Wildwood's Abby Carr Named to National Freshman of the Year Watch List After Breakout Season at Mizzou
Less than a year after pitching Lafayette to a Class 5 state championship, Wildwood's Abby Carr is doing it all
Sports coverage from the Chesterfield Valley Post spans Rockwood School District high schools — including Eureka, Lafayette, and Marquette — along with Parkway schools, Principia, and local club programs. We report on state-tournament runs, recruiting milestones, coaching news, facility projects, and the off-field decisions that shape athletic programs across the Chesterfield Valley.
Less than a year after pitching Lafayette to a Class 5 state championship, Wildwood's Abby Carr is doing it all
Parkway swimmers are getting new timing technology — and the district's Community Education program is helping foot the bill. The Parkway
Rockwood Summit senior Aidan Amy will play football at Washington University in St. Louis this fall, picking the Division III Bears over
Jay Blossom has coached five state championship teams across two schools — and he says this year's Principia Panthers squad was the best of them all.
Two Eureka High School anglers are headed to the national stage after winning a competitive bass fishing tournament last weekend — and a $5,000 scholarship could be waiting at the finish line.
Marquette's boys basketball team came within a single point of pulling off a second-half comeback — but Cardinal Ritter held on to beat the Mustangs 81-76 in the MSHSAA Class 6 state quarterfinals on Saturday, March 14, ending a season that Chesterfield families had plenty of reasons to cheer.
Families who drive Olive Boulevard to get kids to practice are about to share that road with a new neighborhood — a smaller one than originally planned, but still funneling all its traffic through a single entrance onto one of Chesterfield's busiest corridors.