Oakville improves to 11-2 this season after its 8-1 win over Mehlville at GCS Ballpark.
Mehlville falls to 6-4 this season after its 8-1 loss to Oakville at GCS Ballpark.
Kirkwood's Maggie Schneider scores every goal as Mehlville loses 4-0 in the third-place game of the Webster-Kirkwood Classic.
Freshman Rachel Kim scores twice to lead Mehlville to a 6-0 win over Brentwood.
In the second of a two-game series, Mehlville falls at home to Lindbergh, 6-5.
Mehlville senior Jeremy Sellmeyer wins at No. 1 singles but the Panthers fall 5-2 Tuesday at Summit.
The A-B Soccer Park in Fenton hosted the 10th Anniversary Parkway College Showcase soccer tournament last Friday and Saturday.
The Panthers rally past University City, 12-10, to snap a three-game skid.
Oakville’s play at this year's Founder’s Cup did not produce anything comparable to last year’s first-place finish.
The Mehlville boys track team brought good team effort to high-caliber competition.
In the middle of a tough week, Mehville soccer meets Eureka away, and loses 5-1.
The Mehlville High School boys volleyball team has played a very tough early season schedule.
Mehlville's Austin Simokaitis pitches a great game, but the Panthers lose 1-0 to Marquette.
The Panthers return three of their top four players from a team which went 7-8 last season.
The Panthers did not win a game in the 2010 season, but hope to improve this spring.
After a disappointing finish in 2010, the Oakville girls soccer team is off to a fast start.
Oakville High School holds its annual cheerleading tryouts.
The Tigers reached the state semifinals in 2010 for the first time in 21 years and return many key players.
Several seniors return to the Panther squad.
Long-time assistant coach Tim Ode has taken over as the Panthers coach.
Mehlville, which won just four games in the 2009 season, looks for a winning record this season.
Chanese Washington will attend Lindenwood University-Belleville next year and play basketball.
Both the Mehlville boys and girls will be competing Friday at the Fox Invitational.
Oakville has several players honored by the Suburban West Conference. Plus, an update on Toraino Hellems.
One year after making the Class 5 state championship game, the Tigers were unable to capture another district title.
The Oakville hockey club is building its program back up from their 2006 Challenge Cup Championship.
Oakville is the second seed in the Class 5 District 6 Tournament hosted by Lindbergh.
As Oakville picks up its second consecutive league win against Lindbergh, this South County rivalry sparks officials’ mid-game plea for sportsmanship.
The Panther boys and girls are both seeded fifth in the Class 5 District 6 Tournament at Lindbergh.
Ladue defeated Mehlville 59-50 despite a career-high 28 points by Eldin Dilberovic.
Wrestling senior Jimmy Brockman went 1-2 at the state tournament. Last year, the team didn't have anyone qualify.
Panther wrestler Jimmy Brockman stayed alive Thursday night after losing his first round at the state tournament at Mizzou.
Both Jonathon Bromeie and Matthew Jackson lost in the first round.
Oakville has two state qualifiers for the 81st State Wrestling Championships at Mizzou Arena.
Oakville ends its five-game losing streak with a 64-38 win over Fox.
Southwest Division foes Marquette and Oakville will play in the first round of the Challenge Cup.
The Panthers have trouble with Parkway South's defensive pressure, losing 62-41.
Parkway South wins at Oakville High School, 51-46, on Friday night. The Tigers drop to 5-10, including 0-2 in the Suburban West Conference.
Oakville High School has won six straight games after winning at Parkway South on Friday, 41-36, to stay in first place in the conference.