Clayton High School sports are underway again. But, this year, they look starkly different. Masks, temperature screenings, and health checks have all become the norm for Clayton athletes.
At the start...
Around 6:30 in the evening of Sunday, September 13, cars began to trickle down N Spoede road, searching for the residence of St. Louis County Executive Sam Page. After being turned away by police upon...
The Clayton boys' swimming and diving team has yet again concluded with a phenomenal ending to their 2018 season. A few weeks ago, the team competed in the preliminary heats of the Suburban Central Conference...
The stands watched silently as the Clayton and Ladue varsity volleyball teams battled for the winner of Volley for a Cure. The rally went on for a few minutes before the ball was set outside. CHS sophomore...
Justin Guilak, Chief Digital Editor
• October 27, 2018
The hounds have done it again.
For the eighth year in a row, the boys' varsity cross country team will advance to the State Championship meet after their outstanding performance at the Class 3 District...
Congratulations to Mallory Palmer for capturing this photo of the week of the boys' varsity swim team just after their victory at the conference meet on Wednesday!
The last time the Clayton girls’ varsity volleyball team won districts was in 1983. In a school that tends to focus more on academics than athletics, the volleyball team is hoping to break out of that...
"In the quarterfinal game against Panama I went to shoot the ball but a player fell on my leg. I ripped my hamstring away from my pelvis, and I was out the entire summer,” CHS senior varsity soccer captain...
Congratulations to Audrey Deutsch for capturing this photo of the week of the girls' varsity volleyball team celebrating after scoring a point on Oct. 3!
In the past few years, the girls' cross country team has not been the most competitive in meets or in the district competition. On top of this, the team also lost a strong senior class last year. However,...
The odds seemed stacked against the Greyhounds.
They were playing their third game in 24 hours against a team that had not lost a match since September of 2017. Junior Rohan Tripathy, key center back,...
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