MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
Welcome to the Lexington Local Schools and thank you for supporting our students with your attendance. We are thankful to be part of a community that understands and values the importance of a well-rounded educational experience, and we are grateful that our staff, parents, and school community work together to provide wonderful academic, athletic, and fine arts opportunities for our students.
Our students give a great deal of their time and energy to balancing the demands of their academic work and the preparation necessary to be successful in their extracurricular activities. As a school community, we are very proud of them, and we know they appreciate your support. Thank you for your attendance.
ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD
Thank you for your attendance tonight, and your support of the student athletes, cheerleaders and musicians from both schools. These young people have practiced many hours to prepare for tonight’s contest. They’ve made many sacrifices along the way, as they attempt to handle both the demands of the classroom, and the demands of their team or activity. Your support of their efforts is greatly appreciated.
We are also thankful for the families that encourage these young people, and the communities that show such great pride in and support of our school systems. It is our hope that your experience at Lexington High School will be a good one. Please enjoy the contest, have fun cheering for your team, and return home safely.
MINUTEMEN VARSITY HEAD COACHES
2023 FALL SENIOR COVER PICTURE
Row 1: Jenna Lehnhart, Kaylie Eichorn, Drayton Berry, Carter Newman, Carter Wilson, Cooper Dreibelbis, Mason Green, Matt Sheets, Aedan Nicol, Darcie Reinhart
Row 2: Piper McManes, Kailee Ramos, Anna Perkins, Jade Adkins, Gracie Skoog, Elyana Weaver, Audrey Martin, Naomi Haring, Addy Whitesel, Micayla Delamater, Sophia Gledhill
Row 3: Jack Wyant, Levi Davis, Lydia Schroeder, Mackie Weber, Addy Boyce, Kaylee Brown, Sam Morton, Makenna Arnholt, Maddie Hughes, Olyvia Stoots, Zoey Morris, Allie Parker
Row 4: JNolan Steward, Jaxson Husty, Gabe Schmidt, Lucas Dove, Austin Fisher, Michael Togliatti, Jack Hiebel, Chris Weilbacker, Iram Sanchez, Brody Earick, Dylan George, Zach Turlo, Terrance Corbin
Row 5: Mitch Riegel, Seth Reed, Callie Kaschube, Sonja Gottschling, Ava Ghazarian, Abby Hostettler, Kyle Keding, Brooklyn Heintz, Mason Diaz, Wesley Holtz, Clarissa Cousart, Andrew Lloyd, Allison Burchett, Raven Wade
Row 6: Elijah Newland, Ethan Slone, Miles Eberest, Noah Eckstein, Thomas Pitou, Grant Mentzer
MINUTEMEN FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF
Andrew Saris - Head Coach
Coach Saris is excited to be entering his second year as Lexington High School’s Head Coach. He previously spent 11 years at Madison Comprehensive High School as a chemistry teacher, assistant football coach, and Head Coach of the track team. Coach Saris graduated from Smithville High School (‘05) and was part of the state runner-up (‘02) and state semi-final (‘04) football teams. He went on to graduate from Walsh University (‘10) where he continued his track career. He loves spending time with his beautiful wife Erin, and wonderful children Henry (4) and Mia (2). Coach Saris is the Dean of Students at Lexington High School.
Jamie Masi - Defensive Coordinator
This fall is Coach Masi’s 31st season coaching football. He has been the head coach at West Jefferson, New Albany, Delaware Hayes, Mansfield Senior, and Madison high schools. Jamie and his wife Maria live in Lexington and are very proud of their three daughters Abbie, Sophie, and Gracie. Abbie graduated from Lexington in 2019 and attends Ohio University. Sophie graduated from Lexington in 2022 and attends Miami University. Gracie is currently a junior here at Lexington High School. Coach Masi is the defensive coordinator and works primarily with the linebackers.
Jacob Owens - Offensive Coordinator
Coach Owens joins the staff as Offensive Coordinator and QB coach this year. He graduated from Marietta College and played 4 years of basketball there, winning 3 Ohio Athletic Conference Championships. Previously, he spent the last 5 seasons at Mansfield Sr as OC/QB coach. Coach Owens won a regional championship and was part of the state runner up team in 2019. Jacob and his fiancé Sarah Fogle live in Lexington with their children. Coach Owens is an avid Browns & OSU fan.
Jeff Strickler - Special Teams Coordinator
Coaching the running backs and kickers, Coach Strickler is in his 41st season of coaching high school varsity football. Jeff coached at Alexandria-Monroe High School, Indiana, for 14 years (7 as head coach) prior to coming to Lexington in 1996. Jeff was also the head baseball coach at Lexington for 12 years and had returned to the diamond to coach JV baseball the past three years. A graduate of Ontario High School (1977) and Anderson University (1982), Jeff teaches AP Chemistry, Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Jeff and his wife Karen reside in Lexington as well as daughter Megan and granddaughters Chloe and McKenna.
Montrell Caldwell - Assistant Coach
Coach Caldwell begins his 1st year coaching football for the Minutemen, where he will focus on the offensive and defensive lines. Coach Caldwell graduated from Mansfield Senior where he was a three-time All-Ohioan.
Dalton Fix - Assistant Coach
Coach Fix is starting his first year as a varsity assistant coach at Lexington. He coaches the defensive backs. As a Madison graduate, class of 2013, Coach Fix was a 2 time All-OCC & All-District selection. He was also All-Ohio his senior year. After graduation he played football at Marietta College for 2 seasons and later transferred and played at UCF. Coach Fix is currently a Project Manager at CK Construction. Though being a Madison Grad, Coach Fix has Lexington ties as his wonderful mother Dawn Coulter graduated from LEX in the class of 1991. Coach Fix resides in Madison with his loving girlfriend Megan Cramer and their dogs Neko, Oscar, and Theo.
Mike Moore - Assistant Coach
Coach Moore is excited to be entering his first-year coaching and teaching at Lexington High School. He is the wide receiver coach for the football team and is the Lexington Boys Track and Field Coach. Coach Moore teaches social studies at the high school. Prior to working at Lexington, Mike has coached football and track at Galion as well as Colonel Crawford. While there, he was part of the 2022 State Championship T&F Team. Coach Moore spends his free time with his amazing wife Shanna and his two boys Owen (4) and Mason (1). GO LEX!
MINUTEMEN FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF
John Murray - Assistant Coach
Coach Murray is entering his first year coaching varsity football here at Lexington and will be the offensive line coach. He fully intends to build a unit that will set the tone for games and leave the opposing defense hobbled and sore. Graduating from Armwood HS (Seffner, FL) in '02 as a 1st team All County Offensive Lineman at the guard position, he reached the State Semi-Finals in '00. Coach is definitely not the typical "Florida Man" after spending 5 years in the state up north playing Division II football for Northwood University (Midland, MI) graduating in '07. He enjoys picking things up and putting them down repeatedly at the gym when he and his wife Elizabeth aren't wrangling their 3 kids, Georgia (3), Jackson (8), Colin (11).
Jim Steele - Assistant Coach
Coach Steele is starting his second year as a varsity assistant coach at Lexington. He coaches the defensive line and serves as the football strength and conditioning coach. Prior to joining the varsity staff, he coached Lexington’s 7th and 8th grade for 2 years. Coach Steele teaches health and weight training classes at the high school. Coach Steele served 12 years in the United States Army as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician with 52nd EOD Group and paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division. Coach Steele resides in Lexington with his amazing wife Christy, two sons Brandon (15) and Tyler (12), and his daughter Madilyn (7).
Nathan West - Assistant Coach
Coach West is a first year coach here at LHS as a Linebacker coach. Coach West graduated from Madison High School (‘18) where he was a wide receiver/linebacker and hurdled for the track and field team all 4 years. He was coached by both Coach Saris and Coach Masi while at Madison. He currently resides in Ontario with his girlfriend Taylor, two dogs (Maverick & Gunnar) and is expecting his 1st child in September. Coach West is excited to coach his first season with the Minutemen in the 2023-2024 season.
Luke Rogers - Head Freshman Coach
Coach Rogers is excited for his second year coaching the freshmen football team and teaching history at Lexington High School. Prior to Lexington, Coach Rogers taught and coached at Bluffton High School (South Carolina) and Crestview High School. Coach Rogers is married to Mrs. Rogers, who teaches 6th grade at Eastern Elementary, and they are the proud parents of Emmett and Gracie.
Karson Berry - Assistant Coach
Coach Berry is joining the freshman coaching staff this year, and is entering his first year coaching at his alma mater. Coach Berry was a 2022 graduate and a 3 year letterman during his playing days for the Minutemen. Coach Berry will be coaching the freshman running backs and linebackers this season.
Bradon Buchanan - Assistant Coach
Coach Buchanan is excited for his first year of coaching at Lexington High School. Coach Buchanan is a 2022 graduate of Lexington, and played football all three years while attending Lexington. He is very excited for this upcoming season and honored to work with the freshman offensive and defensive lines.
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MINUTEMEN VARSITY FOOTBALL
Row 1: Drayton Berry, Carter Newman, Carter Wilson, Mason Green, Cooper Dreibelbis, Matt Sheets, Aedan Nicol
Row 2:
Keagan West, Gage Powell, Cayden Kunkle, Bryston Hess, Brayden Fogle, Mason Frost, Seven Allen, Dantrell Hughes, Cohen Boozer, Vincent Hardin, Joey Caudill
Row 3: Cooper Clark, Cole Eichorn, Cian Glennon, Ethan Robles, Markale Martin, Deven Goodman, Brandon Reaves, Nathan Reed, Alex Hubbard, Graham Clark, Cason Hughett, Cam Boozer
Row 4:
Landon Tingley, Kade Wahl, Trey Hager, Hayden Rice, Robbie Tommelleo, Zeke Wolf, Nathan Taylor, Daniel Hardman, Darius Darmondy, Gaven Norris, Dominic Mampieri, Logan Beer, Chase Soehnlen
Row 5: Luke Triska, Assistant Coaches John Murray, Montrell Caldwell, Jeff Strickler, Nathaniel West, Head Coach Andrew Saris, Assistant Coaches Michael Moore, Jim Steele, Jacob Owens, Jamie Masi; David Biggers
Not Pictured: Coach Dalton Fix
Congratulations Lexington Football Seniors! Class of 2024
It doesn’t take strength to win. It takes the true heart of the team to win.
You will be missed
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Lexington Athletic Booster Club
Lexington Fans,
Over the past sixteen years your Booster Club has raised over 1.4 million dollars through fund raisers, concession revenues and donations from the community which have allowed us to do some of the following projects.
Recently, a newly resurfaced All Weather Track and a Track Bullpen Storage Building for Football and Track and Field.
Annually, provide four college scholarships to athletes.
Past improvements areas/projects are many and include, but are not limited to:
• Multi-Sport Complex with Indoor Practice Field, 3,000 square foot Weight Room, and Hitting Cages for Baseball, Softball and Golf.
• Shot Put area for Track & Field.
• Improvements to the Baseball Complex, Tennis Courts, Soccer Complex, and Concession Stands.
• Football Stadium Press Box.
• State Championship Rings & Track Resurfacing
VOLUNTEERS who give hundreds of hours of time annually make all this happen. Because of this we are able to support our Student Athletes with outstanding facilities to train in and become the best they can. On behalf of the Athletic Boosters, I would like to thank all of the parents and contributors for their support in helping us realize ours goals.
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Board Members:
Jim Steele, Keith Oliver, Susan Hughes, Sara Fogle, Thomas Dover, Scott & Jodi May, Tony Newman, Jim Hardman, Loré Whitney, Todd Richards, Heather Kraft, Chan Christman, Ken Kraft, Jill Adams, Tristan Kraft, Eric & Christin Lehnhart, Adrianne Haring
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Lexington High School Cover the Fieldhouse Fund Raising Project
is a Non Profit 501(3)C that continues to raise funds to support LEXINGTON ATHLETES. This project is being funded entirely by YOUR DONATIONS, not by any government or school funding.
The current fundraising effort is the Block and Granite Program, in which an exterior wall of the Multi Sport Complex building has been constructed of inscribed bricks and granite slabs. Your name, statement or organization can be inscribed on a brick or granite slab for a taxdeductible donation of $50.00 for each brick, or $500.00 for each granite slab. The bricks measure 4” x 8” and the granite slabs are 8” x 12”. Please consider participating in this program to support OUR ATHLETES. These bricks and granite slabs are personalized just for you and will become a lasting memorial or advertisement for your family, business or organization!
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LMAS
Danielle McGinty Parent Representative. – Co-Chair
Jeremy Secrist Superintendent – Co-Chair
Keith Stoner Board of Education Representative
Jason Whitesel Treasurer
Dan Wittmer High School Teacher
Kevin Young Assistant Superintendent
Jamie Masi High School Principal
Lexington Minuteman Academic Scholarship
In the fall of 2016, the Lexington Academic Boosters chose to focus their support on providing scholarships to Lexington graduates. Lexington Minuteman Academic Scholarships (LMAS) were named to honor the former organization, and the LMAS committee was created.
Since 2016, the Lexington Local School District, along with Lexington High School, has offered scholarships to graduating Lexington High School or Pioneer Career and Technical Center seniors who have demonstrated an outstanding academic record, have participated in school related activities, and have provided service to the community.
The purpose of these scholarships is to offset costs associated with college or continuing education. Scholarships are awarded following the successful completion of the 1st semester of college or continuing education. A grade card or transcript is required for verification.
How can you help?
Please consider donating to the Lexington Minuteman Academic Scholarship fund to support our graduating seniors who plan to further their education and build upon the knowledge gained during their time in the Lexington Schools. Lexington High School takes great pride in the citizens who graduate and set out to make a difference in the world. Your tax deductible donation will help provide Lexington Minuteman Academic Scholarships this year and build the LMAS Fund to provide awards for future graduates of Lexington Schools.
Please see our website at www.lexington.k12.oh.us for the Lexington Minuteman Academic Scholarship page. There you will find our past recipients and the colleges and universities that they have attended. THANK
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MINUTEMEN MARCHING BAND
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Row 2: Brooklynn Moore, Anna Moore, Adylise Bratton, Gale Frederick, Chloe Garza, Scarlett Pryor, Kylee Boor, Carter Anderson-Tharpe
Row 3: Randy Domka, Emily Doup, Callie Kaschube, Allison Burchett, Ava Ghazarian, Jayme Heilman, Tobais Newland, Lillian Dodson
Row 4: Raven Wade, Nathan Feasel, Grace Yeichner, Kathleen Keib, Abby Hosettler, Sonja Gottschling, Addison Sigler, Preston Shaffer
Row 5: Clarissa Cousart, Mason Daiz, Kyle Keding, Noah Rannels, Logan Bartlett, Andrew Lloyd, Chayton Winters, Wesley Holtz
Row 6: Hannah Waterman, Addison Cyrus, Taylor Phillips, Piper McManes, Ariana Parnell, Alexis Leadbetter
Row 7: Rachel Frederick, Kaylee Ramos, Riley Mohn, Breah Royals, Shania Felty
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BAND DIRECTOR
Zak Wilkins is in his seventeenth year of teaching and eighth as Director of Bands for Lexington High School. Mr. Wilkins received his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from The Ohio State University (2007) and is a member of the TBDBITL Alumni Club, Phil Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity, the National Association for Music Education, and the Ohio Music Education Association, where he is an active adjudicator. While at Ohio State, Mr. Wilkins was a member of The Ohio State University Marching Band (B-Row 2002-2006, Assistant Squad Leader 2005, Head Squad Leader 2006), The Ohio State University Symphonic Band, The OSU Jazz Lab, The OSU University Band, and was Principal Chair Trumpet in the inaugural season of the OSU Collegiate Winds. His previous teaching assignments were as Director of Bands for Anthony Wayne High School (Whitehouse, OH – 2006-2007), Highland High School (Sparta, OH – 2007-2011), and Newark High School (Newark, OH – 2011-2016).
The Lexington Band of Gold has established itself a reputation as one of the most consistently successful competition bands in the State of Ohio, having received thirty-three Superior ratings at OMEA (Ohio Music Education Association) State Marching Band Finals since 1987. This year marks the 59th edition of the Band of Gold.
2023 OMEA COMPETITION SHOW – “PLEAD THE FIFTH”
A call back to the Hollywood-Style Heist films, the band (namely the Color Guard) cases out a Museum for a robbery of a very valuable Golden Bust of Ludwig van Beethoven. Throughout the show, the Guard stakes out the museum, makes a plan, follows through with the robbery and evades the Museum’s guards. The main musical elements include the melodies of Beethoven’s 9th, 7th, and 5th Symphonies, along with the pop hit “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish, and the hip-hop classic “Gangsta’s Paradise” by the recently passed artist Coolio.
2023 COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Saturday, September 16th – OMEA Competition @ Cambridge High School
Saturday, September 30th – OMEA Competition @ Watkins Memorial/Marietta High Schools
Saturday, October 7th – OMEA Competition @ Canal Winchester High School
Saturday, October 21st – OMEA Competition @ Newark High School
Saturday, October 28th – OMEA State Marching Band Finals @ Hilliard Bradley High School
MINUTEMEN BAND OF GOLD ASSISTANTS
Lexington High School Alma Mater
O high above the Clear fork beneath the sky so blue, Here Stands our Alma Mater so glorious to view. Through the years to guide us a beacon light will be. All hail to Lexington forever, hail to thee.
O proudly we salute thee all honor to thy name. Where ever we may wander thy glory we’ll proclaim. Through the years to guide us a beacon light will be. All hail to Lexington forever, hail to thee.
Fight on for Lexington
Fight on for Lexington. Fight for the colors bright and bold. Fight on for Lexington, we’re gonna win this game tonight.
Rah! Rah! Rah! Fight on for Lexington. Our Minutemen are the best! For the purple and gold and the honor we hold for Lexington!
GO BIG LEX
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FOOTBALL RECORDS
OFFENSE
Most Tackles in a Game – Bob Stewart – 28
Most Tackles in Season – TJ Gerhardt – 200
Most Tackles in Career – Cade Stover – 592
Most Tackle for Loss in Season – TJ Gerhardt – 20
Tackles for Loss in Career – TJ Gerhardt – 36
Sacks in Season – Aidan Ammons – 12.5
Most Sacks in Career – Aidan Ammons – 14
Most Interceptions in Season – Sam White – 10
Most Interceptions in Game – Sam White – 4
Most Interceptions in Career – Tony Gerrell – 13
KICKING
Longest Kick-off Return for TD – Mike McCabe – 98 YDS
Longest Punt Return for TD – Rod Pore – 78 YDS
Longest Field Goal – Jason Stoots – 47 YDS
Most Successful Extra Points in Season – CJ Hassmann – 55
Most Successful Extra Points in Career – CJ Hassmann – 116
Most Points Kicking in Career – CJ Hassmann – 143
2023 - 2024
FALL SEASON OUTLOOKS
Cross Country (Boys & Girls)
Coach Denise Benson is beginning her 25th season as head coach of both the Lexington Girls and Boys Cross Country teams. LexCC set bold, attainable team and individual goals at cross country camp. Lady Lex will lean on a rich history under Benson which includes 16 OCC Championships, 16 District Championships, 10 Regional Titles and 5 State Championships. Lex boys are revving up and wanting to add to their success of 8 OCC Championships, 9 District Championships, 5 Regional Titles and 2 State Championships.
Last year Lady Lex brought home an OCC Championship, District Championship, Regional Championship, and finished a strong 3rd place at State. The ladies are returning four state team members and looking to several new runners to heavily contribute. The strength of All-Ohioans, Brailey Slone and Elyana Weaver will lead the team, along with the experience of Abby Moeglin. Lady Lex will tighten their pack by post season and become who they want to be by tournament time.
Lex Boys have something to prove in their second consecutive year as a Division I team. They are defending OCC Champions and were Regional Qualifiers last season. The Lex pack will be stronger and more confident this season, and will attack together. This year’s team has more experience, less fear, and an intense drive to accomplish their goals. Look for the tight, powerful pack of Chance Basilone, Latrell Hughes, Ethan Slone, Lincoln Rice, Gage Devaney, and Luke Haring to lead the Minutemen. Lex CC boys are ready to make a strong tournament run this season.
Football
Coach Saris begins his second year as the head football coach of the Lexington Minutemen. The team will be led by 7 seniors, and as Coach Saris mentions, “The seniors have done a great job leading and mentoring our underclassmen. Our X factor will be our big play potential on offense and the strength of our defensive front.” In addition, Coach Saris knows that for the team to achieve success, they must strengthen their individual efforts, which has been a theme over the past several weeks. Finally, what excites not only Coach Saris, but all of the coaches on the football staff is the fact that the players are forming a bond between each other that helps them hold each other accountable and prepares them for a grueling non-conference and OCC schedule.
Golf (Girls)
The girls' golf team will start their 16th season of competition this fall. Head Coach Michael Kathrein has been at the helm since the first season. He has compiled a record of 124-53 at Lexington. He has 26 years of golf coaching experience in both the boys' and girls' programs. Coach Kathrein is enthusiastic about the season. He is returning only one letter winner from last season's State Tournament Team, senior Darcie Reinhart. Darcie is providing excellent leadership and newcomer junior, Makaree Chapman, is leading the team on the course. The varsity team includes juniors Kyler Lamb, Lauryn Nupen, and Willow Roberts. Kyler and Lauryn are also returning letter winners. Sophomores Raquel Thomas and Libby Newland also contribute to the varsity team. The girls' golf program also includes juniors Zoe Dingus and Ali Shaheen along with sophomore Ellie Hicks. All the players are a joy to work with and are improving rapidly. Coach Kathrein believes the squad has a good chance to win the conference and advance in the post season. Coach Kathrein and Coach Kevin Morrow are looking to continue to have a strong program and build leaders for the school and the community.
Golf (Boys)
Coach Tom Ballinger enters his 1st season as the varsity boy’s head golf coach. The team is led by 3 returning letterwinners that include seniors Jack Wyant & Seth Reed, as well as sophomore Griffin Hughes, all of whom contributed to last season’s team that won the OCC Championship. Several upperclassmen and newcomers will also compete for spots on the traveling team as the Minutemen golfers look to defend their OCC crown and make a run in the postseason.
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2023 - 2024 FALL SEASON OUTLOOKS
Soccer (Girls)
Lady Lex Soccer is looking forward to another big season this fall. Head Coach Buck Morton is entering his 7th season with the girls with an overall record of 58-38-12. Last season Lady Lex won their first District Title in 12 years and the girls are looking forward to building on that momentum in 2023. The team will be led this year by 10 seniors, Allie Parker, Makenna Arnholt, Addy Boyce, Olyvia Stoots, Mackie Weber, Sam Morton, Kaylee Brown, Maddie Hughes, Lydia Schroeder, and Zoey Morris. The girls had a rigorous and successful pre-season taking on some of the best teams in the state and beyond. Coach Morton is excited for the season and challenges ahead. He states, “we feel confident in our returning players with many of them being seniors. We look forward to once again using our depth and experience to put ourselves in a position to try and win an OCC title and again be in the mix to win another District crown.” Coach Morton added, “we know there is going to be a lot of high expectations for our team based on last year’s success, but we are going to just focus on each game as we play and try to improve throughout the season.” Lady Lex Soccer is excited to see everyone come out to the games and wish all the best to all the other Lex Fall sports teams. Be Great and Go Lex!
Soccer (Boys)
Coach Peter Them begins his 11th season in charge of the Boys Soccer Program. His 10-year record is 143-49-14. The team finished with a 15-5-1 overall record and finished 3rd in the OCC, with a record of 5-2 last fall. The boys finished their season in the Division II Regional Semis, with a 2-1 loss to Lima Shawnee. This year the team returns 13 seniors and 16 letter winners. He says the team's strengths are “experience.” His focus for improvement this season is “replacing the graduating pieces, filling those voids and getting everyone involved as early and often as possible.” He stated the team “needs to compete day in, and day out at practice.” “Our schedule is a grind both in and out of the OCC, thus we need to focus on getting better daily.” Coach Them concludes “We must quiet the noise and expectations, focus on our style and brand of soccer. With the core group of players returning, we have the capabilities to compete at a high level. We will have our growing pains, but we expect to play at the highest level and compete for championships! This senior class is extremely hungry to leave their own mark on this program!”
Tennis (Girls)
Coach Jansen Webster, and Hayliegh Tucker begin their second year as Lexingtons Girls tennis coaches. They return 6 Varsity players from last year. Their aim is to keep the Lexington tradition going and get an individual to state, and try to re-capture the OCC title that has been elusive in recent years. They are led by returning senior Jade Adkins, and Junior Malaina Wolfe.
Volleyball
Coach Janelle Wyant is beginning her fourth season at Lexington. Lady Lex finished 19-6 last year overall and 11-3 in the OCC to claim second place in the league. They fell to Vermilion in the Districts. Two seniors will provide excellent leadership in Kaylie Eichorn and Jenna Lehnhart. Lady Lex also returns Sophomores Ava Brown, Tatum Stover, and Bella Temple. Brown earned 3rd Team All Ohio Honors, 1st Team OCC and District 6 honors as a freshman. Stover was OCC 2nd Team and earned District 6 Honorable Mention honors, and Temple was OCC Honorable Mention as a freshman. All three are powerhouse players with extreme talent. Juniors Madeline Cramer and Savannah Wolfe, as well as sophomore Kylie Thorton round out the young team. Lady Lex has some big team goals this season and is thrilled to play in the new facility. Mark your calendar to attend a home match this fall and watch some exciting volleyball.
A PLACE TO LEARN, GROW, AND THRIVE KIDS CLUB
The Y’s Kids Club program provides youth with a safe place to go before and after the bell. More importantly, it helps youth realize who they are and what they can achieve. The Y Kids Club program supports academic achievement, fosters health and wellness, and instills positive social -emotional skills through literacy and reading, nutrition education, character development and exercise. Excited to serve in Lexington Elementary Schools!
WHAT WE OFFER:
• Two-hour delays, snow days, school breaks
• Fun, engaging curriculum
• Homework assistance
• Minimum of 30 minutes of physical activity
• Healthy snacks after school
• Snack provided on snow days, school breaks, and summer enrichment
• Positive, values-based programs
• Experienced, educated staff who love kids!
• Financial assistance for families who qualify
• Free YMCA membership, for each child enrolled in Kids Club
• Discounted family memberships
• A safe, fun, caring environment
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
To learn more about this program, details on pricing, or to register a child contact Niki Cherry at the YMCA of North Central Ohio, 419.522.3511 ext. 231 or ykidsclub@ymcanco.org
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MINUTEMEN JUNIOR HIGH 8TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL
MINUTEMEN JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY
Row
Stephanie Campbell, Caden Henry, Matthew Whiting, JayBreese Mack, Mathias Bender, Austin Boyd, William Chambers, Jace Dawson, Trevor Reed, Chidalu Ezike, Dane Painley, Clay Hooper, Max Massie-Stevens, CJ Wolf, Scott Delamater, Coach Heidi Roush
Not Pictured: Eowyn Ellis
LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 2023 - 2024 SPORTS PATRONS
Pete and Lyndsey Anderson and Family
T & E
David and Kelly Badnell and Family
Dick and Susan Baker
Rick and Daphne Barker
The Beer Family
Mr. Michael S Berry and Family
Mr. and Mrs. John and Sarah Blackstone and Family
Julie Borchers and Julia Pilla
Don and Shirley Brown
Kim and Tricia Brown and Family
Mr. Tom Brownell
Ray and Nancy Carmel and Family
Mick and Shirley Cashell
Jackson and Whiteny Cockley
Amanda and Eben Cochran and Kai Norris
David and Melissa Compton and Family
John and Joanne Constance
Roger and Jerri Craig
The Davis Family
Dr. and Mrs. Rob and Stacy Dawson and Family
Don and Julie Detlef
Sue Dill/Pelasky Family
The Dodson Family
Brian and Michelle Dreibelbis and Family
Dave, Kerry and Kyle Dunlap
Drew and Deb Eckert
Eichorn Family Farms
Jeff and Aubrey Eichorn and Family
The Thomas Fesler Family
Adam, Jessie, Austin and Alli Fisher
Dr. and Mrs. Scott Foster
Paul and Sherry Frost
Jim and Linda Goode
The Gunter Family
The J. Halfhill Family
Bernie and Sherry Hallabrin
The Hamilton Family
Chriss and John Harris
Jim and Joni Henson
Lowell and Anne Hershner
Clark and Pam Hertzler
Abel and Somer Hittinger
Jobe and Kerri Hittinger
Jermaine and Susan Hughes and Family
Luke and Tiffany Huvler and Family
Barry and Peggy Imler
Tom and Deb Jones
Bob and Carol Juengst
Kris and Shelly Knapp and Family
Ryan and Megan Knapp and Family
David and Sarah Kuhn
Sam and Corrine Lampert
Larry and Cheryl Lantz
Jeremy and Brandy Lay and Family
Kameron and Corey Layton
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Masi and Family
Suzanne Mayer
Harvey and Ginger McNair
Roger and June Mecurio
Andrew Moats and Family
Coach Rob Michels
Ginger and Bill Mosey
Joe and Shirley Nasipak and Family
Doug, Leslie, Dylan, Emily and Evan Neighbors
Tony and Jaena Newman and Family
Lou and Karen Novak
Dick and Norma Nuetzel
LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 2023 - 2024 SPORTS PATRONS
Jeff and Anita O’Brien
Joe and Donna O’Brien
Bill and Connie Payton
Chad and Beth Peebles
The Pinkelman Family – Carl, Tracey, Hanna, Butch and Hally
Mark and Linda Reisdorf
Todd, Cole and Toni Richards
Dave and Debbie Roberts
The Roberts Family In Memory of Sam Roberts
Coach and Mrs. Rogers
Mike and Tam Schuster
Mike and Joanne Schwartz
Amy and Jeremy Secrist and Family
Darce and Shirley Shasky
Bob and Janie Shuler
Donald and Danielle Sigler and Liam
The Smith’s – Rick, Patty, Eddie and Family, Chris and Family, Troy and Family
J. Todd and Linda Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sofranko
Rick and Rosetta Stephens
Jeff and Karen Strickler
Marie and Doug Strohminger
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Kimberly Swank and Family
Joe and Dana Thornton and Family
Kyle and Amanda Trittschuh
Underwood and Thornton Families
Carroll and Marilyn Varney
Karen and Roger Warren
Dave and Melisa Watters and Family
Dick and Carol Watters
John and Rebecca Weilbacker and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Sarah Whitesel and Family
Bob, Carole and Lore’ Whitney
Blain and Susan Winegarden and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiltanger
Shane and Kristen Wiltanger
Dan and Linda Wittmer
Luke Wittmer and Family
Mrs. Susan Yakir
Ken and Marilyn Young
Kevin, Jolene, A.J. and Kate Young
Phil and Shirley Zimmerman
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MINUTEMEN JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' SOCCER
M-F 10-6:00
Sat 10-2:00