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Senior James Dulle, who scored both goals for Clayton, passes the ball to a teammate.

Dulle propels Clayton Soccer to 2-1 win over Ladue Rams

Jacob LaGesse, Editor-in-Chief September 17, 2018

Die-hard Greyhounds and casual spectators alike can rest easy: Clayton athletics are making a comeback. On Monday, Sept. 17 the CHS Boys’ Varsity Soccer team ended its losing streak against district...

Senior Greg Pierson passes the ball to a teammate at a boys varsity soccer game.

Featured Photo: Boys’ Varsity Soccer

September 14, 2018

Congratulations to Annika Sandquist for capturing the photo of the week!

Isaiah Hayward (28) competes at the 2016 MSHSAA XC State Championships in Jefferson City. Behind Hayward is fellow CHS runner and senior Justin Guilak (26), as well as Class of 2017 graduates Lucas Hoffman and Krai Gund.

Hayward’s Haste

Daniel Cohen, Sports Section Editor/Business Manager September 11, 2018

Every summer, students entering 9th Grade Honors English at CHS receive an assignment to complete before the start of school. The summer before Isaiah Hayward entered 9th grade the assignment was to read...

Clayton High School running back Jalen Williams (7) dives into the end zone during a regular season game between the Clayton High School Greyhounds and the University City Lions on August 30, 2018. (Michael Melinger/The Globe)

The Hammering Hounds: First Win of the Season

Daniel Cohen and Jimmy Malone August 25, 2018

“Of course when you win 33-0 you feel good,”  head coach of the CHS varsity football team Linwood Barnes said after the Greyhounds kicked off the 2018 season with a dominating win Friday evening against...

Fall Sports Preview

Fall Sports Preview

Daniel Cohen and Jimmy Malone August 22, 2018

With fall sports started and the first games of the season coming up, the Globe takes a look at each sport's goals and what to expect for the season. Boys' Football Players to Watch: Reese Barnett Henry...

The boys cross country team just after finishing their district race

Keeping the Record

Justin Guilak, Chief Digital Editor October 28, 2017
“There’s nothing left for me to say to you. You guys already know what you have to do. This has to be the hardest race you’ve ever run. This has to be the hardest race of your life. You have to give it everything you’ve got.” These inspirational words from Coach James Crowe guided the CHS boys’ cross country team just before they raced in the district meet.
Twin Telepathy

Twin Telepathy

Daniel Cohen and Daniel Cho October 21, 2017

Q: What is their role on the team as freshmen? A: They came to the team as defensive specialists. We went to a tournament early on in the year and we had a bunch of players who hadn’t reached eligibility...

The girls varsity golf team pictured above.

CHS Girls Golf

Sophie Thompson, Page Editor September 25, 2017

The Girls Varsity Golf was a very strong team that achieved many victories this season. The team had 5 players and 1 swing player who played between JV and varsity. 2 seniors, 1 junior, 2 sophomores, and...

Kate Cooper in a field hockey game.

Athlete Profile: Kate Cooper

Maddy Bale, Senior Managing Editor September 19, 2017
“Really the only thing you can do without driving yourself crazy is resolve to do better next time. I told myself that next time I would make it. It wouldn’t be an option.” -Kate Cooper.
Photo from Globe archive.

Fall Sports Preview

Michael Bernard, Editor-in-Chief August 19, 2017

Boys' Football Players to Watch: Jeremiah Austin Al Slater Dominick Waller 2016-2017 Record: 2-7 Goals: To win our conference.   Girls' Golf Players to Watch: Misheel Sodgerel Sophie...

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