Already in the first few weeks of spring sports practice, the Globe takes a look at each sport’s goals and what to expect for the season.
Rivalry Schedule
Boys’ Golf vs. Ladue
April 4, 3:30pm
Girls’ Soccer vs. Ladue
April 4, 3:30pm
Boys’ Tennis @ Ladue
April 4, 3:30pm
Boys’ Baseball @ Ladue
April 4, 3:30pm
Boys’ Lacrosse vs. Ladue
April 4, 3:30pm
Boys’ Lacrosse
Players to Watch:
Trystan Goette
Hutton Murdoch
Gabe Johnson
2017-18 Record:
3-11
Season Goals:
To win the State Championship.
Girls’ Lacrosse
Players to Watch:
Grace Muhm
Caroline Marsden
Annika Sandquist
2017-18 Record:
1-13
Season Goals:
To become faster, stronger and closer as a team.
Boys’ Golf
Players to Watch:
David Cramer
Michael Bernard
Eitan Fredman
2017-18 Record:
6-4
Season Goals:
To advance as a team from the District Tournament and be competitive in Conference play.
Boys’ Track and Field
Players to Watch:
George Gelzer
Liam Simckes
Reese Barnett
2017-18 Record:
N/A
Season Goals:
To build team unity and qualify athletes to State.
Girls’ Track and Field
Players to Watch:
Karrington Green
Teaia Jackson
Sophia Thompson
2017-18 Record:
N/A
Season Goals:
To train hard every day and get distance runners to State.
Girls’ Soccer
Players to Watch:
Lauren Wolff
Eliza Copilevitz
Sara Litteken
2017-18 Record:
6-9
Season Goals:
To build a strong team dynamic and competitive mindset.
Boys’ Tennis
Players to Watch:
Ben Schneider
Manny Vidal
Max de la Paz
2017-18 Record:
3-4
Season Goals:
To make it back to the State Tournament again this year.
Water Polo
Players to Watch:
Rami Helmy
Victor Wei
Ivy Befeler
2017-18 Record:
10-6
Season Goals:
To train a new generation of water polo athletes and get the sport to grow in Clayton.
Ultimate Frisbee
Players to Watch:
Stuart Whitmer
Justin Guilak
Arko Chatterjee
2017-18 Record:
N/A
Season Goals:
To build the foundations for a legacy of Frisbee at Clayton and have a good time
Boys’ Baseball
Players to Watch:
Blake Bax
Mac Redohl
Henry Keil
2017-18 Record:
7-18
Season Goals:
To improve every day.
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