed to a 48-0 win over Suburban West Conference foe Marquette in the Great American Rivalry Series at The Edwards Jones Dome Saturday afternoon.
On Friday morning, some of the Lancer football players were rearing to go for Friday night's game, per the following evidence.
The 3-0 Lancers persevere without quarterback Dominic Bisesi, and defeat Mehlville, 21-7. It was a game of players trusting each other to make things happen.
Eureka High girls' varsity softball players were victors Friday afternoon over Parkway West High.
The Lancers (2-0) defeated Suburban West Conference foes Eureka and Lindbergh in the first two weeks, but are now playing without quarterback Dominic Bisesi.
A total of 48 teams from throughout the United States played in the 14th Gateway Field Hockey Tournament at the Anheuser-Busch Conference Center in Fenton this weekend.
PHOTO GALLERY: Mehlville Panthers girls' varsity softball players took on Eureka High School at home Tuesday.
For three years standing, the Lafayette High girls' varsity volleyball team opened their seasons by playing St. Joseph's Academy.
Right now, the Eureka football team will rally around perfecting their defensive approach.
A 27-yard boot from junior placekicker Daniel Menees proved to be game-winner, but only after Lindbergh’s Jordan Harmon came up short on a 42-yarder that could've forced a second overtime in a great football game. This article includes scoring summaries.
A wild Conference matchup occurred Friday evening between Eureka and Mehlville High School football teams, with Eureka spending a lot of time trying to shut down Mehlville’s Chayse Brown.
It was a 24-21 overtime thriller. Lancers kicker Daniel Menees connects on 27-yard field goal to clinch victory over host Flyers.
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The SIUE Women’s Soccer team receives soccer skills from two former Eureka High School graduates.
Eureka will take a balanced offensive attack into South County Friday night when the Wildcats visit Mehlville for an early season Suburban West Conference game.
Only 1 run stood in the way of Eureka High's varsity softball players matching one of the best, year-to-year softball teams in St. Louis for the championship: Parkway South. Lafayette finished in seventh place of 16 teams.
Thursday evening, Eureka High girls' varsity softball players square off against the Parkway South team to decide the 2011 Suburban South/West Conference Softball Tournament Champion.
This matchup features two of the area’s best quarterbacks in Lafayette’s Dominic Besisi and Lindbergh’s Peter Simpson.
Exceeding expectations with a young squad last season, Eureka High School coaches aim to push further with the boys' soccer experience.
This week, 16 St. Louis area softball teams vie with each other in a tournament at Chesterfield Athletic Association. After Tuesday evening's play, Eureka is still in the hunt for the title.
Tuesday's meet at Kirkwood High School went well for the boys' varsity swim and dive team from Lafayette High School.
PHOTO GALLERY: The Eureka girls' varsity softball team dominated play at their home field Friday night. Photos include a couple of action series.
For Friday's rival game between Eureka High and Lafayette High Schools, fans got creative—and quite entertaining. Take a look at examples of school spirit.
FULL STORY: Friday night's annual rivalry game drew hundreds of fans for standing room only, and it was Lafayette High fans still standing to cheer at the end of the season-opener game. Note Eureka-Wildwood Patch previously provided a game recap.
The annual rivalry game was exciting, and fans were creative about showing spirit and support of their football players. But only one school could walk away with the 2011 bragging rights.
The annual rival football game between Eureka High and Lafayette High Schools is being called the Highway 109 Showdown. Both teams are eager to pit themselves. Both sets of students and staffs are preparing as well. Who will get the bragging rights?
Rain and lightning on Saturday forced the cancellation of the swimming portion of the annual Lake Saint Louis Triathlon, but many participants persevered, including some from Eureka and Wildwood.
Varsity softball teams from Eureka and Affton High Schools started their seasons Tuesday afternoon in 100 degree-plus temperatures. But were their bats just as hot?
Lafayette High School is returning just three starters from the boys' soccer team that finished 16-6-1 last season.
Eureka High varsity and junior varsity football squads make solid showing against teams from Pattonville, Webster Groves, and Fort Zumwalt West at Fort Zumwalt West 'Jamboree.'
Lafayette High football team is looking to get back into playoffs, after dipping to 5-5 last season. Here's more about their hopes as well as the season schedule.
Cathy Thurwachter competed in this triathlon in its first year and then made Lake Saint Louis her home. Many Wildwood and Eureka athletes are set to compete this weekend in the triathlon as well.
Following a 9-2 season, the Wildcats look to return to the playoffs. Lafayette will be a tough conference foe. Following is the schedule as well.
The new St. Louis Men's Lacrosse League plays its championship at De Smet. There's a tired, but happy, Wildwood resident who founded the league.
Saturday, the Eureka High School volleyball coaches, players and their families hosted a picnic and organizational meeting at Berry Park in Eureka.
Lancers and Wildcats athletes began tryouts and practices for fall sports this week before school started at Lafayette and Eureka High Schools. Take a peek at the various groups at both schools.