After three seasons of climbing the tall Class 3 ladder, the Hillsboro boys wrestling team is one rung away from a state championship.
One after another, the Hillsboro wrestlers who had just engineered the Hawks’ best season ever, thought they could have done better individually.
Forged from a youth program that churns out state-caliber wrestlers every year, the Hillsboro boys wrestling team keeps making history.
By the time the 120-pound championship of the Class 4 District 1 wrestling tournament had been decided Saturday, it was clear Seckman was the …
With two state championships and an 82-0 record in her first two seasons, De Soto junior Jaycee Foeller is already looking out for the future …
Hillsboro High School activities director Edward Moreno is on paid leave of absence, said Jon Schuessler, a member of the R-3 Board of Educati…
De Soto’s seven-year stranglehold on the Jefferson County Activities Association wrestling championship could end on Feb. 4.
The Wall Street Journal last month published a story titled “High School Wrestling Was Fading. Then Came The Girls.”
Jaycee Foeller stood atop the state wrestling world in February.
Hillsboro played its last football game – a Class 4 quarterfinal against Ladue – on Nov. 10.
