Basketball game honors school history
Douglass Night is an annual basketball game in honor of Douglass High School, an all African-American high school which existed from 1925 to 1956. Continue reading Basketball game honors school history
Douglass Night is an annual basketball game in honor of Douglass High School, an all African-American high school which existed from 1925 to 1956. Continue reading Basketball game honors school history
Contributing writers Ryan DeMargel, Thomas Sullivan and David Trampe talk to winter sports athletes. Continue reading Winter sports athletes share perspectives
Douglass Night is an annual basketball game in honor of Douglass High School, an all African American high school which existed from 1925 to 1956. Continue reading Basketball game to honor school history
Seniors Ellie Heimann and Sam Murdock celebrate their win with a hug in the women’s basketball game against Kirkwood on Friday, Jan. 12, in Roberts Gym. The score was 43-41. Photo by Sam Enlund Continue reading Photo of the Week: Seniors celebrate win over Kirkwood
Men’s basketball team defeated four teams to win the Coaches vs. Cancer tournament Dec. 26-30, hosted at Maryville University with at least 16 teams participating. Continue reading Men’s Basketball win Coaches vs. Cancer tournament
Senior Iziah Purvey dribbles the ball down the court in the men’s basketball game against St. Mary’s on Friday, Dec. 8, in Roberts Gym. The Statesmen lost with a score of 74-76. Photo by Ryan DeMargel Continue reading Senior moves ball down court against St. Mary’s
Men’s basketball team is looking to claim its sixth State title this year. Continue reading Men’s basketball looks for sixth State win
Nic Zenker was a head basketball coach for over 20 years, most notably at Cairo High School, with a career record of 320-220. Continue reading Former head coach takes new role
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“If I was to go back and tell my high school self something, it would be that my worth isn’t defined by my performance whether than be in sports or school,” P.E. teacher Annie Lybarger said. Continue reading New P.E. teacher recalls how experiences influence teaching style
Basketball star Eliza Maupin will play women’s basketball at Kansas State University next year, and plans to major in architecture.
Maupin has excelled in basketball throughout her time in high school, totaling more than 1,000 points and 700 rebounds. Maupin also was awarded All-State, All-Metro, All-Conference, District Player of the Year and STL Post-Dispatch Player of the Week. Continue reading What team? Wildcats!: Tri-athlete becomes Wildcat basketball player
Varsity women’s basketball welcomed six freshmen to its roster this year – Chloe Forsee, Emery McReynolds, Ava Marsh, Addison Simpson, Jayla Hawkins and Ainsley Kniker. Continue reading Freshmen play Varsity women’s basketball
Varsity women’s and men’s basketball will advance to Final Four in the Missouri Class Five State Championship on Friday, March 18, at Missouri State University. Continue reading Statesmen advance to Final Four
Varsity basketball will compete in the State Quarterfinals on Saturday, March 12, at St. Louis Community College – Meramec. Continue reading Varsity basketball competes for State championship
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