While most Town & Country-area SLABA players end up with the South-West Stars, some play for the St. Louis Tigers.
The Town & Country area features the local South-West Stars 18-and-under team, which plays at Parkway West and also at Principia.
Tuesday nights offer weekly prizes, contests and the chance to learn from local pros at Schroeder Park.
Area players such as Matt Seevers and Nolan Komnick from Marquette are among those from St. Charles County, West County and South County to play in this elite baseball tournament.
With all the opportunities offered around St. Louis, it’s difficult to find reasons not to play disc golf.
Several area players are on display in this marquee baseball event being played at Parkway Central, among other venues.
The games have relentless this weekend during Diamond Sports Promotions' St. Louis 18U Championship Tournament, which features many area players.
The Ballwin family's connections to a former offensive coordinator at the University of Nebraska may have been the linchpin behind Tyler Gabbert's decision to play football for Louisville.
Sarah Finlay has an outstanding performance in the 13-14 age division.
Area quarterbacks get a chance to air it out during this inaugural 7-on-7 football tournament at De Smet.
Mike Ehrhard from CBC and Parkway West's Carter Smith are part of the High School Baseball Showcase.
Parkway South's John Calloway and Parkway West's Carter Smith are part of the High School Baseball Showcase.
Parkway School District's Interim Superintendent Don Senti's last school board meeting was Wednesday.
Visitation Academy freshman Elizabeth Hopkins scores the game-winner to give the Vivettes a 2-1 victory over Notre Dame de Sion.
Lafayette defeats Parkway Central, 5-4, in the state team semifinals. The Colts have several individuals compete at the state tourney.
For the second straight year, Visitation Academy ends Notre Dame's season in the Class 2 state playoffs.
State tournaments in track and field and tennis take center stage as the spring postseason winds down.
Orchard Farm beats John F. Kennedy 4-3 in overtime to reach the state tournament.
Patch looks at the latest news from the Suburban South, including Seckman baseball winning its league.
Patch takes a look at the latest news and notes from the Suburban West, including the postseason getting under way.
CBC is the defending Class 4 state baseball champion, while Parkway South hopes to grab the 2011 crown.
The Pioneers have a chance to break the school record for wins in one season.
Club reportedly has been in pursuit of pro golf tournaments.
Oakville defeats Parkway South in one of the area's biggest regular-season games.
The postseason begins in one sport and is on the horizon for other sports as May arrives.
Check out the Parkway West NFL draft party as graduate Blaine Gabbert was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Maryville will begin varsity wrestling this fall and will compete as an independent in NCAA Division II.
The Patriots have won some close games, but overall have clearly been the best baseball team in each game during their 16-0 start.
Weekly Notebook: Parkway South baseball is 15-0, including a 7-0 mark in the Suburban West Conference.
A challenging schedule and several close losses have led Parkway Central to a 2-11 start this season.
The A-B Soccer Park in Fenton hosted the 10th Anniversary Parkway College Showcase soccer tournament last Friday and Saturday.
Parkway West beats Waterford Union from Wisconsin 3-0 to open the 2011 Parkway College Showcase.
The Longhorns’ success this season will depend on the senior pitchers Logan Hershenow and Carter Smith.
Parkway South baseball will bring its 5-0 mark into its game against 0-4 Parkway Central.
Here is a rundown of area basketball players who earned postseason honors after this season.
The New Horizons Scout District in St. Louis County held its annual Pinewood Derby for Cub Scouts. Seventy volunteers and technology kept it running smoothly.
The Panthers, aiming for their first trip to the girls semifinals, lost, 69-57, to Hallsville in the Class 3 quarterfinals at Hannibal.
Francis Howell Central wins the Challenge Cup Championship game by defeating CBC, 7-3, at the Scottrade Center.
Monday, 260 athletes turned out for the 16th annual Special Olympics basketball competition.
Kennedy rallies in the second half at Crystal City, but loses, 59-47, in the Class 3 District 4 championship game.