New Middle School Track Records
NEW LEXINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS!! Sydney Ruetlinger-Maravilla has set a new Triple Jump record at Lexington Middle School. She achieved this by making an
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NEW LEXINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS!! Sydney Ruetlinger-Maravilla has set a new Triple Jump record at Lexington Middle School. She achieved this by making an
Lexington Minutemen Youth Basketball Camp The annual Lexington Boys Basketball Camp is for players in grades 2nd-7th for the 2023-24 school year. Date: May 28th-30th
Summer Camps Lexington Volleyball Middle School Camp Incoming 6th-8th Grade Students Location: Lexington High School – West Gym Date: Monday & Tuesday, July 8th &
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