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  2. Inside the numbers of Loudonville girls' commanding hoops ...

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    Division IV No. 7 state-ranked Loudonville had quite the regular season. Just how good? Here are the numbers to show it.

  3. Balanced scoring, defense propels Loudonville to season ... - AOL

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    LOUDONVILLE − The senior triumvirate of Corri Vermilya, Sophia Spangler and Jena Guilliams put on a show in the Loudonville High School girls basketball team’s 71-32 thumping of Lexington in ...

  4. Division IV District Finals Saturday: Loudonville take title ...

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    No. 1 seed and Division IV No. 7 state -ranked Loudonville (24-2) took out the Wildcats 61-44 at Norwayne High School to bring home the third district title (1991, 2021, 2024) in program history ...

  5. Loudonville-Perryville Sports Hall of Fame adds 19 Members - AOL

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    All-Ohio Basketball player in 1992. ... Longtime sponsors of Meet the Teams events at Loudonville High School. Significant financial contributors to a number of facility projects, including the ...

  6. Loudonville makes three new hires in athletic department - AOL

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    Three new faces will be a part of the Loudonville athletic program going into the 2024-2025 academic/athletic school year. More: Tyler Bates will resign as Loudonville girls basketball coach at ...

  7. Loudonville High School - Wikipedia

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    Loudonville High School (LHS) is a public high school in Loudonville, Ohio, United States.It is part of the Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village School District. The campus-style school was constructed in 1964. During its planning stages, there was a proposal to name the new building after Hugo H. Young, a prominent local figure and founder of the Flxible Company. Young

  8. Ron Zook - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Andrew Zook was born in Ashland, Ohio and raised in nearby Loudonville. [4] At Loudonville High School, Zook played basketball, track, and football.Upon graduating, he was offered a track scholarship to Purdue University and received offers to play football at several small colleges in the Midwest.

  9. Regional Girls Hoops: Chippewa, Hiland, Loudonville and ... - AOL

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    New Middletown Springfield vs. Richmond Heights (Thursday, 8 p.m.); championship game (Saturday, 7 p.m.) — all games at Massillon Perry High School . Loudonville is looking for its breakthrough ...