“My family, my faith, my sports and my school are the four things that have been there through it all,” Villa Duchesne senior Grace Kraeger said.
Read about some of the St. Louis area's top high school girls swimmers this season.
Sydney Schoeck, a promising area swimmer, competed in the 200-meter backstroke and 400 individual medley at the U.S. Olympic Trials, placing 24th and 37th, respectively.
Eureka senior Haiden Schoessel is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro girls swimmer of the year.
Read about the St. Louis area's top high school girls swimmers and their accomplishments throughout the 2023-24 season.
The Wildcats and Rams finished with matching team totals of 168 points to each stake a claim to second place in the Class 2 state finals at the Rec-Plex.
Cape Central captured the Missouri Class 1 girls swimming and diving title with 240 points while the Greyhounds had 238.5.
ST. PETERS — The Eureka girls swimming and diving team had a day unlike any others Friday.
The Greyhounds advanced a Class 1-best eight swimmers into the top-eight finals.
Washington compiled 417 points to bring Fort Zumwalt South’s two-year run atop the GAC North-Central to a close.
The Wolves won 10 of 11 swimming events in a dominant GAC South performance.
Anna-Grace Guenther was the only swimmer to leave Ladue High’s Ramming Athletic Center with four gold medals after Saturday morning’s Girls Independent Schools League championships.
The Suburban Yellow meet is a veritable who's who of area girls swimming powerhouses. Of the last 10 state championship teams, seven of them are in the conference.
Arizona State signee and Eureka senior Haiden Schoessel is the three-time Class 2 defending state champion in the 50 free and also won the 100 free a year ago.
Read about some of the St. Louis area's top high school girls swimmers as the season hits full swing.
Senior hopes for a strong final season at Lutheran South before continuing her career at Rutgers.
Parkway South senior Kylee Sullivan, a University of Missouri signee, is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro girls swimmer of the year.
The Post-Dispatch All-Metro winter series continues with girls swimming and diving. Follow along!
ST. PETERS — The kids are all right. In fact, they're way more than all right.
Parkway South turned on the afterburners during final two events to retain their championship.
Results from the Missouri boys swimming and diving state championships Feb. 16-18 at St. Peters Rec-Plex. Top eight qualifiers in preliminaries advance to finals; qualifiers 9-16 advance to consolation races.
Eureka's Haiden Schoessel set a pair of Class 2 records and Timberland's Izzy Ackley broke one to begin state swim weekend.
Sydney Schoeck didn't need long to figure out how much she enjoyed high school swimming.
LADUE — Ava Wolf is making up for lost time.
The Wolves garnered their third successive conference crown by a margin of 100 points.
ST. PETERS — Maddie Lady found success Thursday in a somewhat unique pairing of swimming events.
Kirkwood captured the team title despite not having an individual or relay winner.
Wildcats junior has posted the state's fastest times in both the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races.
Kirkwood junior Addie Ludbrook knew her team had a pretty good shot at winning the title at its own invitational last weekend, but it was still a thrill to see the final results.
Maya West enjoyed the sport of swimming right from the get-go at age 7, but she soon found a pretty good reason to stick with it.
Check out some of the best performances produced by St. Louis area high school athletes last week.
Check out some of the best performances produced by St. Louis area high school athletes last week.
Check out some of the best performances produced by St. Louis area high school athletes last week.