SCC to host Region XVI Tournament

By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief | SCC willl host the 2014 NJCAA Region XVI Tournament Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.  The site for the event rotates, and this year it is the Lady Cougars’ turn. SCC enters the tournament as the number one seed, completing the regular season undefeated in regional play ( 3-0) and 12-4…

Blues and ‘Hawks set to battle in first round

By Stefan Guilliams, Staff Writer The St. Louis Blues were thought to be the best team in the league until April hit. The Blues hit a rough patch down the stretch, plagued with injuries, questionable lineups by Coach Hitchcock, and just bad hockey. These problems cost the Blues’ chances at not only the Presidents Cup…

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Trio of pro teams fill Family Arena

  By David Demarco, Editor The Family Arena, which has been limited to graduations, circuses and MMA events for the past several years, has finally returned to year-round relevance for local sports fans. For some it feels like an eternity, but it was only a decade ago when the St. Louis Steamers, River City Rage…

Lady Cougars split with Maple Woods

By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief SCC and MCC-Maple Woods played two thrilling games on Saturday. SCC (5-17) was able to rebound from a heart-breaking 7-6 loss to win game two 5-2. In game one, Maple Woods was able to jump out to an early lead. The Lady Monarchs scored two runs in the first and two…

Cougars begin second half push

By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief After nearly a month long hiatus, thanks in part to the seemingly never-ending winter, the Cougars resumed their schedule with Region XVI and MCCAC conference foe Jefferson College on March 11. SCC (4-19) was able to get their first win of the season by taking last game of the four game…

SCC Softball looks for consistency

  By Tim Kaiser, Editor-in-Chief The Lady Cougars’ season has been turbulent thus far, but they have shown flashes of brilliance. Trouble has a tendency to snowball on SCC (4-16) this season, as they have fallen victim to the “big inning.” “Our pitchers need to a better job working through adversity,” said Head Coach Michelle…

Kenny Britt, Rams agree to one-year deal

By David Demarco, Editor After his tour around the NFL, the former Titans wide receiver has decided to rejoin his former coach Jeff Fisher in St. Louis. Britt will be coming in on a one-year contract worth $1.4 million with $550,000 guaranteed. With incentives, the total value can be boosted to $2.9 million. The move…