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Lexington High baseball falls to WoburnIt was just one of those nights. Despite producing some decent offensive numbers, the Lexington High baseball team suffered a rough evening Tuesday against Woburn. — Wicked Local Lexington Lexington High baseball coach earns win No. 300 behind Shaw's no-hitterThe day really could not have gone any more perfectly. Lexington High baseball coach Tom O’Grady has been at the helm for 24 years now, and he’s certainly seen his share of dominant performances. But perhaps the most impressive pitching performance came on Monday afternoon, as star player Chris Shaw took to the mound to face Stoneham. — Wicked Local Lexington Arlington High baseball falls to LexingtonOn Monday, the Arlington High baseball team just could not get the bats going and wound up losing to Lexington by the final score of 12-1. — Wicked Local Arlington Lexington High girls track and field wins againThe Lexington High girls track and field team took another step toward a Middlesex League championship last week with a 91-40 win against Winchester. LHS won 12 of the 16 events on the day and completely dominated on the track. — Wicked Local Lexington Neighboring towns phase in school redistricting changesWhen the Redistricting Advisory Committee announces its recommendation for new elementary school boundaries next week, many parents will be interested in whether fourth-grade students on the edge of a new district will be forced to change elementary schools for fifth grade. All nearby towns that have redistricted in recent years made at least some exceptions to allow some or all students to stay in their current schools, though school officials in those towns all caution that every district is different. In Lexington, fourth-grade students were allowed to choose to attend fifth grade in their current school as part of the redistricting plan adopted for the 2007-2008 school year. Similarly, Burlington students who were entering fifth grade had the choice of remaining in their current elementary school rather than moving to the new Memorial School for the 2011-2012 school year. The — Wicked Local Winchester Lexington High baseball wins, O'Grady goes for coaching win No. 300 todayLexington High’s Holden Bruce and Mike Fernandez combined to form a pretty solid duo on Friday afternoon. — Wicked Local Lexington Shaw leads Lexington High baseball to victoryChris Shaw was dominant on the mound, and in the end the Lexington High bats pulled through. — Wicked Local Lexington Lexington High baseball rebounds with winThis was exactly what they needed. After dropping its last three games, the Lexington High baseball team needed a spark to help put it back on track. That spark came in the form of Minutemen player Chris Shaw. — Wicked Local Lexington State Rep. Jay Kaufman will seek election to House, not SenateState Rep. Jay Kaufman, D-Lexington, will not run for the 3rd Middlesex District Senate seat in the fall and instead will seek re-election to his current seat in the House representing the 15th Middlesex District. — Wicked Local Bedford Lexington High baseball falls in extra inningsSo far, the spring season has not gone according to plan. The Lexington High baseball team, who dominated the competition a year ago, is struggling a bit this season. The Minutemen are now 3-5 overall after falling to Winchester in nine innings of play, 6-5, Friday at Ciarcia Field. — Wicked Local Lexington Garballey: House budget bodes well for ArlingtonRepresentatives Sean Garballey, D-Arlington, and Jay Kaufman, D-Lexington, joined their colleagues in the Massachusetts House this week in passing a balanced fiscal year 2013 budget they say is aimed at increasing government efficiency, cutting costs and preserving essential services across the Commonwealth. — Wicked Local Arlington Lexington High boys tennis team tops ReadingThe Lexington High boys tennis team passed the first of its two biggest tests this season, beating Reading on a windy Friday afternoon in Lexington, 4-1. This was no easy victory for the Minutemen, who won two closes matches that easily could have gone Reading’s way. — Wicked Local Lexington More News