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Two different four run frames and a walk-off RBI in the eighth inning sealed the victory for the Lady Eagles over the Florence Lady Buffs on Friday, April 6th, and JC put the Lady Gators away with a 10-6 win on Monday, April 9th. Johnson City’s district record is now 7-2 as they sit in second place in the district. Florence got things started on the scoreboard in the third inning, scoring four runs in one frame.
Johnson City hosted the District 25-3A Track Championships last week. Both Lady Eagles and Eagles competed well against the opposing six teams. The Varsity girls placed fourth overall with 68 total points, the Varsity boys finished fourth place as well with 85 total points, and the Junior Varsity boys took second place with 132 points overall.
The Johnson City Eagle baseball team played three games in the last week. They defeated the Llano Yellow Jackets 7-6, defended the home front against the Florence Buffaloes in a 3-2 win, and lost to the state-ranked Gateway Prep Gators in a hard 1-2 loss. Eagles vs. Yellow Jackets Six runs in two innings and three lead changes gave the Eagles an edge that could not be reached by the Llano Yellow Jackets.
Each year the Blanco County Pioneers Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas sponsors a Texas History Essay contest for fourth grade students. This year’s topic was “Stephen F. Austin”. The essay written by Lauryn Boyer of LBJ Elementary School in Johnson City took first place honors in Blanco County and also won District honors.
The Johnson City Eagle baseball team began the district season with two games last week, losing 1-2 to Florence in the opener and defeating Gateway 14-12. The Eagles travel to Comfort on Tuesday, March 20 to take on the Bobcats and host the Blanco Panthers on Friday, March 23. Eagles vs.
Parents in the Johnson City ISD were notified March 2, 2018, that the district was contacted by Blanco County Sheriff’s Department regarding an active investigation of individuals soliciting inappropriate photos from students through the social networking app Snapchat. The Sheriff’s Department, Child Protective Services and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are currently investigating the matter, according to the letter to parents from Richard Kolek, JCISD Superintendent. “It is i ...
Blanco County 4-H Shooting Education shooters who participated in the Texas State BB Gun Championship that was held in Fredericksburg, TX on March 10, 2018. Three Blanco County teams proved their ability at this match. They include: Team #1: Keen Linson, Cody Sprouse, David Gravell, Dusti Welch, Dakota Metcalf, Blaze Welch and Destinee Romero; Team #2: Rylee Welch, Colton Moore, Brylinn Scott, Reid Weirich, Hannah Roy, Amelia Perez, and Antonio Perez; and Team #3: Tyler Thompson, Sara Morri ...
Last week, Johnson City ISD was contacted by Blanco County Sheriff’s office regarding an investigation involving individuals soliciting inappropriate photos from Johnson City students through Snapchat. After being contacted about the investigation, Superintendent Richard Kolek wanted to educate students and parents about social media safety before Spring Break starts this Friday. “It is imperative that students and parents understand the dangers and legal ramifications of inappropriat ...
The Johnson City School board met Monday night. During the meeting they discussed future funding strategies and voted to move the 2018-2019 fifth grade class to LBJ Elementary School campus. Monday’s school board meeting started with recognitions of several students who had achieved academic honors in the past month. Lauren Boyer of LBJ Elementary School was recognized for her winning essay about Stephen F.
As the days get longer and the air gets warmer, the spring tracksters get moving. Johnson City has competed in two meets already, the Blanco Panther Relays, and the Comfort Invitational. Blanco Panther Relays Both Junior Varsity and Varsity boys’ teams placed sixth overall in Blanco. Top finishers for the JV include Dooley Smith in the 100 M dash, Jereld Brothers in the 3200 M run, as well as the 4x100 and 4x200 M relays. In the Varsity division, Bridges Price placed fourth in the 100 ...

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