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Pages in category "Seneca High School (Louisville, Kentucky) alumni" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
He was Kentucky's Jefferson County Judge/Executive when he was killed in a car accident on Louisville's Interstate 64 in 1969. E. P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park, in the Frey's Hill area of Louisville, is named in his honor. Sawyer attended Seneca High School in the Buechel area of Louisville.
Seneca is a public senior high school with a full complement of academics including learning and academic disabilities education and English as a Second Language.Seneca has an Honors program, an Advanced Placement program, a Competitive Music Program, an Urban AgriScience magnet program, and the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Program (JROTC).
Among them was Lloyd Gardner, who coached Hickerson at Fairdale High School. Seneca has a proud basketball history, led by back-to-back Kentucky Mr. Basketball winners during those glory days of ...
Week 4 of the 2024 Kentucky high school football season is here. ... Other big games today involving Louisville-area teams include Christian Academy ... Seneca vs. DuBois (at Moore), Eastern at ...
Unseld was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Charles and Cornelia Unseld as one of nine children. [4] His father was a prizefighter, construction worker, oilman, and baseball player for the Indianapolis Clowns. [4] Unseld starred for the Seneca High School team that won Kentucky state championships in 1963 and 1964.
ZZ Packer, writer; born in Chicago; lived in Louisville in her teens and graduated from Seneca High School in 1990; Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles sports columnist, panelist on ESPN's Around the Horn; George Dennison Prentice, newspaper editor and journalist for the Louisville Journal; Scott Ritcher, magazine publisher of K Composite Magazine, musician
The Field Elementary School at 120 Sacred Heart Lane in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. Field, the district's fourth-oldest school, opened in 1915 with five teachers and 155 students in ...