Jack Ramey recognized the sound and knew what it meant.
Edwardsville is the 2021-22 STLhighschoolsports.com large schools program of the year.
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MICDS senior Landon Gelven is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro boys lacrosse player of the year.
The Post-Dispatch All-Metro spring series continues with boys lacrosse.Â
ST. CHARLES — Landon Gelven could taste the baby powder.
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CREVE COEUR — De Smet senior Chris Anderson is known for his speed, but felt it was time for others to start pumping the brakes.
Brady Stanton and Nathan Benson combined for five goals and dominated the faceoff circle to lead Lindbergh to a 10-7 victory over Seckman.Â
Freshman Carson Hierholzer made seven saves in his first varsity start and Jake Mitchell scored five goals to lead CBC to a 10-4 victory over Priory in boys lacrosse action.Â
Ranked fourth in the area in assists (36) and eighth in points (80), earning first-team all-state recognition. Bomstad led the Spartans in ground balls (59) and scored 44 goals, including four in a state semifinal victory against Chaminade that he tied with 12 seconds remaining. An Academic …
Tied for the area lead in goals (70) and goals per game (3.9), earning All-American and first-team all-state status. Anderson ranked fifth in points (89), including nine-point explosions against John Burroughs and Ladue. His relentless motor helped him secure 45 ground balls and helped the S…
Won 76.8% of faceoffs and scooped up 152 ground balls, earning All-American, first-team all-state and Metro Catholic Conference player of the year honors. Cavanaugh ranked fourth in the area in ground balls per game (8.94), and during a four-game stretch went 78-for-87 on faceoffs (89.8%), c…
Scored 51 goals and added 23 assists, earning first-team all-state honors. Sjogren, who was also a second-team All-Metro defensive back in football, displayed his versatility and stamina on both ends of the field. He scored eight goals against CBC and netted five against both Chaminade and L…
Collected 53 ground balls as the keystone of the Spartans defense, earning first-team all-state recognition. Emms was equally adept at stifling opponents, dislodging the ball and clearing the zone as De Smet yielded just 6.8 goals per game against in-state competition and held MICDS to their…
Led the Rams defense to a miniscule 5.4 goals against average, earning first-team all-state honors. Tschudy drew the assignment of marking the top offensive threat of the opposition and often held him completely off the scoreboard as the Rams held 12 of their 19 opponents to five goals or fe…
Scooped 54 ground balls and forced more than 30 turnovers, earning first team all-state honors. Divis served as the primary shutdown defender and moved to a long stick middie position in late-game situations to help the Red Devils go 11-3 in their final 14 contests, holding opponents to 6.6 …
The Post-Dispatch All-Metro spring series continues with boys lacrosse.Â
ST. CHARLES — Landon Gelven could taste the baby powder.
ST. CHARLES — Andrew Stapf made his 25th save, then set up the game-winning goal Friday night.