The Lancers from Wildwood got out to an early first quarter lead, and never looked back against the Pirates Friday.
A female Eureka athlete took first place in her age category in the country's largest triathlon on Sunday held in downtown Chicago. Way - to - go!
PHOTOS OF ACTION: The annual rival football game between Eureka High and Lafayette High Schools had some interesting moments, but the bragging rights go to the Lancers this year.
Two hundred racers, including some from Wildwood, spread out over the streets of Fenton for the city's first (attempted) triathlon.
Meet the local athletes from Missouri who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games. Sarah Finnegan, who trained at a Webster gym center, is one of three alternates on the U.S. Women's Gymnastics Team.
For a fee, volunteers will get access to PGA perks at Bellerive Country Club. Any Wildwood or Eureka residents planning to volunteer?
Sponsored by the Wildwood Family YMCA, a group of runners organize twice each week at different places and for different distances.
Seventy five women ran patterns, broke blocks and caught footballs on the Vetta Sports playing field Sunday as part of Lingerie Football League tryouts.
Wildwood resident Skip Berkmeyer sought his fourth title in the last five years.
Eureka High School graduate and softball player, Courtney Conley, helps lead the Crimson Tide to victories.
Will DuPont, a Lafayette High School grad, was picked up by Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday.
Michael Bigogno, a Drury University baseball player from Eureka, still is recovering post-surgery from head trauma received in a skateboarding accident on May 19 in Springfield, MO. Coach Mark Stratton provides updates.
Wildcats score 39 points in just six events, to finish just behind eventual champ Francis Howell. Lafayette High track athletes also took home some medals.