Lexington High School (Massachusetts) - School Sports

School Sports

Lexington High School offers the following sports:

  • Fall: August–November
    • Football: Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman
    • Soccer: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Boys' Freshman, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity, Girls' Freshman
    • Field Hockey: Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman
    • Swimming: Girls' Varsity
    • Cross Country: Boys' Varsity, Girls' Varsity
    • Volleyball: Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity, Girls' Freshman
    • Golf: Co-ed Varsity
    • Cheerleading: Football, Basketball
  • Winter: December–February
    • Basketball: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Boys' Freshman, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity, Girls' Freshman
    • Ice Hockey: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity
    • Wrestling: Varsity, Junior Varsity
    • Indoor Track: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity
    • Swimming: Boys' Varsity
    • Cheerleading: Co-ed Basketball/Ice Hockey
  • Spring: March–June
    • Baseball: Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman
    • Softball: Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshman
    • Lacrosse: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Boys' Freshman, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity, Girls' Freshman
    • Outdoor Track: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity
    • Tennis: Boys' Varsity, Boys' Junior Varsity, Girls' Varsity, Girls' Junior Varsity

In addition, Lexington High School has an Ultimate Frisbee club, which goes by the name The Hucking Fooligans.

Lexington's teams compete in the Middlesex League. Its main athletic rivalries are with Concord-Carlisle Regional High School (Concord, MA) and Burlington High School (Burlington, MA). In track and cross-country, its main competitors are Reading Memorial High School (Reading, MA) and Woburn Memorial High School (Woburn, MA).

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