Racquetball secures 12th straight national championship
Racquetball secures 12th straight national championship
Vincent Weinbauer and Charlie Gray, Core Staff, reporter

The St. Louis U. High Racquetball team traveled to Portland, Ore. last weekend to compete for their 16th overall and 12th consecutive National Championship. SLUH brought 28 players, but after a loss at state, Nationals would be an uphill battle against Kirkwood’s team of 41. Would SLUH have enough skill to continue their Nationals win streak, even in the face of a larger team?

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Women’s History Month: Toussaint competes in power lifting
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There is no shortage of  displays of strength at St. Louis U. High as hundreds of student athletes step on the court and field to start their spring sports. This month, however, we celebrate the success and strength of women in the SLUH community for Women’s History Month. Modern and Classical Languages Department chair Kate Toussaint, though she doesn’t flaunt it, is an incredible model of strength and determination through her involvement with competitive powerlifting.

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If you live in or around St. Louis, chances are you have encountered one of Brooks Goedecker’s projects. Drive under one of the Grove signs that stretch across Manchester? Watch a game at the new City Armory? Enjoy a meal at the City Foundry? All of these projects resulted in part from Goedecker’s dedication to improving St. Louis. Young Urban Planners hosted Goedecker, a 1998 graduate, on Monday to teach students about these large redevelopment projects and what they mean for the city.

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Lacrosse pummels Priory after going undefeated in Jamboree

MICDS has won 8 straight state championships. The Saint Louis U. High lacrosse team (1-0) has one main goal this season, and it’s quite simple: Beat MICDS. Their first stop on the long journey ahead was a battle with the Priory Ravens (0-1) in the season opener. SLUH worked through some first game mistakes and took home a 13-7 victory. 

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The St. Louis U. High Rugby team traveled to Lindenwood University last weekend for their annual regional tournament, where the team competed against two top teams from the Kansas City area: St. Thomas Aquinas (23rd nationally ranked school) and the Kansas City Jr. Blues (25th nationally ranked club). SLUH’s nervous play and struggles with turnovers lost them both contests,  27-5 to the Jr. Blues and 10-5 to Aquinas.

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Racquetball secures 12th straight national championship

The St. Louis U. High Racquetball team traveled to Portland, Ore. last weekend to compete for their 16th overall and 12th consecutive National Championship. SLUH brought 28 players, but after a loss at state, Nationals would be an uphill battle against Kirkwood’s team of 41. Would SLUH have enough skill to continue their Nationals win streak, even in the face of a larger team?

Hockey falls in OT to De Smet in Challenge Cup Final

St. Louis U. High’s hockey season came down to one game last Friday, as the Jr. Bills took on De Smet Jesuit in the Challenge Cup Final for the second year in a row. In an agonizing and gritty contest, the Jr. Bills were unable to best the Spartans, who took a 2-1 win in sudden-death overtime despite a last-minute SLUH equalizer.


 

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Features

Women’s History Month: Toussaint competes in power lifting
Alex Preusser, News Editor

There is no shortage of  displays of strength at St. Louis U. High as hundreds of student athletes step on the court and field to start their spring sports. This month, however, we celebrate the success and strength of women in the SLUH community for Women’s History Month. Modern and Classical Languages Department chair Kate Toussaint, though she doesn’t flaunt it, is an incredible model of strength and determination through her involvement with competitive powerlifting.

Commits Corner: Danny Campbell
By Daniel Tice, Core Staff

Senior Danny Campbell's commitment to play Division 1 Lacrosse at Hobart College, and the years of hard work that brought him there.

Commits Corner: Brooklyn Hollander
By Austin Wald, Sports Editor

Prep News explores the illustrious volleyball career of senior Brooklyn Hollander, as he commits to play Division III at Wittenberg University this fall.

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Vincent Weinbauer '24
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