- Athletics
Rugby, Volleyball and Water Polo Bring School Year Talley to 7 State Championships, including Swimming, Ice Hockey, Racquetball and Riflery
Baseball: The 100th season of SLUH baseball featured 16 wins by the varsity team, including three victories at the Graves County Classic, played near Paducah, Kentucky. The team's season ended with a loss to Ladue in extra innings in the opening round of district play.
Golf: Jonathan Turner ‘19 led the way for the Jr. Bills in the MSHSAA Class 4 Championships, tying for 18th with a two-day total of 154. Ray Winter ‘20 tied for 26th with a total of 156, and Parker Leavitt ‘19 tied for 41st with a total of 161.
Inline Hockey: For the first time in program history, the inline program fielded four teams for competition in the MOIHA. The Varsity1 inline team opened the postseason with a series win over Rockwood Summit and advanced to the semifinals before falling in the best 3 series against eventual champion, Oakville.
Lacrosse: With postseason victories over Marquette and St. John Vianney, the varsity lacrosse team, the fifth seed in the MSLA Championships, advanced to the semifinal round before falling to MICDS.
Rugby: The schedule for this year's rugby program featured competition against some of the best programs in the country, including teams from Illinois, California and Tennessee. The rigor of that schedule paid dividends as the Varsity1 squad registered victories over Liberty and the KC Junior Blues to claim the school's first state championship.
Tennis: Courtesy of postseason wins over Kirkwood, Lindbergh, Oakville and Marquette, the varsity tennis team returned to the MSHSAA final four for the first time since 2006. The team defeated Rockhurst 5-3 in a grueling semifinal before falling to Rock Bridge in the Class 2 Team Championship. On that same weekend, Nick Fischer ‘22 claimed 6th place in the Class 2 singles bracket, and the doubles team of Leo Da Silva ‘21 and Victor Stefanescu ‘20 claimed 6th place in the Class 2 doubles bracket.
Track & Field: The SLUH track team qualified in six events for the Class 5 MSHSAA Championships and came away with all-state performances in four of them. The 4x800 relay team of Patrick Hetlage ‘19, Charlie Perry ‘19, Lucas Rackers ‘20 and Lazarus Williams ‘20 finished 2nd and set a new school record. Rackers claimed his second medal of the day with a 5th place finish in the 1,600 meter race. Williams followed with a new Class 5 record and the top spot in the 800 meter race. The performances concluded with Rackers grabbing his third medal of the championships with a 4th place finish in the 3,200 meter race. In the sectional meet, triple jumper Christian Wallace-Hughes ‘19 topped the school record that had been in place since 1977 and qualified to compete in the state championship.
Ultimate Frisbee: The growth of the SLUH ultimate frisbee team was reflected in its season-ending three consecutive wins, including a win over Ladue on a late score to claim 13th place in the Missouri postseason tournament.
Volleyball: The varsity volleyball team recorded victories in two sets over three of the top-ranked teams in the area – DeSmet in the quarterfinals, Pattonville in the semifinals and St. John Vianney in the finals – to claim its second consecutive Class 4 state championship.
Water Polo: The JV PoloBills claimed the runner-up spot in the Missouri Water Polo JV Postseason Tournament. The varsity squad defeated Parkway South and Parkway West in the semifinals and finals, allowing only eight goals in those two games en route to claiming its 5th consecutive Missouri championship and first for new head coach John Penilla '99 (Coach of the Year).
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