Seventy five women ran patterns, broke blocks and hopefully caught the ball on the Vetta Sports playing field in Concord.
The club hopes to expand and increase their team this year with the prospect of a new coach.
Miller, along with four other Cor Jesu soccer players, were selected for the Post-Dispatch All-Metro team.
The two seniors from Oakville and Mehlville were recognized as stand-outs in the Suburban West Conference.
Oakville graduate Lauren Fussell is the only Oakville High School female to play a varsity sport for three seasons in all four years of high school.
Fighting Irish alum Lisa Kelly earned a Volvo for her social media and blogging skills.
Thirty-four St. Louis area high school seniors will play in an all-star game on June 16 at Busch Stadium.
Affton's Cheyenne Hoerr wins four gold medals to pace Cougars to a second place finish in Class 3.
Mehlville junior Patrick Partee finished third in the 300 hurdles, while Lindbergh's Jill Harmon (long jump) and Oakville's Nekole Harvey (200 meter dash) both took sixth in their respective events.
The two face off again after Cor Jesu won the Class 3, District 8 title 1-0 with an overtime goal by Erin McGauley.
Also, Lindbergh defeated Mehlville in district soccer.
Mehlville defeated the Tigers on their way to a second-place finish in the district tournament.
The Panthers will start the state tournament Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Kirkwood High School.
The Tiger volleyball team lost three out of four matches Friday.
The BBQ will be from 11 to 7 p.m.
The Mehlville club team had its inaugural season this spring.
Also, baseball districts start this weekend.
The Panthers defeated the Colts in two games, 26-24 and 25-20.
Mehlville defeated Parkway North at home on Senior Night.
The two athletes are stars on and off the court.
The Tigers lost to the Lancers 4-3 at home Tuesday.
The Panthers defeated the Northwest Lions Tuesday at home.
The Tigers defeated the Panthers in three games at home.
Also, Ashley Burton scores the game-winner in a 3-2 Tiger victory over the Flyers.
Lindbergh baseball also has a big week.
The Tigers beat the Panthers at Mehlville Tuesday.
Also, Oakville volleyball goes 3-for-4 last week.
The Flyers beat the Panthers 4-1 Tuesday.
There will also be a new football playoff format this fall.
Mehlville lost in three games at Lafayette High School Thursday.
The Tigers and Chargers open the 2012 season with four victories while the Falcons are 3-0.
The Tigers bested the Panthers at home on Saturday.
The Panthers won the first two games against Seckman Friday.
The Tigers beat the Jaguars in two games at home.
The milestone came Tuesday at Oakville High School when the girls team defeated Northwest High School.
The boys volleyball team won in two games against the Pioneers.
Also, Seckman's Mark Rodgers has memorable game against CBC.
The tournament was held March 5 to March 16 at Queen of All Saints in Oakville.
The Lindbergh Fllyers bash 12 hits, while senior Jay Heller allows just two runs in 15-2 win over rival Mehlville.
All-conference teams were named for the Suburban West boys, Suburban South girls and MWAA White Division girls.