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  • More than 40 VEX Robotics Teams Ready to compete at Loveland High School on December 21

    More than 40 VEX Robotics Teams Ready to compete at Loveland High School on December 21

    Students in the VEX Robotics Program at Loveland High School started working on their current robots last summer and will continue to refine them throughout the 2019-20 competition season.

     

    Loveland, Ohio – It may be just a few days before Christmas, but teams from Loveland High School (LHS) and Loveland Middle School (LMS) will be competing with more than 40 other teams from across the region in the VEX Robotics Competition at LHS on December 21, officially kicking off their tournament season. The seven Loveland teams have been hard at work preparing for the 2019-2020 season.

    “This game has many challenging aspects, including robot design, programming, and game strategy,” said LHS Robotics Coordinator Amy Stewart.

    In the competition, teams of students will use their own designed and built robots to compete against other teams in a game-based engineering challenge. This year’s VEX Robotics game, “Tower Takeover,” is played on a 12’x12’ square field with the object of attaining a higher score than the opposing alliance by placing cubes in towers or scoring cubes in goals.

    “This game has many challenging aspects, including robot design, programming, and game strategy,” said LHS Robotics Coordinator Amy Stewart.

    The matches on December 21 start at 9:45 AM and the event concludes with an awards ceremony around 4 PM.

    The competition is open to the public and free of charge.

    The competition tests the students’ knowledge of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) concepts, inspiring them to bring their best problem-solving skills to the table while simultaneously building on teamwork, leadership, and communication skills for life. Tournaments are held throughout the year at the regional, state and national levels, with an eye toward the VEX Robotics World Championship, which is held annually in April.

    The matches on December 21 start at 9:45 AM and the event concludes with an awards ceremony around 4 PM.

    The competition is open to the public and free of charge.

    To learn more about this year’s competition game, visit vexrobotics.com.

    For more information about programs available to students at Loveland, visit Loveland Robotics at lovelandrobotics.wixsite.com.




  • Loveland High School Spring Sports update

    Loveland High School Spring Sports update

    by Matt Huether

    Loveland, Ohio – Men’s Varsity Tennis clinched the ECC Conference Title with their win in the ECC Conference tournament, Baseball currently sits in 7th at 3-7 in the ECC, Softball currently sits in 6th at 3-8 in the ECC, Men’s Lacrosse currently sits in 4th at 2-2 in the ECC, and Women’s Lacrosse currently sits at 2nd at 3-1 in the ECC.

    All Sports Trophy

    Men’s Tennis leads the charge in retaining the All Sports Trophy for Loveland. Loveland has won the All Sports Trophy 4 of the 6 years that the ECC has been in existence and looks to make it 5 out of 7 years as they have the lead with just the spring sports to go.

    Loveland Men’s Tennis ends Turpin’s reign on the tennis courts

    Turpin has won the last 5 ECC Championships in Men’s Tennis leading up to this season. They have also won the last 4 ECC Championships on the Women’s side. Loveland has worked their way up the conference charts over the course of the last four years going from 1-5 in 2016 and finishing in 6th to back to back 4-2 seasons in 2017/2018. After being in the top half of the league both seasons and working hard off-season, Loveland looked to make their move this season. The team started off strong beating Anderson and Milford but then played rival and runner up, Kings. In a great match, Loveland won 4-1 over Kings and carried that momentum to their following ECC matches beating Walnut Hills 4-1, West Clermont 5-0, and 5-time defending champions Turpin 4-1.

    Loveland’s Men’s Tennis team currently sit at 13-3 and this years ECC Champions.



  • [Video] Loveland High School celebrates debut Armed Forces Signing Day

    [Video] Loveland High School celebrates debut Armed Forces Signing Day

    LHS Seniors participating in the school’s debut Armed Forces Signing Day included Gabe Thomas – Marine Corps; Austin Montgomery – Army; Cody Smith – JROTC; Kady Huesman – Navy; Brad Williams – National Guard; William Rupe – National Guard (not pictured – Ben Brynjulfson-Rearon – Air Force; Mallory Beam – Army; Austin Crisafi – Army; Adam Turner – Marine Corps; Audrey Swearingen – National Guard; Liam Smith – Army ROTC)

    Seniors committing to military careers and Loveland veterans honored in ceremony

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) saluted 12 graduating seniors who have committed to join the military after graduation with the first ever Armed Forces Signing Day Tuesday, May 1, at the LHS Gymnasium. Additionally, veterans from the community and school staff who have served were invited to participate in the ceremony and were recognized for their service.

    “It was important for us to invite our veterans to be a part of this ceremony as a way to honor their service to our country,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson. “We are so proud of these students who have committed their futures to protect the freedoms we all enjoy; we wish them all the best on this next chapter in their lives.”

    The students participating in the ceremony were recognized for entering the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, National Guard, Navy and ROTC. Those students include:

    Mallory Beam
    Ben Brynjulfson-Reardon
    Austin Crisafi
    Kady Huesman
    Austin Montgomery
    William Rupe
    Liam Smith
    Mathew (Cody) Smith
    Audrey Swearingen
    Gabe Thomas
    Adam Turner
    Brad Williams

     



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  • [Matt Huether] Tiger Men by 2 over St. X on Saturday in State Tournament

    [Matt Huether] Tiger Men by 2 over St. X on Saturday in State Tournament

    Matt Huether studies stats to predict the outcome of Loveland High School sporting contests

    It’s Loveland vs. St. X in State Tournament on Saturday at 8 PM at Lakota West

    The Loveland Tigers (5-17, 3-11 conf) match up against the St. Xavier Bombers (15-7, 2-4 conf) in a winner take all game. Loveland looks to end their 9 game losing streak, while getting a big time win versus St. Xavier. St. Xavier looks to make a big tournament run and hopes to start off with a convincing win.

    Sophomore Guard Brenton Foust had 14 points on 5 of 5 shooting (2 of 2 from 3) as well as 3 assists recently against West Clermont.

    St Xavier lost to West Clermont by 3 (51 to 48) earlier in the season and Loveland just lost to West Clermont by 6 (61 to 55).

     

    In Loveland’s last game Sophomore Guard Brenton Foust had 14 points on 5 of 5 shooting (2 of 2 from 3) as well as 3 assists. In St Xavier’s last game Junior Guard Nathan Stockman had 13 points on 5 of 12 shooting (0 of 1 from 3). Nathan also had 7 rebounds (3 offensive) and 3 assists.

    For Loveland look for Junior Guard Jalen Greiser who averages 13.5 points per game on 40.2% shooting (37.0% from 3). Jalen also averages 5.2 rebounds (1.4 offensive) and 2.6 assists per game. For Loveland also look for Junior Guard Matthew Toigo who averages 9.5 points per game on 51.0% shooting (42.2% from 3). Matthew also averages 2.3 rebounds a game (1.0 offensive).

    Junior Guard Matthew Toigo who averages 9.5 points per game on 51.0% shooting (42.2% from 3).

    For St Xavier look for Junior Guard Nathan Stockman who averages 12.4 points per game on 40.3% shooting (30.8% from 3). Nathan also averages 3.7 rebounds (0.9 offensive) and 1.9 steals a game. For St Xavier also look for Senior Guard Chase Wolf who averages 11.1 points per game on 38.9% shooting (38.1% from 3). Chase also averages 2.1 assists per game and 1.4 steals a game. Lastly for St Xavier look for Senior Forward Bobby Jefferson who averages 8.0 points per game on 49.6% shooting. Bobby also averages 4.3 rebounds a game (1.7 offensive).

    Overall: Loveland by 2 points

    Estimated Score: 55 to 53 Loveland



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  • Mens Soccer advances to Sectional Finals Tuesday night

    Mens Soccer advances to Sectional Finals Tuesday night

    Loveland, Ohio – Mens Soccer (8-6-1) defeated favored Turpin 2-1 on Saturday after double overtime and penalty kicks. They play Fairfield (12-1-4) on Tuesday at Hamilton High School at 7 PM in the Sectional Finals. Tickets at the gate are $6.

    Click on bracket to see larger view.



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  • National Merit Scholarship program names Radu Vasilescu as Semifinalist

    National Merit Scholarship program names Radu Vasilescu as Semifinalist

    Loveland High School Senior Radu Vasilescu honored by being named in the academic elite of the country

     

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland City School District announced that Loveland High School (LHS) Senior Radu Vasilescu has been named in the 63rd National Merit Scholarship Program as a Semifinalist. Vasilescu earned the ability to compete for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth about $32 million that will be offered next spring.

    “Radu Vasilescu has proven he is in the best of the best for academic achievement in the entire country,” said Peggy Johnson, LHS principal. “We are so proud of what he has accomplished in his distinguished academic career as a Tiger, and we certainly look forward to what he will achieve in the future.”

    Established in 1955, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) is a not-for-profit organization that operates without government assistance. It was established for the sole purpose of managing the National Merit Scholarship Program. Scholarships are underwritten by NMSC with its own funds and by approximately 420 business organizations and higher education institutions that share the NMSC’s goal of honoring the nation’s scholastic champions and encouraging the pursuit of academic excellence. Students quality by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.



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