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Two late touchdowns gave some late life to a largely lopsided contest, but it was too little, too late, for the outmatched Vikings, who were outpaced by the visiting Mustangs, 28-14.
After trailing 20-7 at the half, the Lexington High football team came back to push Saturday's game to the closing minutes. However, the Minutemen ultimately lost 20-14 to Wakefield in coach George Peterson's first game on the sidelines.
Santino Gambino scored the winning goal in the final minutes of the contest. George Velonias and Matt Edmonds also scored for the Minutemen.
Bruins Coach Claude Julien, who has lived in Lexington since joining the Bs in 2007, brought the Stanley Cup to the Lexington Police Station for photo ops with the folks who serve his community.
Local endurance athlete Edward Boudrot recently completed his first Ironman competition in Louisville after finishing the Patriot Half earlier this summer.
A recap look at the games and stories Patch covered in and around Lexington this week.
Lexington looking to overcome early-season injuries.
The Minutemen look to improve on their 2010 campaign with a new coach, new schemes and new attitude.
For Lexington High School's varsity volleyball and field hockey teams, development from the inexperienced players will be crucial to the success of each team.
In an amazing feat of determination, the Chiefs come back from a 4-1 deficit to go to game four. Final score: 5-4.
Lexington’s Dane DiLiegro recently signed a contract to play professionally for the Italian club Assi Basket Otsuni.
Lexington now one win from becoming first team to win five straight Intercity League championships.
Stellar pitching, timely hitting puts Lexington one step closer to another league title.
Right fielder Dan Graham hit a go-ahead, two-run shot to center field Friday night, as the Lexington Blue Sox pulled ahead, 2-1, in their best-of-five semifinal series.
With the umpires postponing the extra innings of game two until tonight, the Blue Sox now find themselves with a season-altering doubleheader.
Pitcher Matt Karis went the distance Wednesday, as the Lexington Blue Sox beat the Reading Bulldogs 4-1 in game one of the Intercity League semifinals.
With four starters with ERAs under 2.00, Lexington heads into the playoffs able to legitimately send an ace to the mound every night.
Lexington drops fifth game of the season at home against Watertown, but have clinched the top seed in the playoffs.
30-plus years and they're still swinging.
Third time's the charm for Lexington, as it picked up 9-4 victory over the Chiefs after losing the first two games of the season series.
Lexington posts at least 15 runs for the second time during the postseason in defeating Concord Post 158, 16-1.
Lexington Police incident reports from July 18 to July 21. The following information was supplied by the Lexington Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Lexington responded to first-inning scare by crushing the Trojans 11-0 the rest of the way.
Lexington High School junior Jason Tzannes placed first in a field of 21 at a July 11 tournament at Gardner Golf Course --and all while hobbled with a torn ACL.
Michelle Feenstra, a rising sophomore at Lexington Christian, is one of the youngest girls on her squad for the annual summer tournament.
Lexington's Shane Foley's solid second half showing helped Metro/Southwest hold off Central.
Blue Sox take it to visiting Concord Post 158 in American Legion baseball action.
Missed chances, loss of focus result in Lexington's first tie since July 17, 2009.
Lexington blasted balls for long innings; Arlington/Belmont had short ones.
Lexington defeats Watertown Reds, 3-0, two days after nine-game win streak is snapped.
Metro allowed 20 runs total in losses to Northeast and Southeast yesterday.
Metro comes back from early four-run deficit to go 1-0.