It was a

remarkable year of high school athletics in the St. Louis metro

area. We enjoyed some tremendous performances from teams and

individuals alike during the 2010-11 season. As we move into the

summer months, he is another look back in our annual St. Louis

American Prep Year in Review.

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Player for the Ages

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Chaminade College Prep senior Bradley Beal concluded a brilliant

prep basketball career by being named as the Gatorade National

Player of the Year. Beal averaged 32 points a game in leading the

Red Devils to a 27-1 record. Beal participated in the McDonald’s

All-American Game, the Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoops Summit.

Beal’s exploits have earned him a place as one of the top players

in the history of St. Louis high school hoops.

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goes back to back

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Incarnate Word Academy won its second consecutive Class 5A state

championship in girls basketball. The Red Knights defeated Blue

Springs 59-49 to win the title in a very highly-spirited contest.

It was the second consecutive year that IWA defeated Blue Springs

in the state title game.

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McCluer North won the Class 5 boys basketball state championship

for the second time in five years. Led by super senior guard B.J.

Young, the Stars stunned No. 1 Chaminade in the state quarterfinals

before defeating Lee’s Summit North and Troy for the state title.

The 6’3” Young averaged nearly 30 points a game to lead McCluer

North on its dramatic run.

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Maplewood 3-peat

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Maplewood Richmond Heights continued its dominance in boys Class 2

track by winning its third consecutive state championship. Led by

top performers Marcus Taylor, Eric Liska and Bobby Norful, the Blue

Devils scored a state-record 104 points to race to the state

title.

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state title for Nino

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East St. Louis Senior High won the Illinois Girls Class 3A state

championship, netting another state crown in the legendary coaching

career of Nino Fennoy. The Flyerettes came to the state meet with a

hungry group of young athletes and emerged with their third state

championship.

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Standard

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Chaminade College Prep football star Rob Standard finished his

career as the top rusher in the history of St. Louis area prep

football. Standard rushed for 7,999 yards and 99 touchdowns. He

surpassed former Timberland star Montee Ball as the area’s top

career rusher.

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Lightning

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Ladue High’s stellar track and field tandem of Samantha Levin and

Montenae Roye-Speight left their mark on the Class 4 girls state

meet with a bevy of state-record performances. Levin smashed the

record in the 800-meter run by more than three seconds. Roye set a

new Class 4 state record in the 400-meter dash while the dynamic

duo finished their careers by leading Ladue to a new state record

in the 4×400-meter relay. Levin and Roye-Speight are headed to NCAA

women’s track power LSU.

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of a kind

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Francis Howell Central wrestling star Terrell Wilbourn completed a

spectacular career by winning his third consecutive individual

state title at the Class 4 state championships. Wilbourn completed

a 28-1 season by winning the Class 4 state title at 140

pounds.

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Redbird

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McCluer High senior baseball standout Lance Jeffries was drafted by

the St. Louis Cardinals in the 10th round of the Major League

Baseball Draft. Jeffries was one of the top high school prospects

in the state of Missouri throughout his senior year. He is also a

product of the Mathews-Dickey Boys and Girls Club.

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The Cahokia Comanches won their third state title in track and

field as they won the Illinois Class 2A state meet. Cahokia

dominated the state meet behind the work of outstanding jumpers

Vernon Carter and LaDerrick Ward. The jumping events have become a

great source of pride and tradition at Cahokia with Carter and Ward

being two of the latest stars.

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do it again

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Hazelwood Central won the Class 4 state track and field

championship for the second year in succession. The Hawks won the

title in dramatic fashion as they won the 4×400-meter relay, the

last event of the meet, to win the championship. Central was led by

senior sprinter Michael Hester, who won three gold medals in the

200, 400 and 4×400.

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