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Monday, May 19, 2025

GoKnights highlights alumni achievements and school events

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Steffanie Seegmiller Principal at Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond High School | Official Website

Steffanie Seegmiller Principal at Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond High School | Official Website

Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond High School, represented on social media by the user #GoKnights, recently highlighted achievements and upcoming events involving its alumni and current students. The tweets focused on graduates competing in collegiate sports tournaments and a high school track and field event.

On May 16, 2025, #GoKnights wished "good luck to 2023 grad Clay Seal and his Lake Land teammates" as they prepared to compete in the NJCAA Midwest District Tournament at McHenry County College. This comes after their notable victory in the Region XXIV Championship, marking their first win since 1998. "Good luck to 2023 grad Clay Seal and his Lake Land teammates as they compete in the NJCAA Midwest District Tournament at McHenry County College tomorrow! Coming off their first Region XXIV Championship win since 1998 — go Lakers!"

In another tweet posted on the same day, #GoKnights extended best wishes to "2021 grad Layton Hall and his Indiana State teammates" for their participation in the Missouri Valley Conference meet scheduled for Saturday in Carbondale. "Best of luck to 2021 grad Layton Hall and his Indiana State teammates as they compete at the Missouri Valley Conference meet this Saturday in Carbondale! Go Sycamores!"

Additionally, #GoKnights provided information about a high school event: "HS Girls Track and Field Sectional Meet 5/15." The details were shared via a link to further information about the event. "HS Girls Track and Field Sectional Meet 5/15"

Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond High School serves grades 9 through 12 with an enrollment of 328 students during the 2019-2020 school year. It is located in Arthur, Douglas County. According to data from that period, grade nine had the highest concentration of students at 39 percent.

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