All statistics from CLAMO yearbook.
Baseball
Players to watch:
John Howard
Jake Brown
Justin Gellman
2012 record: 18-6
Team goals: With many key players having left for college, the Greyhounds hope for a continued strong production from their core of younger players.
Boys’ Golf
Players to watch:
David Androphy
Chris Cho
Andrew Tankersley
2012 record: First place in Affton Scramble (best finish)
Team goals: Every player on the team who competed made it to the sectional competition last season, and this year every golfer hopes to make it to state.
Boys’ Tennis
Players to watch:
Mac Rechan
Joey Dulle
Sam Stern
2012 Â record: 12-0 regular season, second at state
Team goals: After a very impressive season in 2012, the tennis team hopes to win the state tournament.
Boys’ Track
Players to watch:
Matthew Garrett
Andy Hoddapp
Michael Turner
2012 record: One third place finish, one fourth, one fifth and one sixth.
Team goals: After a strong fifth place showing in cross country, many of the same runners will return for track. The team has its eyes on a state title.
Boys’ Lacrosse
Players to watch:
Gabe Remshardt
Adam Luxon
Jimmy O’Reilly
2012 record: 1-13
Team goals: In a new conference, the Greyhounds hope to adjust well, winning more games and continuing to improve from every angle of the game.
Girls’ Soccer
Players to watch:
Meg Sutter
Christina Difelice
Abby Rivard
2012 record: 7-6
Team goals: Adjust to a changing system and come together as a team both on and off the field.
Girls’ Lacrosse
Players to watch:
Marin Garavalia
Maddie Mills
Lily Kanefield
2012 record: 7-15
Team goals: To make it further in the district tournament and improve the record from last season.
Girls’ track
Players to watch:
Amelia Stubblefield
Maggie Keil
Alayna Hutchinson
2012 record: One first, second and third place finish.
Team goals: To place in the top two at the district tournament and to finish in the top four at state.
Water Polo
Players to watch:
Jack Layden
Nico Salvaggione
Roger Taylor
2012 record: 7-15
Team goals: The Clayton squad hopes to be led to a state birth, or at least get as close as possible to state.