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Louisville, Ohio Louisville ( /ˈluːɪsvɪl/) is a city in Stark County, Ohio, United States. The population was 9,521 at the time of the 2020 census. Located northeast of Canton, it is a suburb of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area. History On Octo ...
, United States. It is the only high school in the Louisville City School District. It serves all of the city of Louisville and the majority of the surrounding Nimishillen Township.


History

The first schoolhouse within Louisville was a one-room log cabin located on the corner of Nickelplate and Main Streets. It was built in the 1840s and was replaced by a two-room brick edifice in the 1850s. This new school was located on the northeast corner of Mill and Broad Streets. In 1872, Louisville's seat of learning was moved again to another two-room brick building, located upon South Chapel Street. Louisville's students moved to a larger, four-classroom building on the corner of Mill and Gorgas Street in 1876, where Louisville's current City Hall building now stands.Smith, Kenneth R. ''Louisville – The Way It Was 1834–1990''. Edited by Tracy Z. Poole. Second Edition. Canton, Ohio: Claymore Publishing, 1997. In 1924, Louisville High School again moved to a much larger campus, which included ten classrooms, an auditorium, a gymnasium, and a library. This school was located on the corner of Gorgas and Mill Streets, just down the street from the previously-used school building. A third floor was added to the building in 1930, and a bussing system for the students began in 1936. In 1949, the school built an addition which linked the school to the Louisville City School District Administration Building on Main Street. Louisville High School remained at this location until 1967, when it became solely a middle school. Louisville Middle School was housed within this building until 2004, when a new middle school was constructed on South Chapel Street. The old building was demolished in 2009. The construction of Louisville High School's present campus commenced in 1964, and the new building opened in 1967. Additions and renovations to LHS occurred in 2004 and 2011.


Academics

Louisville was a 2008 Bronze Medal Winner of America's Best High Schools, given by the '' U.S. News & World Report''.


Athletics

Louisville High School formed its first athletic club in 1916, and the boys' basketball team became a member of the
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in 1922. The OHSAA's records for the school's football team date back to the 1924 season. Louisville's first conference membership was with the former Stark County League. In 1932, Louisville became a charter member of the Tri County League (which later became a part of the Inter-Tri County League). By 1938, Louisville's athletic teams had become known as the "Blue Raiders". Louisville adopted its current athletics nickname, the "Leopards", in 1948. The name change was due to problems with designing a Blue Raider mascot. During the 1960s, the Louisville Leopards football team achieved a particularly high level of dominance. From the period of 1962–1966, the Leopards' record was 48-1-1. This includes an unbeaten streak of 38 games, which is still the fourteenth-longest in Ohio high school football history. These teams were led by head coaches Gaylord ("Hap") Lillick from 1962–1964 and Paul Starkey from 1965–1966. Star players included future Notre Dame and NFL running bac
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linebacker Mark Stier. In order to find a more competitive league, Louisville High School left the Tri County League after the 1966–1967 school year, moving to the
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. When the league split into two divisions in 1988, the Leopards became a member of the National ("Small-School") Division. By this time, Louisville's sports teams had mostly begun to struggle against Federal League competition, as their enrollment was among the smallest of the league's schools. In 1989, Louisville High School decided to leave the Federal League for the newly-formed
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. However, due to league scheduling commitments, the Leopard sports teams did not begin NBC league play until 1990. On February 5, 2016, it was announced that the Northeastern Buckeye Conference would disband, as all of Louisville's league rivals agreed to form a new league (the
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) without Louisville, starting with the 2018–2019 school year, which will cause Louisville's athletic teams to compete independent of a league. As of the end of the 2016 season, Louisville High School's football team was the twenty-fifth winningest high school program in the state of Ohio. Their 600th win came in a 51-0 win over
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on October 3, 2014. As of the end of the 2017 season, the Leopards' all-time record stands at 626 wins, 284 losses, and 35 ties.


Rivalries

Louisville High School maintains long-standing sports rivalries with the North Canton Hoover Vikings and the Minerva High School Lions. Louisville and Hoover were
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-mates from 1968 until 1989. Louisville and Minerva were both charter Tri County League members in 1932, and remained league rivals until 1967. When the Leopards joined the NBC in 1990, Louisville and Minerva once again became leaguemates, which lasted until June 2018 when the NBC dissolved. Louisville and Hoover have played every year in football since 1924, with the Leopards leading the all-time series, 55-35-5. Louisville and Minerva's football rivalry also dates back to 1924. For many years, the two teams met during the tenth, and final, week of the
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football regular season. The Leopards also lead that series, 65-20-5.


State championships

* Boys cross country – 2010 * Girls
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- 2019 * Dual Team
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- 2020


State runners-up

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– 2007


Arts


OMEA State Marching Band Competition

The Louisville High School Marching Band ("The Pride of Louisville") has qualified for the OMEA State Finals every year since 1985 with a record of 25 Superior (I) and 11 Excellent (II) ratings.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Louisville High School, Louisville High schools in Stark County, Ohio Public high schools in Ohio