Boys Hockey
The boys hockey team persevered through their regular season and emerged triumphant with a record of 18-2. The team consists of 23 players, showcasing a dynamic blend of talent and teamwork. The boys will soon begin their postseason, however it looks slightly different than other sports. Because hockey is a club sport, they do not compete in traditional districts and then state. The team competes in the Mid States Club Hockey league. Due to their historic record they have been moved up and the team will
compete in the Challenge Cup for the first time in program history.
Girls Basketball
Nearly halfway through their season, the girls are looking at a 4-9 game record this year. So far, the team is averaging about 41 points per game. Upcoming games include matches against Webster Groves High School Feb. 13, Parkway Central High School Feb. 20 and Eureka High School Feb. 25. The girls final game of the regular season will be against rival Clayton High School Feb. 28 at 5:30. Not only are they trying to win in the regular season, but they are also using these games to prepare for districts, which
will begin in the first week of March. The girls are going into districts with lots of positivity, hoping for a good district run.
Girls Swim
Hot off of a successful trip to the City of Roses Invitational, the girls swim team continues to set personal record after personal record. At the City of Roses Invitational in Cape Girardeau, the team took silver overall and first in Class One teams. Not only did multiple girls set personal bests in individual races, but also numerous relays. The team is beginning their preparation for the Class One State Tournament, which will begin Feb. 21.
Boys Basketball
The boys basketball team is looking to grow their record. Jack Edgerton (12) currently leads the team in points, averaging 18.4 per game. The Rams have 436 rebounds overall, showcasing their lock-down defense and an aggressive offense. With only five games remaining in the regular season, the team is preparing for the road to state, beginning with the district tournament. They will play their rival, Clayton High School, at home in the last regular season game Feb. 28.