Airport High School
Airport defeated James Island 2-0 in the first game of the 4A Lower State District 3 playoff, Friday. The Eagles fell short in Game 2, by a score of 8-0. The loss ends Airport’s playoff run. The games were played at James Island and Airport needed to win both to advance. The Eagles finish with […]
Read More >>Airport High School’s 4A Lower State District 3 playoff game that was scheduled against Hartsville Wednesday was called off. Airport was declared the winner via forfeit. A Hartsville player tested positive for COVID and it resulted in the Red Foxes forfeiting to the Eagles. Next, Airport will travel to James Island for the district final. […]
Read More >>Airport lost to James Island in 12 innings, Monday night. James Island got a home run to win the Class 4A District 3 winner’s bracket game. Airport Coach Tim Perry said (via Twitter) the Eagles “Left every ounce of their being on that field tonight. Stayed positive through adverse situations all night and kept competing […]
Read More >>Robert Davis, a former Lexington High School basketball standout and River Bluff High School coach, has been named the new basketball coach at Airport High School. Davis comes to the Lexington Two school from River Bluff, where he served as Varsity Assistant and Head Junior Varsity Coach from 2016-2021. Davis was key in his role […]
Read More >>Airport High School defeated Hartsville 10-9 in the State Baseball Playoffs, Saturday. The game was won in 8 innings after the two teams were tied at 9 after 7 innings (regulation.) Caleb Roberts RBI was the deciding at-bat for Airport. The Eagles will now go to James Island for their next playoff game, Monday.
Read More >>From Dawn Kujawa – Lexington Two Communications Director – Thirty-two Lexington Two high school students in the district’s Early College and dual enrollment programs have earned diplomas or certificates and are invited to participate in Midlands Technical College’s graduation ceremony. All of the Lexington Two students, from Airport and Brookland-Cayce High Schools, earned the college […]
Read More >>From Dawn Kujawa – Lexington 2 Communications Director – Fifty-five employees of Lexington Two are being recognized for service to the district. The annual service awards recognize employees with 10, 20, 30 and 40-plus years of service in Lexington Two. Among the recipients, their schools and years of service: 10 years of service: Sarah Firth, […]
Read More >>Lexington Two’s high schools have long-standing traditions of service to the community. Now, their Student Councils are teaming up to make a difference. Seeking a project they could work on together, Airport High School and Brookland-Cayce High School are holding shoe drives at each school to support the Shoe Ministry at State Street Baptist Church […]
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