Louisville Leopards Tennis
Louisville Leopards Tennis News and Articles
Rachel Kibler, Jade Thomas, and Katie Yarnall all won their singles matches by a perfect count of 6-0, 6-0 as the Leopards shutout the host Golden Eagles 5-0. Both Louisville doubles teams won via a 10-point tie-breaker as LHS improved to 5-1.
Rachel Kibler, Jade Thomas, and Katie Yarnall all won their singles matches in two sets as Louisville downed host New Philadelphia 4-1. Bailey Menegay & McKenzie Taylor also won #1 doubles as LHS improved to 4-1.
Rachel Kibler and Katie Yarnall both won their singles matches in straight sets but the Leopards fell to the host Tornadoes 3-2 to fall to 3-1 on the season.
Rachel Kibler and Katie Yarnall both won their singles matches to lead the Lady Leopards in their 3-2 victory against the host Knights. The #1 doubles team of Bailey Mengay & McKenzie Taylor was also victorious in two sets as Louisville improved to 3-0.
Louisville won every match in two sets as they shutout visiting Canton Central Catholic 5-0. Legendary Leopard Tennis Head Coach Greg Parrish was honored before the match and the LHS Tennis Courts were renamed in his honor.
Rachel Kibler won #1 singles 6-0, 6-1 to lead the Lady Leopards in their 3-0 rain-shortened victory over the visiting Eagles. Both LHS doubles teams also won in straight sets to help Louisville claim an opening day victory.
Griffin Millspaugh won in straight sets 6-0, 6-1 to finish the season with a perfect 17-0 record in #1 singles, but the Leopards fell to the host Bulldogs 3-2 to close the season. Riley Nieschwitz also won #3 singles in straight sets as Louisville finished 8-9.
Griffin Millspaugh improved to 15-0 in #1 singles with a 6-1, 6-2 victory but Louisville fell at Lake 4-1. The Leopards are now 8-7 on the year.
Griffin Millspaugh and both Leopard Doubles Teams won a perfect 6-0, 6-0 to lead Louisville to a 5-0 shutout of visiting Ravenna. Both Ryan Knebl and Riley Nieschwitz also won 6-0, 6-1 for LHS that improved to 8-6.
Griffin Millspaugh won #1 singles in straight sets 6-1, 6-0 but Louisville fell to visiting Dover 4-1. The Leopards are now 7-6 on the season.