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The Johnson City Eagles opened the 2016 baseball season with a last inning come from behind victory over San Saba. Coach Stephan Wisdom was very pleased with the effort and never give up attitude of his Eagle team. Johnson City fell behind 6-1 after 3 innings. San Saba added 2 more runs in the 4th inning, but the Johnson City bats came alive and the Eagles scored 5 runs in the bottom of the inning. The Armadillos came up empty the next three innings and had a 8-6 lead going into the bottom of t ...
The Regional Visual Art Scholastic Event was held in San Marcus
The Regional Visual Art Scholastic Event was held in San Marcus, Texas on February 23rd. 22 LBJ Art Students went against 1A through 6A schools in all of Region 13 and Art schools and brought back 35, 1st place Medals and One 2nd place. Please congratulate these talented LBJ Art students who kept up the LBJ tradition of being the school to beat. LBJ High School first place medalist in Division one are MIXED MEDIA: Sierra Anderson, Gianeid Garcia, Hayden Jones.
The Johnson City Lady Eagles had a busy week and faced 4 much larger schools and 2A power Flatonia. The Lady Eagles played very well in all the games and showed improvement in each game. The Lady Eagles lost a heart breaker to Canyon Lake to start the week, the Lady Eagles lost the game in the last inning.
The Johnson City Eagles traveled to Taylor Friday night to face the Ducks. Taylor is a regular in the 4A state playoffs and this years Duck team should keep that playoff streak going. The Eagles had just one practice with all of their varsity players because of the basketball playoffs. Gage Schnitz went from dishing out assists on Tuesday to pitching on Friday.
On Thursday, February 18th, we traveled to Fredericksburg to compete in an all-day tournament against the area’s finest tennis programs including Dripping Springs, Mason, Fredericksburg, Kerrville Tivy, and Llano, and other school in and out of our district. Our varsity players, Victor Elizondo and Hector Alvarez, were victorious in two out of three matches in “A” division boys doubles taking home championship medals in the consolation bracket. The remainder of the players, including Sadi ...
The Johnson City Eagles traveled to Seguin last Tuesday to face the highly ranked Flatonia Bulldogs and gave the dogs a fight they will remember. The Eagles came into the game with a 20-8 record and a third place finish in district play. Coach Lewis Jenkins had the Eagles prepared to face a tough Bulldog squad and matched the Dogs basket for basket early in the first quarter.
Last Tuesday, the basketball team played Menard and played really well taking the victory. That weekend, the team played two very good basketball teams in Llano and Brady. The Punchers dropped both of those games but rebounded the next day, beating Ballinger 40-38 in a thriller.
MASON, Texas – The girls softball field operated by Mason Youth Baseball will have new lighting thanks to a $25,000 community development grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority and the City of Mason. Only three of the four baseball and softball fields at the city's Fort Mason City Park currently have lights. "Our girls have always been kind of left out in the dark,"
By Pete Rhoades The Johnson City Eagles hosted Sabinal for their final home game of the season and the last game to be played at Shockley Field. Coach Brent Harris prepared his team for what would be a great ending to the regular season and closing one of Central Texas' oldest stadiums.
For LBJ High Schooler Kaitlyn Arvesen, the Eagles shutting out Sabinal wasn't the most exciting part of this past Friday night's football game. Arvesen was presented her State Winning banner for State Solo and Ensemble Outstanding Clarinet Performer which will be proudly displayed at the High School along with the other State victories LBJHS has recieved throughout the years. Pretty exciting for a Junior in high school, but top that off with a shiny tiara placed on her head as she was announced ...

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