Baseball Surrenders NBC Title to West Branch 12-2
Brock Haren finished 2-for-2 and Marco Buccasso also drove in a run, but the Leopards fell to the Warriors 12-2 in 6 Innings. Louisville finishes the season with a record of 17-12.
Brock Haren finished 2-for-2 and Marco Buccasso also drove in a run, but the Leopards fell to the Warriors 12-2 in 6 Innings. Louisville finishes the season with a record of 17-12.
Adam Nyland batted 5-for-5 with 2 runs & 2 RBIs to lead the Leopards past the Warriors 12-3. Jake Adams & Stephen Kerzan each drove in a pair of runs for Louisville as well.
Stephen Kerzan’s RBI single in the 7th inning lifted the Leopards past the Panthers 3-2. Marco Buccasso & Dalton also had RBI hits for Louisville.
Crosstown foe St. Thomas Aquinas snapped Louisville’s 9-game winning streak by downing them 9-4 in game one and 5-2 in game two. The Leopards are now 10-7 on the year.
The Leopards scored three runs in the top of the seventh to down the host Bulldogs 7-4 at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium Friday. Alex Hewitt & Stephen Kerzan each drove in 2 runs to lead Louisville.
Brock Haren drove in 3 runs & delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of the 8th in lifting the Leopards past the Wildcats 7-6. Alex Hewitt also struck out 8 on the mound for Louisville.
Stephen Kerzan’s seventh inning single lifted Louisville to a 6-5 win in the first game and the Leopards shutout the Orangemen 11-0 in game 2. Joe Crank finished the day with 4 RBIs.
Joe Crank, Reis Rankin, & Krisztian Toth all had 2 hits to help the Leopards pick up an 8-5 road victory over the Aviators. Paul Howard picked up his first win on the mound & Brennan Seemann earned the save.
The Leopards were edged by the Vikings in walk-off fashion 4-3 Monday to fall to 1-5. Alex Hewitt recorded the only RBI for Louisville.
GlenOak 8-14, Louisville 4-9 The Louisville Leopards fell in both games of a double header against the visiting GlenOak Golden Eagles Saturday Afternoon. With the losses, Louisville falls to 1-4 on the season. Game...