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Lexington High School Plays for State Championship-It all started with a verse, and now the Lexington Wildcats will play for the 4-A State Championship Friday in Columbia. Team chaplin Jessie Harmon brought up Proverbs 3:5 “(trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding)”during a team meeting and it quickly became a rallying cry for the Wildcats. Jessie taught the verse, and I wrote in on the board before one of our games, Lexington head coach Bailey Harris said. “The team noticed that the verse was the same date of the state championship game” Soons fans started to paint the numbers on their bodies and purchased t-shirts to support their team. “It’s an inspirational thing” senior guard David Burns said. The mission took its biggest step Friday night when Lexington defeated Goose Creek 72-61 at The Citadel. Shaq Roland led the Wildcats with 21 points while Corey Hendren added 19 points and Burns chipped in 17 points. After a road trip to Charleston, the Wildcats essentially get a home game in the Colonial Center in Columbia where they will face Gaffney for the 4-A title.
Lexington seeks walking trail system - Greenspace along 14 Mile Creek may become part of a system of walking trails in Lexington. On Monday, town leaders agreed to seek a $100,000 state grant to help pay for the new system of trails for walking, jogging and bicycling. The new trails will be located on buffers owned by the town that run along 14 Mile Creek near North Lake Drive. They will be constructed on greenspace that has been reserved for passive recreational activities. Before any work is started, the alliance will talk with residents, whose homes will border this project. The first trail system will run near the Hunter’s Ridge, Bent Creek and Bent Creek Plantation subdivisions.
Developer pushing for June Farmer’s Market opening – Despite continued bad weather, the new state Farmer’s Market is still on track for a June opening. In December, developers pushed back the grand opening date from April until late June because of problems caused by wet weather. “Our goak is still June” said developer George Lee of 321 Associates. We need about 10 good dry days to help get things back on schedule. The wet weather is delaying the paving of roads and pouring concrete footings for some buildings. Otherwise, Lee said, construction is continuing at the new site. Large wholesale vendors are building their own facilities at the Lexington County market site. The new market will also include an RV oarjm anphitheater, conference center, demonstration kitchen, farmers shed and retail space. Lee expects all amenitites, except some retail buildings to be ready to open in June, too. The construction of retail facidlities will be staggered so it won’t all open at the same time. But retail shops are all expected to be operating by the end of the year.