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The nation’s top-ranked running back and Virginia’s sixth-highest-rated high school football prospect of all time has made ...
Louisa County running Savion Hiter, the nation's No. 1-ranked running back, announced his commitment to Michigan.
In recent years, Virginia has developed into a small hotbed for high school football talent. The state has produced a handful ...
Hiter is now gearing up to play one final season in Louisa County, along with his long-time friend star wide-reciever, Dyzier Carter. Carter is committed to play football at Rutgers University next ...
Several local schools have faced off against Louisa County running back Savion Hiter, the No. 1 running back in the Class of ...
Louisa County schools kick off the new year with JROTC program, construction projects, and a new Kindness Movement as ...
As school starts back up in Louisa County, we take a look back in time. In 1919, the Apple Grove Agricultural High School ...
The Louisa County High School FFA Chapter is a program of approximately 75 students ages 14–18. Rooted in agriculture, the ...
Gov. Ralph Northam paid a visit to Louisa County High school Thursday, saying it's a model for how the return to in-person learning can be done safely.
Louisa County High School held a vigil over the weekend in memory of Chase Luck, who died in a car crash that injured four other LCHS students on Friday, Feb. 24 … ...
Louisa County High School was among the 17 award winners recognized during the annual Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety (YOVASO) Awards Banquet held Wednesday at JMU.
Louisa County High School (August 31, 2022) "It's an opportunity. It's an opportunity to learn about this industry and kind of learn what they could do for a living," said Horne.