The Apollo Eagles are hoping that the lumps they took during 2016’s 1-8 campaign will translate to wins in 2017. The Eagles certainly did not struggle to score points last season, averaging 24.2 points per game.
The Apollo Eagles are looking to turn the page on a difficult 2015 campaign that saw them finish with a 1-8 record. The Eagles fell to Bemidji in the first round of the Section 8AAAAA playoffs.
The ROCORI and St. Cloud Apollo boys swimming teams will be combining this fall under a cooperative sponsorship. The ROCORI school board approved the co-op for the swim team on Monday night. Both ROCORI and Apollo are expecting a low number of boy swimmers to be a part of their varsity level teams next year.
Two volleyball players from St. Cloud Apollo will continue their college careers playing together. Kalli Mathiasen and Lexi Hiltner signed letters of intent to play volleyball at St. Cloud Technical and Community College this fall.
She may not be the fastest or the strongest member of the team, but their is no questioning her passion for the sport. Angie Stolt is a sophomore linebacker for the St. Cloud Apollo Eagles and her playing career began in the 5th grade.
The St. Cloud Apollo Eagles put up a stellar defensive effort, but ultimately lost 2-0 to the #1 seed Hermantown Hawks in the Class A state semifinals.
The St. Cloud Apollo Eagles boys' hockey team won the Section 6A Championship by a score of 4-2 over the St. Cloud Cathedral Crusaders in a hard-fought championship game that was close until the very end.
There wasn’t much hockey talk at the Althaus dinner table leading up to the Tech/Apollo hockey game on Tuesday. The fact that parents Jeff and Karen were both going to be at the National Hockey Center for the game was a given.