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The Johnson City Lady Eagles bounced back from a loss at Blanco on Tuesday to take down the Ingram Lady Warriors in three sets Friday afternoon (25-19, 25-18, 25-20). The District 25-3A Warriors dropped to 7-15 with the loss; the win gave the Lady Eagles a 15-10 overall record as they opened District 25-2A play on Tuesday hosting the Harper Lady Longhorns (late score). “We let ourselves focus on our mistakes at Blanco Tuesday - tonight was about having fun!” according to head coach He ...
The LBJ High School Eagles edged over the Florence Buffaloes Friday night with a final score of 14,13. The Eagles will host the Ingram Warriors at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3, at Eagle Field. The evening will also host Lil’ Eagle Night. The LBJ junior varsity will travel to Ingram to kick-off at 5 p.m.
LBJ High School and Johnson City ISD are welcoming alumni and community members alike to join in the celebration of Homecoming 2021. Each individual campus will host a series of Spirit Days for students which will be announced next week. The annual Community Pep Rally will be held at Eagle Field on Wednesday, Sept.
Friday night's season opener on the road at Florence had Eagle fans on the edge of their seats until the final horn sounded with Johnson City edging the Buffaloes 14-13. The first two quarters were scoreless with the two teams trading possessions and turnovers - seemingly unsettled by the 30-minute lightning delay that pushed the opening kick-off and the start of the new season to after 8:00pm.
As the only 3A school in a bracket full of 4A-5A competition last weekend the Johnson City Lady Eagles dispelled the myth that “A’s = W’s” - wins, that is. After polishing off the 4A Canyon Lake Lady Eagles on Tuesday JC rattled off a streak of six consecutive victories to win the Championship as hosts of their first invitational tournament in recent history. In pool play on Friday the Lady Eagles defeated Lago Vista (25-22, 23-25, 25-15), Cameron Yoe (25-10, 25-17) and Marble Fal ...
Head Coach Heather Wilson and the Lady Eagles capped a perfect week by reaching a career milestone on Saturday - Wilson’s 200th victory. Wilson - who is starting her eighth year at the helm of the Johnson City Volleyball program - has earned all of her wins with the Lady Eagles.
The LBJ High School Running Eagles made the short drive to Dripping Springs to compete against a line-up of seventeen 4A-6A-Private teams at a 4 Kilometer distance. Texas high school runners compete at the District, Regional and State contests in the 2 mile for girls and 3 mile for boys; invitational meet distances are at the discretion of the host school. Freshmen paced the JC teams with Jackie Earley finishing 26th with a time of 16:18.41 and Antonio Perez leading the boys with a 15:16. ...
The Johnson City Eagles hosted San Antonio - Robert G Cole High School in the second scrimmage of the 2021 season on Thursday in preparation for the season opener at Florence this Friday night. The  Eagles kept stride with the 3A-D1 Cougars at the Varsity level with each team finding the end zone three times.
A dozen schools descended on the LBJHS Campus early Friday morning for the inaugural running of the Six Mile Relay hosted by the Johnson City Running Eagles Cross Country Team. A unique and non-traditional event for Texas High School athletes, the relay format allowed coaches to enter their athletes in teams of four and the athletes circled the challenging 1-1/2 mile course in relay fashion, passing the “baton” -  a fist-sized rubber chicken - from one athlete to the next to signify th ...
A talented crew of young Eagle athletes ran the table in the Centex Junior High 7-on-7 Football League, capping off their undefeated regular season with a 12-6 victory against Found Rock Ball Hawks Elite in the championship game Friday night at the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex. Practices and league games kicked off in May, with the team practicing two hours twice a week in JC and traveling to Round Rock for Friday night games. JC Head Coach David T Sine held a coaches’ clinic in the ...

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