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Maysville High School is a public high school in the Maysville Local School District which is located in the southern portion of Muskingum County, Ohio, just south of the city of Zanesville. The main campus, comprising 95 acres (380,000 m 2 ), houses approximately 2,300 students in the elementary, middle and high school.
The 1884 building originally had 4 floors, but was later lowered and only had 2 floors. The third high school, was Lash High School, in 1908, which became the new Hancock Junior High School in 1953 when the 4th Zanesville opened in 1953. In 2010 the 5th high school was built right atop where he 1953 building was originally located.
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Maysville (23-3) reached the regional with a 54-44 win against Gnadenhutten Indian Valley in the district finals at Zanesville. It took down Minerva, 74-64, in the semifinals.
"Jacob has been an anchor in the middle of our line. He's key to us stopping the run." Maysville's Carter Abella makes a move against Buckeye Trail during a 7-on-7 at Muskingum University.
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Gnadenhutten Indian Valley (16-3), by virtue of its win against Berlin Hiland on Friday, jumped Tri-Valley (16-4) for the No. 2 seed and chose Maysville's bracket. More: High school boys ...
Zanesville was named after Ebenezer Zane (1747–1811), who had blazed Zane's Trace, a pioneer trail from Wheeling, West Virginia, to Maysville, Kentucky, through present-day Ohio. In 1797, he remitted land as payment to his son-in-law, John McIntire (1759–1815), at the point where Zane's Trace met the Muskingum River .