Elise Pellett returns as one of the top scorers in the area from 2011.
Tall, talented senior group will lead the way in 2012.
Big brother Andrew Wilson does the interview with MICDS star rookie.
Maggie Potter has a deep pool of seniors to build around.
He was a fixture at all local sports events, especially those at MICDS.
Class 3 Champs return a starting lineup with a lot of depth and experience.
Football team needs to replace mainstays like Jehu Chesson, Brandon Carr, Deavin Edwards and Michael Horton-Loftin.
The Rams went 14-1 and to the Show Me Bowl title game a year ago.
Bombers, one win away from a state football title, two years running.
Meet the local athletes from Missouri who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Seventy five women ran patterns, broke blocks and hopefully caught the ball on the Vetta Sports playing field
Faurot Field Takes on New Look for the Start of the SEC Era.
The Defensive End/Linebacker is standing out for reasons besides his choice of socks.
Mizzou football hosted the program's St. Louis camp at De Smet.
Head Coach Gary Pinkel and his staff will host high school athletes from around the Midwest for a one day camp at De Smet.
Ladue's Becky Sauerbrunn makes squad of 18 for London
MICDS took fourth overall as a team, led by Haley Pryor’s gold medal win in the pole vault, while John Burroughs freshman Jordan McClendon stunned the field by winning the shot put.
The John Burroughs football and baseball standout will be headed to Dartmouth in the fall.
Annual event runs through May 29 at various locations through two counties.
Last year it was 4-0, this year the Bombers beat the Eagles 3-1.
Up for the first time at age 26 with the first-place Dodgers.
You gotta love this one. Done by a youngster, less than 10 years old.
Relief work by seniors Nick Beaulick and Spencer Beyersdorfer, along with skillful baserunning, help Bombers hold off Rams for 4-2 win.
Track performers getting a lot of attention. Plenty of athletes worthy of recognition.
Track stars, soccer players, Lacrosse stickers, water polo star all in the mix this week.
Area track stars, soccer, baseball all heating it up this weekend.
Recognizing the best athletes right in our own back yards.
All-star first baseman will answer questions, post exclusive videos and share advice for young athletes in new, regular feature on Patch.
The Rams get four goals from Anna Clarkson and Sophie Critchfield-Jain in a 14-4 win over Parkway West Friday.
Yes, tickets are still available for the Friday the 13th game.
Spartan, Ladue resident turned down scholarship offers from several Division I programs.
You may not associate the delicacies of culinary school with the rough and tumble of the gridiron, but Chef Tony Hedeger has four winning recipes for your Super Bowl party.
Chef Tony Hedeger of L'Ecole Culinaire shares three recipes to add zip to your Super Bowl Sunday.
Matthew Gould’s two goals and Joey Tackes’ goal and two assists lead Ladue to 5-1 win over Burroughs.
Parkway South defeated the Rams 57-51 Thursday at the Coaches Vs. Cancer Shootout at Scottrade Center.
The Illinois native has found a home in the theater department at the school.
The Rams limit the Bombers to five first half points in a 44-24 win Friday night at MICDS.
MICDS defeats John Burroughs 48-41 Friday night before an overflow crowd at MICDS.
The Saints, who were held to 10 first half points and none in the second quarter, rebounded for a 36-27 victory at home Monday night.
The Rams defeated DuBourg 44-37 in the title game Thursday afternoon.