John Burroughs tennis player Lily Walther had accomplished just about everything in high school tennis prior to her senior season this fall.
The Post-Dispatch and STLhighschoolsports.com annually publish a list of signees from area high schools, and we need your help. Coaches, athle…
A triple crown, a three-peat and a couple of firsts put an exclamation point on an extraordinary two weekends for St. Louis players in Missour…
The stage is set for a fantastic finish Saturday to a memorable two weeks for local players in Missouri’s girls tennis state tournament at Coo…
John Burroughs, Visitation, MICDS and Villa Duchesne are some of the elite girls tennis powers in the area.
One of the first calls Lizzie Barlow made Saturday after winning the Missouri Class 1 girls tennis singles state championship was to her broth…
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Visitation won both Class 2 events and is favored to win team crown next week.
The one high school sport with distinctly different individual and team state tournaments will contest those on separate weekends for the firs…
Villa Duchesne is returning to the girls team tennis state tournament.
CLAYTON — History was made Friday in the Class 1 individual sectional girls tennis tournament at Shaw Park. And it was done without a point be…
LADUE — The future is extremely bright for the MICDS girls tennis team with three freshmen in their top five, including freshmen at No. 1 and …
LADUE — The team tennis state champion in Missouri's newly created Class 3 division officially will be crowned Oct. 24 in Springfield.
It was a very long but rewarding day for Parkway South's Khayli Buckels and the rest of the state qualifiers at the Class 3 District 2 Tennis …
WENTZVILLE — The Votruba sisters from Timberland all stayed unbeaten for the season in singles.
The “queen of the tiebreaker” was at it again Saturday.
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What a difference a year made for John Burroughs senior tennis player Nina Zhu.
St. Louis County schools can begin limited competition Friday in cross country, girls golf, girls tennis and boys swimming and diving.
EDWARDSVILLE — Chloe Koons wasn't allowed to hit the tennis ball.
There will be no state champions crowned this fall in the four sports offered by the Illinois High School Association.