Several Westminster Christian Academy athletes were recognized by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as Fall 2025 All-Metro selections, honoring their outstanding performances across the fall sports season. The Wildcats' presence on the All-Metro list reflects excellence, consistency, and impact at the highest level of competition in the St. Louis area.
Charlie Berkmeyer – Softball (Sophomore)
Sophomore Charlie Berkmeyer earned 2nd Team All-Metro recognition after a dominant season as a true two-way standout. At the plate, Berkmeyer batted .505 with 29 RBIs, while also anchoring the pitching staff with an 11–3 record and a 1.53 ERA in the circle. Her ability to impact games offensively and defensively made her one of the most complete players in the metro area.
Caroline Campbell – Field Hockey (Junior)
Junior Caroline Campbell was honored with 2nd Team recognition following an exceptional two-way season for the Wildcats. Serving as the defensive captain, Campbell led Westminster's back line while also contributing offensively with six goals and a team-best-tying 13 assists. Her leadership, versatility, and field awareness were key components of the team's success.
Abby Milgie – Softball (Junior)
Junior catcher Abby Milge earned 1st Team All-Metro honors after guiding the district champion Wildcats to a 23–8 record. Milge batted .433 with a team-best 35 RBIs and was a defensive anchor behind the plate. Known for controlling the running game, she threw out numerous base stealers and committed just three errors in 233 fielding chances, showcasing elite consistency.
Jacob Stinebaker – Boys Soccer (Senior)
Senior goalkeeper Jacob Stinebaker capped off a decorated career with a First Team All-Metro recognition. A three-year starter, Stinebaker led the Wildcats to a state championship as a sophomore and delivered another dominant senior season with 16 wins, 14 shutouts, and just eight goals allowed, finishing with an impressive 0.45 goals-against average.
Cruz Thomas – Cross Country (Junior)
Junior Cruz Thomas earned 3rd Team All-Metro honors after helping lead Westminster to the best finish in program history, a second-place team result at the Class 3 State Meet. Individually, Thomas placed sixth at state, recorded runner-up finishes at both the Metro League and district meets, and closed the season with a personal record that ranks as the third-fastest time in school history.
These All-Metro selections highlight the dedication, talent, and competitive excellence of Westminster athletes across multiple sports. Congratulations to all of our honorees on representing the Wildcats at the highest level. Go Wildcats!