Runners take to the streets of Boston, while several LHS teams continue winning streaks this week.
Will Marcal allows just two hits as Minutemen notch fifth win against Reading.
Visiting Hawks erase four-goal deficit at halftime to complete a 6-5 comeback victory in overtime.
Senior captain Meghan McNabb makes 10 goals.
Lexington wins battle of unbeatens to improve its record to 4-0,while Reading falls to 3-1.
Find and track your favorite marathoner.
Several Lexington residents prepare for the Boston Marathon, as the spring high school sports season kicks into high gear.
Wet weather doesn't faze Minutemen, who picked up a key victory over rival Winchester.
Minutemen down Woburn, 16-1; begin defense of their Middlesex League title.
Stein talks to Lexington Patch about running, training and turkey sandwiches.
Swiss speedster is running for himself and Dana-Farber
Minutemen 1-2 on young season.
New Generation Martial Arts hosts annual Tournament and Award Banquet.
Lexington athletic teams kick off the spring season.
Minutemen are dominant in 5-0 blanking of Middlesex League foe Woburn.
Minutemen looking to equal last year's success.
Senior Amanda Bouchard nets six goals in Minutemen's win.
Patch previews the spring season for a number of Lexington athletic teams.
Fresh off improbable tournament run, Minutemen set to compete once again.
Experience, abundance and lack there of, will be key for both Minuteman squads in 2011.
First games scheduled for April 1.
Patch highlights five things to watch for during this spring high school athletic season.
First meets are April 5.
Lexington High School's sports teams begin spring practices.
Football grabs the winter headlines, while Patch honors its Players of the Season.
Peterson excited about prospect of following in legendary coach's footsteps.
Sophomore hockey player makes 45 points; junior basketball forward's magic number, 16.
George Peterson selected to succeed the legendary Bill Tighe.
Lexington girls' hockey team is final Minuteman team standing.
Lexington athletic teams put the finishing touches on the winter sports season.
Lehman's goal not enough.
The Minutemen defeat Watertown-Melrose, 5-1.
LHS teams complete short stint in MIAA sectional tournaments.
Central Catholic comes back for 67-52 victory over upstart Lexington boys.
Six seniors play final LHS game on home court.
Details need to be ironed out before Lexington boys, girls squads learn post-season fates.
LHS indoor track team competes at Div. 1 state meet, while basketball, girls hockey close out the regular season.
Minutemen boys earn No. 12 seed, girls are No. 15 in MIAA North Division 1 sectional tournament.
Senior Captain Meghan McNabb scores winning goal.
Minutemen girls tie for 12th, boys tie for 22nd at Division 1 event.