The Johnson City Lady Eagles competed at the District 25AAA Meet last week and finished 5th out of 7 teams and advanced Kalli Dalland in the Shot and Discus and Ashtyn Portie in Pole Vault to the Area Meet in San Antonio.
The Lady Eagles placed 5th in the 4X100 Relay, members of the relay include Mariana Alvarado, Reagan Weirich, Kalli Dalland and Paige Rutherford.
Students from the Johnson City FFA recently participated in several welding contests sponsored by Austin Community College at their Round Rock campus.
Caleb Dowdy and Landon Bible competed in welding skills completing a 5f welding test which uses gas metal arc welding and shielded metal arc welding. Both represented Johnson City well, Caleb only being 15 points away from winning the top welder award.
Colt Kneese and Tuckier Lechow entered a bench building contest where the only rules were it ha ...
Continuing the tradition started in 2004, the Johnson City FFA wildlife team qualified for the State contest which will be held near Childress on April 25. The team of Grey Grote, Brett Sultemeier, Darren Sultemeier, and Colby Turner placed 1st in the Area contest at the Angelo State University Campus in San Angelo on April 11th.
For the third year in a row Johnson City’s lone golfer, Zackhery Hernandez has qualified to advance to the Regionals Golf Competition.
Zackhery competed in the 3A District 25 Golf Tournament on Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11. Blanco, Comfort, Georgetown Gateway, Ingram Moore, Johnson City and Lago Vista were represented in the District meet.
lit week winning against Tom Moore High School and losing to Lago Vista High School.
Tom Moore Warriors
The Johnson City Eagles played Ingram Tom Moore last Tuesday and claimed a 14-1 victory over the Warriors.
Johnson City wasted no time jumping to a 4-0 first inning lead. The Eagles took advantage of poor Warrior pitching and errors to claim the early lead.
Future funding was the main topic of discussion at Monday’s School Board meeting.
The JCISD Principals also updated the board on the campus happenings of the month.
Several members of the School Board plan to attend training this summer in San Antonio. Brit Odiorne, Matt McKennis, Randy Rutherford and President Shelly Wenmohs plan to attend the San Antonio training session.
School Funding
In preparation for future budget concerns, Assistant Superintendent Erin Fasel gave a presentation on one ...
The Johnson City Eagles traveled to Florence Friday evening and faced one of the top teams in District 25AAA and found themselves in a hard fought game falling to Florence. On Tuesday they took a Senior Night win against the Gateway Gators.
Florence Buffalo
The Lady Eagles had a lot get used to with Head Coach Tamara Tupper being reassigned and assistant coach Cory Warner taking over as the new Lady Eagle Head Coach.
The Inaugural Track Meet at Eagle Stadium was an amazing event with eight schools from around the hill country competing on a windy Thursday afternoon.
Varsity Boys
The Varsity boys had a great meet scoring 53 points and finishing in 6th place.
Cole Cowsert placed 2nd in the 3200. Logan Ledger placed 1st in the 800.
If you were planning to attend the 6th Annual Evening of Fine Arts at LBJHS this Thursday you will have to wait – due to a scheduling conflict the event has been postponed.
Student artists, musicians and actors who also represent LBJHS in Athletics will be participating this week in the Llano Invitational Track Meet in their final warm-up prior to the District 25-3A Meet on April 12th & 13th.
10 LBJ Art Students win Area Visual Art Scholastic Event and Will Compete at State.
After medaling with top scores at the Regional Visual Art Scholastic Event 51 LBJ art students competed in the Area Visual Art Scholastic Event. Ten Lyndon B. Johnson Art Students were chosen by 60 qualified judges to win AREA in 4 divisions.
These top scoring Art Students will travel to San Antonio April 28th and 29th to compete in the State Visual Art Scholastic Event and Gold Seal Awards.
These students are: ...