Patriots were 21-6 last year, but lost conference and district championship games on last-second shots.
Mike Matheny's son Tate accepted a scholarship to Missouri State, while softball standout Ellie Huffman is headed to Saint Louis University and golfer Ryan Haxel is going to Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
It was a big week for the Matheny family, as Westminster Christian Academy students Tate and Katie Matheny also make collegiate decisions this week.
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World Series MVP David Freese went to high school in West County, at Lafayette.
Patriots need a win and some help to possibly make the playoffs, while a win for CBC would clinch the district championship.
The Patriots lost to the Panthers 30-10 at Mehlville.
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This third and final article in our series on concussions and high school athletics explores the steps schools are taking to ensure a student athlete is ready for play following a head injury.
Though Parkway South made a major second-half push, Eureka hangs on for the 27-20 victory in the Suburban South Conference matchup.
Unbeaten Parkway Central travels to Parkway West for a Friday night tilt with the Longhorns.
News and notes from the Suburban West Conference, including Parkway South softball's 16-1 start to this season.
The Rebels move to 8-0 after their 6-1 win over the Wildcats.
The Longhorns cannot slow down Seckman's Blake Pepper in a 35-0 road defeat. Parkway West (1-3) has lost three consecutive games.
Lindbergh's passing game and defense is too much for the Patriots to handle in a 36-7 defeat.
Parkway West (1-2) can even its mark with a win at Seckman (0-2). The game features a battle between Longhorns running back Ed Carter, and Seckman RB Blake Pepper.
CBC scores touchdowns on seven straight possessions for a big win over rival De Smet, 52-22.
The 3-0 Colts put up 402 yards in total offense in a convincing 42-0 triumph over Northwest.
The Patriots improved to 3-0 last Friday with a 12-6 victory over Oakville. Next up is a showdown against Lindbergh.
QB Cole Gorman and receiver Brandon Sheperd pace the Colts past Northwest, 42-0
CBC defeats De Smet, 2-1, in a rematch of the 2010 Class 3 District 3 title game,
Westminster defeated Wheaton Christian, 27-14, in its season-opening game at home, but lost 18-7 to Lutheran North last week.
With a continued balance of experience and raw talent, Kennedy looks to prolong its dominance in the AAA.
Heavily recruited senior receiver Brandon Sheperd accounts for three scores in Central's 31-14 victory over the Rams.
The Wildcats, coached by former major-league pitcher Andy Benes, were undefeated in the MWAA II Conference last year.
Parkway South graduate and Manchester native Scott Langley reportedly completes a seven-under 63 in the second round of stroke play at the U.S. Amateur.
2010 National Coach of the Year, strong midfield corps will lead the Cadets this season.
Jones, Patterson will headline a South squad loaded with upperclassmen and experience.
The Patriots return some key players to a team which finished 23-6 last year.
The Colts return several players from a team that finished 10-15 last season.
Patriots head coach Travis Blevins has plenty of returning players, and is ready for a winning season after a 4-6 record in 2010.
Sophomore Emily Rapp was the tough-luck losing pitcher in Parkway West's 11-1 loss.
Division I recruit Brandon Sheperd is hoping to lead the Colts into the 2011 postseason.
The inaugural "Man to Man" wheelchair basketball game brings local celebs together with experienced players.
The former science teacher spent 16 years as head wrestling coach and a decade as athletic director.
Jacob Turner allows just three hits and two runs over 5 1/3 innings in his major-league debut for the Detroit Tigers.
Sarah Findlay of the Clayton/Shaw Park Tideriders performs well in the 2011 USA Swimming Open Water National 5K Championships in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
The St. Louis Brown Stockings and the Lafayette Square Cyclones raise money for the Old Trails Historical Society with an afternoon of vintage baseball in Manchester.
Dryland training is not too far off for the Hidden Valley Ski Team which was founded by a Town and Country man.
Down 7-1, the Stars storm back for an 18-8 win to advance to the SLABA consolation semifinals.