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Louisa County running Savion Hiter, the nation's No. 1-ranked running back, announced his commitment to Michigan.
At Louisa County High School, we strive to lead the way. We have high expectations for every student, staff member, and to all guests that will visit our campus. We are committed to helping each other ...
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 ...
From small-town roots to Michigan’s spotlight, Savion Hiter combines raw talent, relentless drive, and a story that’s only ...
The nation’s top-ranked running back and Virginia’s sixth-highest-rated high school football prospect of all time has made ...
Louisa County schools kick off the new year with JROTC program, construction projects, and a new Kindness Movement as ...
Business and marketing students at Louisa County High School are honing in on the spirit of giving this year, collecting over 900 toys through their student-run Holiday Toy Drive.
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. — The theater at Louisa County High School was alive with the laughter and excitement of young audience members as the Barter Theater Players performed a special show for the ...
The centenarian is being honored with a library and media center named after her at Louisa County High School in Mineral, Virginia, where she taught for over 30 years since 1935 when she was only ...
Savion Hiter is a do-it-all running back that has been compared to Chip Lindsey’s former playmaker at UNC, Omarion Hampton.
As school starts back up in Louisa County, we take a look back in time. In 1919, the Apple Grove Agricultural High School ...