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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 schools kick off the new year with JROTC program, construction projects, and a new Kindness Movement as ...
Louisa County running Savion Hiter, the nation's No. 1-ranked running back, announced his commitment to Michigan.
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 ...
In recent years, Virginia has developed into a small hotbed for high school football talent. The state has produced a handful ...
Several local schools have faced off against Louisa County running back Savion Hiter, the No. 1 running back in the Class of ...
As school starts back up in Louisa County, we take a look back in time. In 1919, the Apple Grove Agricultural High School ...
Savion Hiter is a do-it-all running back that has been compared to Chip Lindsey’s former playmaker at UNC, Omarion Hampton.
The Louisa County High School FFA Chapter is a program of approximately 75 students ages 14–18. Rooted in agriculture, the ...
Five-star running back prospect Savion Hiter will soon be calling the Big House home, as he committed to play for Michigan.
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Louisa County Public Schools broke its all-time summer meals record this year, providing tens of thousands of meals to kids while they’re out of school. Thursday ...