Rams have to come from behind to defeat visiting O'Fallon, Illinois 7-6.
Rams advance to Final 4 and face the winner of CBC/Lafayette Tuesday.
2-nil victory is the 31st consecutive district title for Incarnate Word Academy.
But never step foot in the classroom at any time.
Angels throw a defensive blanket over Webster's ace Maddie Pokorney.
Junior attacker, third most productive scorer in the Metro.
Rams are off to 9-2 start, one of the team's best in history.
Rams beat Burroughs 4-0 for 9th consecutive win this season.
Sydney Stipanovich and Erin Nelson combine for 36 points to defeat Parkway South 72-43 in the quarterfinals at Lindenwood University.
Products of the sports, debate and broadcasting programs at Ladue Horton Watkins High.
The NAIA school will play games at CBC High School, with plans to compete as a club team in the fall before playing at the college varsity level in 2014.
Patch will have your postgame coverage, while FOX Sports Midwest provides live streaming action. Tipoff is at 7 p.m.
Ezekiel Elliot was held in check. MRH senior DeVontai Halfacre grabbed up the rebounds to stifle the Bombers.
Seth Smith is going to Kansas State on a golfing scholarship.
The Bombers' transition game was too much for the Eagles.
From amateurs to the Olympics; KMOX's Jacober has covered it all.
How do you pick sides when both coaches are your own sons?
Wentzville Holt claims first-place team honors, with St. Charles West, McCluer North, Whitfield, and Ladue rounding out top five.
Supporters of the Dads Club will gather at the VonGontard home this Friday night.
The greatest Cardinal of them all has now passed on to the ages.
The St. Louis Cardinal icon and baseball hall of fame outfielder passed away Saturday night.
Wildcats outscore Rams 19-9 in final period to turn close game into an easy fourth quarter win.
Rams won MICDS Holiday Tournament championship game over Wildcats back in December, but Westminster returned the favor with a strong performance Friday night.
Metro League rivals staged two dynamite ballgames, with the host Wildcats claiming victory in both.
Cornell Johnston scores 16 points, drops off nine assists, and grabs four steals to lead Rams to seventh win in a row.
MICDS and Ladue will meet in huge Monday night matchup at Queeny Park, while Burroughs won't play until Friday, when it meets Ft. Zumwalt South at the Brentwood Ice Arena.
This week's 'Athlete of the Week' is a serious state title contender that owns the fastest time of any swimmer in the area in the individual 100-yard breaststroke.
Rams get 20 points from Andrew Maddock, and 16 points from Cornell Johnston in 60-58 victory over Cadets in championship game of DC Wilcutt Tournament.
Bombers' and Rams' boys and girls will begin the night with double-dip at McDonnell, while No. 7 Ladue hopes to play giant-killer against No. 2 CBC.
Ladue junior Cornell Johnston nets game-high 20 points, 11 assists and holds area-leading scorer Chaz Glotta to just 12 points in 65-50 victory that will send Rams to Friday night championship game against CBC.
Senior three-sport star was gone for a week, preparing for and playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl football game in San Antonio, but came back on Tuesday to lead JBS to a 64-54 win over Prin.
Junior Peter Condie's two third-period goals help lift Rams to 4-1 victory over Bombers.
Foye Oluokun drops a triple-double, and Trevor Bain knocks down seven three-pointers in sensational JBS win over rival Lutheran North.
Rams moved to 11-1 by completely stifling South's offense, in what is now MICDS' ninth straight victory.
Angels nearly sweep the entire meet by winning 11 of 12 events, including all three relays and the diving competition, in a 120-65 win over Greyhounds.
Angels are still ranked No. 2 in the area, and No. 2 in state, despite suffering first loss of the season in the Viz championship game. Carthage is 10-2 after a second-place finish at the Neosho Tournament.
Rams were outshot 34-11 by the Pioneers, who got two goals and an assist from sophomore Michael Davies in 3-1 win.
Burroughs senior is one of 90 players chosen to play in the nation's premier high school all-star football game, but has become the poster boy for many of the games TV and magazine advertisements.
Ladue, MICDS, and John Burroughs schoolboy hockey clubs shoot for second half winning performances.
John Burroughs boys, Ladue girls, and MICDS girls all were perfect over the break, and will head into the new year with sparkling new tournament titles.