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MICDS Outsplashes Villa In Their Own Pool, 89-72
Annie Goessling, Morgan Mullenix qualify for state in a variety of different events.

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Annie Goessling, Morgan Mullenix qualify for state in a variety of different events.

Office Max keeps stores open nearby in Olivette and Brentwood.
Both Eureka and Lafayette High school girls' basketball teams will be pounding the courts Saturday. Follow the Prepcasts' audio streaming if you can't attend the game in-person.
Senior Madison Qualy does her part for a very inexperienced team.
Junior Foye Oluokun paves the way with a game-high 19 points.
Swimmers looking to qualify for state meet the third week in February.
Event hosted by the Ladue Dads Club and the LHWHS Parent Association.
School was notified right before the lengthy holiday break.
Top-ranked St. Joseph's Academy plays the nightcap against Ozark, Missouri.
DWIs, car burglary, multiple car accidents high light holiday week.
Where will the financial support come to connect neighborhoods with walking paths?
Morgan Stock leads Angel attack with 25 point effort.
Closing of Busch's Grove after 100 years tops the list in 2011.
Freshman Adrienne Horn was too hot to handle in the glare of the championship lights.
Saints roll past Parkway Central for third place finish.
This week the panel will delve into the legal age to drink, vote, buy cigarettes, join the military, etc.
There was end-to-end action at the Visitation, MICDS, Chaminade and Hancock Tournament for all the Ladue-Frontenac Teams.
But the title game needs to be moved to a bigger facility for the sake of thousands who want to see it.
Red Knights smother Angels with a smothering defense in a 46-41 win.
Ladue-Frontenac Readers will usher in the New Year by dining out.