Tuesday, June 03, 2008

One last reminder

You will find future posts at JC Sports.

Monday, June 02, 2008

LC wins the Run for the Red Baton



The LC 8th Grade boys and girls took the Red Baton this year. Congratulations Trailblazers.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Graduation

I probably have a track post or two to catch up on here, but for the most part you won't be seeing posts here anymore. Just as the kids have graduated from Lewis and Clark, they will be graduating from Lewis and Clark Sports (lcsports.blogspot.com) to Jefferson City Sports (jcsports.blogspot.com), so you might want to update your bookmarks.

This will be the last video posted here, so enjoy as our kids graduate to the next level.



You can even find Jefferson City Sports at your favorite Internet Cafe.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

One Meet Left

Only one meet left; the one for bragging rights. That is right, Tuesday is the Run for the Red Baton.

The meet will be at Thomas Jefferson Middle School at 4pm. The bus will transport the LC kids from the school at 2:30pm.

Reminder: There is no bus taking the kids back. Kids will need to be picked up at Thomas Jefferson following the meet.

Warrensburg Relays

The 8th Grade boys and girls hit the road to Warrensburg this morning for the Warrensburg Relays. Per the schedule the meet is to begin at 9am and the bus is expected back around 6:30pm.

Update: Sounds like it will be here about 4:30pm.

Optimist Relay Results

In the Paper:

News Tribune

Track and Field: Optimist Relays results

Shelby Mustain of Jefferson City's Lewis and Clark set a meet and school record during the eighth grade Optimist Relays on Monday at Hickman.

Mustain set the records with her discus toss of 102 feet, 1 inch. Mustain also won the shot put.

Chaqita Watkins was a triple-winner for Thomas Jefferson, as she took top honors in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, along with the triple jump.


Lewis and Clark won the girls event with 124 points, with Thomas Jefferson second with 105.


Just a few pics from the relays.

04-28-2008 LC at Optimist Relays - Hickman
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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Columbia Relays on Monday



The Lewis and Clark 8th Grade Trailblazers will head to Rock Bridge for the Columbia Relays on Monday. The meet is scheduled to begin at 4pm.

UPDATE: We, as well as others from both Jefferson City and Columbia, found out that Rock Bridge was not actually the venue for today's track meet. The Activities Hotline clued us in and routed us on to Hickman.

Not sure when, but the online schedule did get updated to reflect that it was the Optimist Relays and held at Hickman.

JC Middle School Relays

04-25-2008 JC Middle School Relays
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In the Paper:

News Tribune

Lewis and Clark results

Mustain won the girls shot put with a toss of 41-9. She also was first in the discus with a throw of 84-0.

Marsha Pendilton also was a double-winner for Lewis and Clark, winning the 100-meter dash (13.2) and the long jump (14-5 1/2).

Lewis and Clark took first in the 11-team event with 130 points.

On the boys side, Lewis and Clark finished third with 75.5 points.

There were no team scores kept at the 10-school event.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dirigido a Mexico



Our 8th Grade Trailblazers will travel to Mexico today to take on the Bulldogs at 3:30pm. Hopefully things will run quicker than at the Camdenton Relays where the Trailblazers took on the Lakers.

In the Paper:

News Tribune

Lewis and Clark at Relays

CAMDENTON, Mo. - Jefferson City's Lewis and Clark eighth grade girls captured team honors Friday at the Camdenton Relays, while the boys finished second.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Camdenton Results

In the Paper:

News Tribune

Lewis and Clark at Relays

CAMDENTON, Mo. - Jefferson City's Lewis and Clark eighth grade girls captured team honors Friday at the Camdenton Relays, while the boys finished second.

The girls captured five events on their way to 118 team points. Lauren McHenry was a double-winner, taking first in the 400-meter dash and the long jump.

The boys won three events and scored 110.5 points, 2.5 points behind Nixa.