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  • [Exclusive Video] Julia Dillhoff and Rachel Ingal give their co-Salutatorian speech at LHS Graduation

    [Exclusive Video] Julia Dillhoff and Rachel Ingal give their co-Salutatorian speech at LHS Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you watch Julia Dillhoff and Rachel Ingal give their co-Salutatorian speech at the LHS Graduation.



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  • [Exclusive Video] Jane Pearson’s President’s Address at Loveland High School Graduation

    [Exclusive Video] Jane Pearson’s President’s Address at Loveland High School Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will Jane Pearson’s President’s Address.



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  • [Exclusive Video] Here is the 2017 Loveland High School graduated class celebrating

    [Exclusive Video] Here is the 2017 Loveland High School graduated class celebrating

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, the graduates had just received their diplomas and were leaving the basketball arena celebrating.



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  • [Exclusive Video] Highlights of 2017 LHS Graduation

    [Exclusive Video] Highlights of 2017 LHS Graduation

    On June 3, the 2017 Loveland High School Class celebrated their commencement during a ceremony at Xavier University’s Cintas Center at 1 PM. Loveland Magazine was the only area media to cover the event.

    In this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video, you will see a highlight reel of the ceremony.





     
  • Steve Mitchell introduces scholarship winners in honor of Capt  Seth Mitchell

    Steve Mitchell introduces scholarship winners in honor of Capt Seth Mitchell

    Loveland, Ohio – Steve and Connie Mitchell are former residents of the Loveland School District, and the parents of Capt. David “Seth” Mitchell, who died serving the country during a mission he volunteered for while in Afghanistan. Seth was the president of his graduating class at Loveland High School in 1997. 

    The Mitchells were at Loveland High School on May 17 for the Senior Scholarship Awards Night. May 17 is Seth’s birthday.

    Steve Mitchell attended the event to announce the winners of the Seth Mitchell Memorial Scholarship and the Let us Never Forget Seth Mitchell Memorial Scholarship. He called six LHS Seniors to front stage and presented them with the awards.

    This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is exclusive coverage of the ceremony.

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  • [Video] Loveland High School’s Top 10 Academic Graduates

    [Video] Loveland High School’s Top 10 Academic Graduates

    Loveland, Ohio – Each year, Loveland High School has an academic and scholarship awards ceremony. This LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video is when the top ten graduates of the Class of 2017 were brought to center stage and honored for their academic achievement.

    Principal, Peggy Johnson introduced each student.



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  • [Exclusive Video] Ten Loveland students commit to continuing their education in the arts

    [Exclusive Video] Ten Loveland students commit to continuing their education in the arts

    (Top row L to R) Maya Earl, Margaret Eilert, Garrett Fasig, Moss Nash, Claudia Bow; (Bottom row L to R) Alex Gilbert, Bethann Hughes, Spencer Johnson, Mackenzie Talbott; (Not pictured) Alli Hains

    LHS hosts second annual Fine Arts Signing

    Loveland, Ohio – Ten Loveland High School students participated in the second annual Fine Arts Signing Day on Monday, May 22.

    “We are excited to take the time to acknowledge our students who are continuing to pursue their passion in fine arts at the next level, it has been an absolute privilege to watch these students during their time at Loveland,” said LHS Principal Peggy Johnson.

    The students who signed included:

    • Alex Gilbert, School of the Art Institute of Chicago – Fine Art
    • Moss Nash, Ohio University – Studio Art
    • Mackenzie Talbott, Kent State University – Visual Merchandising, Fashion
    • Alli Hains, Shawnee State – Animation and Graphic Design
    • Maya Earl, The University of Cincinnati – DAAP, Fine Arts
    • Bethann Hughes, Ohio University – Visual Communication/Photography
    • Margaret Eilert, Capital University – Music Education
    • Garrett Fasig, Indiana University – Jazz Saxophone Performance
    • Spencer Johnson, CCM – Bass Trombone Performance
    • Claudia Bow, Northern Kentucky University – Music Education

    This is exclusive LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video of the event.



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  • Loveland High School honored as Trex National Recycling Challenge Winner

    Loveland High School honored as Trex National Recycling Challenge Winner

    “An incredible team building exercise,” said Tracy Burge

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School (LHS) students have earned the title of a national winner of the 10th annual Trex Plastic Film Recycling Challenge, a program designed to help educate students about the importance of recycling.

    “The Trex Plastic Film Recycling Challenge is not only an engaging way to teach the importance of recycling, but it also serves as an incredible team building exercise,” said Tracy Burge, LHS environmental science teacher. “Our students worked together and with the community to recycle as much plastic as possible, and we are so thrilled that they demonstrated such strong leadership in this effort to save the planet!”

    To capture this year’s top honors, LHS students recycled more than 950 pounds of polyethylene plastic. In recognition of their outstanding efforts, Trex Company, presented the students with a new Trex bench for use at their school, as well as a picture frame made from Trex composite materials to showcase their winner certificate.

    “We want the Tiger Family to know that now and in the following years we will recycle all flat plastic in room 283 at the high school,” said Burge. “Next year we will have bins outside at the schools. This contest goes on every year, and our goal is to repeat this success.”

    The Trex Plastic Film Recycling Challenge pits K-12 schools across the country against one another in a fun, friendly competition to collect and recycle the most plastic bags and other types of polyethylene materials for the chance to win Trex products for their schools. Instead of going into landfills, that plastic waste will be converted into beautiful Trex composite decking.

    “Offering a rewarding, hands-on school project, the Trex Plastic Film Recycling Challenge provides students with a better understanding and appreciation for sustainable practices,” said Stephanie Hicks, material resource coordinator for Trex. “After a decade, the program is still growing – with a record number of schools competing this year – and continues to educate tens of thousands of students about environmental responsibility.”

    One of the largest recyclers of plastic in the U.S., Trex uses more than 1.5 billion plastic bags to make its eco-friendly, wood-alternative outdoor living products each year. A standard 16-foot Trex board contains recycled material from approximately 2,250 plastic bags. In addition to plastic grocery and retail bags, Trex reuses polyethylene plastic from a variety of common household items – such as case overwraps, bread bags, bubble wrap, newspaper sleeves and dry cleaning bags – to create composite products that offer a superior alternative to wood and an environmentally responsible choice to consumers.

    For more information about the Trex Plastic Film Recycling Challenge, visit Trex.com/Recycling.



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  • Loveland High School Spring Sports Recap

    Loveland High School Spring Sports Recap

    by Staff Writer Sam Smith

    Loveland, Ohio – On Saturday, June 3rd, Loveland High School spring sports came to an end with track athletes competing at State.

    Loveland came in first in the ECC for baseball, with an 11-3 conference win/loss and a record of 21-8 overall. The team narrowly bested their nearest conference rival, Anderson, by one win. “The season went great. It was really good to win the ECC, and I had a pretty good year. It was really fun just being around all the guys all year,” baseball player and graduate, Luke Wadell explained.

    Loveland Womens Lacrosse also won the conference with a strong 5-0 season, besting Turpin by one win. The team had an objectively successful overall 15-2 season. “The top two obvious standout players were Katie McElveen and Taylor Fox. They both broke records–I know Taylor broke her own record of saves […] The other player that was kind of an underdog was Morgan Naber. She came out and really just killed it this season and started taking the draw. She did incredibly well and will do exceptionally well next year, and I think will be one of the leaders of the team next season,” graduate and Womens Lacrosse player, Karlin Holley said.

    Perhaps Loveland’s biggest success this season was the mens and womens track, with individuals finding considerable success, with three State-competing athletes.

    Loveland mens track won the ECC regional competition. For Men’s track, Zion Wynn ended at #2 in the 100-meter dash,  #1 in the 200-meter dash, #1 in the 400-meter dash, #2 in the long jump. Vaughn Richter held #5 in the 100-meter dash and #8 in the 200-meter dash; Brett Kluge came in #4 in the 400-meter dash and #7 in the 800-meter dash. Caleb Davis held #3 in the 800-meter dash, #4 in the 1600-meter run, #2 in the 3200.  Jacob Korniak ended at #9 in the 800 and #6 in the 1600; Greg Ballman came in #10 in the 1600, #8 in the 3200 and Juliano Aquilino holds #5 the 110 meter hurdles. Nate Webster came in #5 in the 300-meter hurdles and #9 in the long jump.

    Nate Webster competes in the long jump against Anderson. Webster came in ninth for long jump.

     

    Nate Webster in a relay at the Anderson Invitational

     

    Brett Kluge runs in a relay at the Anderson Invitational, which Loveland won. Kluge cam in 4th for the 400 meter dash and seventh in the 800 meter dash

     

    In shotput, Colin Flanagan is in #2; Quinn James is at #7 and Graham Martin is at #8. In Discus, Graham Martin is at #2 and Colin Flanagan is at #3. Quinn James is in #9 and Josh Elfers at #10. Drew Kluender is at #2 in the high jump and Cade Smeller is at #6; Cooper Smeller is at #2 in pole vault and Joe Carver is at #4.

     

     

     

    Drew Kluender competes in the high jump at the Anderson Invitational. Kluender came in second for high jump.

     

    “State went well. It didn’t go as planned, but just to make it there was a blessing. Being a runner-up is still a great achievement– it’s just sad it was my last time going [to Columbus] to race,” explained Mens track athlete Zion Wynn. Wynn consistently ranked top in races throughout the spring season. Zion Wynn came in first in the 100m dash at regionals, first in the 400m and first for the 200m. Wynn came in first place in all three of his regional races.

     

    Zion Wynn at the Anderson Invitational

     

    Zion Wynn at the Spring Sports awards

    For Womens track, Jordan Morrison ended in #7 for the 100 and #5 in the 200. Kayla Hartzler came in #6 for the 3200; Aiden Dial sits at #4 in the 100 meter high hurdles. Skyler Fallon ended the season at #7 and Carson Sarver at #10. In shotput, Kennedy Bontrager holds #1 and #2 in discus; Maddie Craft is at #4 in discus and #9 in shotput. Ally Kluender came in #1 for discus. In the long jump, Lauren Williams ended at #7 and Caroline Wagner is at #10. Kendall Ewert is at #1 in the high jump, Sarah Klenke is at #3 in high jump and Riley Massey is at #3; In the pole vault, Hailey Florence held #3 and Rachel Crum #5.

    On June 3rd, Zion Wynn, Ally Kleunder and Kennedy Bontrager represented Loveland at State. Wynn came in 3rd place in the 200m and 2nd in the 400m. Kennedy Bontrager came in 13th for Shotput. Ally Kluender placed 7th in discus.

    Wynn and Kluender were unable to attend graduation, as they were competing at state. Both receieved their diploma on the podium at the state competition.

    “The season was good. It took a while to get the pieces together, but we finally did which helped us win the ECC. With the team being young, I believe we can win it again next year,” Zion Wynn claimed.

    Mens lacrosse ended tied for first in the conference with Kings and Milford. All three had a 4-1 record for the conference season. Overall, Loveland ended with 13-6 win/loss for the season.

    Mens tennis also saw success, tying with Walnut Hills for second in the ECC. Both ended with a 4-2 record.

     

    Mens Varsity Tennis player and graduate, Nate Richmond

    Other athletes saw considerable success this season, too. Softball player, Maggie Bailey broke the school home-run record early in the season and continued to excel.

    “I felt that my season went well, especially returning from an injury. I did break the record for career home runs and home runs in a single season, as well as some others last year, like batting and slugging percentage for a season. I had a goal to bat above .400 and to contribute to my team both at and behind the plate and I believed I achieved both of those,” Maggie Bailey explained.

     

    Graduate, Maggie Bailey

     

    Loveland softball came in 5th in the ECC, with 5 wins and 9 losses. Overall, Loveland ended with 10 wins and 12 losses.

    “We did alright. We had a really young team so there were areas that needed some improvement, but I’m very confident that the underclassmen will continue to grow like I watched them do throughout the season,” Bailey finished.