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Nine Dragons, Two Warriors Are State Bound

Nine Dragons, Two Warriors Are State Bound
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An Even Dozen For The Dragons

By Editor | February 16, 2021 By ERIC X. VICCARO PARK HILLS Smell that. That’s the aroma of home cooking in the very near future for the Ste. Genevieve High School boys’ wrestling squad. Twelve of 14 Dragons advanced to sectionals based off of top-3 performances at the Missouri State High School Activities Association Class 2 District 1 Tournament this past Saturday at Central High School’s Foulon Field House. The Dragons also claimed their ninth district championship under award-winning head coach Jared Bonnell. “I’m really happy,” Bonnell said. “We had 12 wrestling in the finals, and we’re happy to have four champions.” The Dragon program has lofty standards, and the coach said some of the wrestlers thought they were mentally tight and others might have been too aggressive taking chances with their shots.

More Honors For Ste Gen, Valle

By Editor | January 12, 2021 By ERIC X. VICCARO KANSAS CITY The Missouri Football Coaches Association in December released its list of award winners. Four Valle Catholic High School players received the distinction of Class 3 all-state, with wide receiver Aiden Heberlie attaining first-team status. Austin Burnett was selected as a second-team linebacker while Chase Fallert was named third-team quarterback and Kolten Naeger third-team kicker. “Making all-state is hard to do,” said Valle Catholic head coach Judd Naeger. “Making it in Class 3 is even harder. All of these young men are truly deserving.” While Ste. Genevieve didn’t produce any all-state players this year, the Dragons were still represented on other honor teams.

Dragons Continue With Early Success

By Editor | December 17, 2020 By ERIC X. VICCARO EVICCARO@STEGENHERALD.COM UNION The Ste. Genevieve High School boys’ and girls’ wrestling teams participated in the Union Tournament this past weekend. Maggie Myracle brought home the most impressive piece of hardware since she was named the girls’ tournament most outstanding wrestler on Friday evening. “I was very pleased with how the girls’ wrestled,” Ste. Genevieve head wrestling coach Jared Bonnell said. “Maggie managed to win the title at 195 by pinning all of her opponents, three of which were state qualifiers the year before.” Paityn Basler (107) and Izzy Basler (127) both attained bronze-medal finishes, and Brynna Wehner (117) and Dakotah Meadows (122) both took seventh.

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