The Lynchburg-Clay Board of Education, at their meeting on April 14, took the opportunity to recognize the invaluable contributions of the secretaries, district nurse, health aides, social workers and school resource officers.
The Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs hosted the Vinton County Vikings on Wednesday (April 16), and they wasted little time getting on the scoreboard as a 10-run first inning led to LCHS winning by a 19-1 score in a five-inning non-conference contest.
Playing two games in two days, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs softball team earned a win at home Friday (April 11) against Fayetteville, then lost Saturday (April 12) in a non-conference game against Westfall.
On Friday (April 11), the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs defended their home baseball diamond in Southern Hills Athletic Conference play by defeating the Fayetteville Rockets 11-0 in five innings on a cold and windy day at LCHS.
Lynchburg-Clay seniors Jack Purdy-Wylie, Will McConnaughey and Landen Campbell, and Music Director Paul McCalla, were recognized at the March LC Board of Education meeting for their "I" Superior Rating at the OMEA Solo and Ensemble performance in January at Unioto.