Lady Leopards Tennis Sectional Tournament Recap
Rachel Kibler went 2-1 to advance to the Singles Quarterfinals. Both Lady Leopards doubles teams and every Louisville singles player won their opening matches at the Sectional Tournament.
Rachel Kibler went 2-1 to advance to the Singles Quarterfinals. Both Lady Leopards doubles teams and every Louisville singles player won their opening matches at the Sectional Tournament.
Rachel Kibler, Sherilynn Mullett, and Carleen Fouts all dominated their singles matches as Louisville shutout Alliance 5-0. Both Leopards doubles teams also won their matches in straight sets as LHS finished the regular season 16-3.
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Seniors Carleen Fouts and Amanda Plaskett each won their doubles matches as Louisville defeated Howland 4-1 on Senior Night. The Lady Leopards honored their 7 Seniors prior to the match.
Rachel Kibler earned a perfect 6-0, 6-0 victory in #1 singles to lead the Leopards to a 5-0 road shutout of the Quakers. Louisville is now 12-0 against New Philadelphia all-time.
Rachel Kibler won #1 singles a perfect 6-0, 6-0 to lead the Leopards in their road shutout of the Magics 5-0. Jo Menegay and Sherilynn Mullett also won in singles action both by the count of 6-1, 6-0 as LHS improved to 13-2.
Rachel Kibler, Joe Menegay, and Sherilynn Mullett all won in singles plays as the Leopards blanked the Quakers 5-0. Both doubles teams also won in straight sets as Louisville improved to 11-2 on the year.
Sherilynn Mullett won a perfect 6-0, 6-0 as the Leopards blanked the visiting Eagles 5-0 for their 4th straight shutout. Louisville won every match in straight sets and are now 23-0 against United Local all-time.
Rachel Kibler, Jo Menegay, and Sherilynn Mullett all won in straight sets as Louisville earned a road shutout at Lake 5-0. Both Leopards doubles teams also won after falling to the Blue Streaks earlier this season.
The Leopards won every match in two sets in a dominating 5-0 shutout of the host Golden Eagles. Louisville has now defeated GlenOak in 11 straight meetings and is 8-2 on the year.