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Izzy Babcock set a team record with 10 goals to lead the Lady Leopards to a 22-0 record-breaking win over the host Bucks. Kloey Rukavina also recorded a hat trick in Louisville’s most lopsided victory in team history.
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Mara Mayle hit a 2-run single in the 7th to lift the Leopards past the top ranked Tigers 5-3. Katelynn Miller struck out 10 and Leah Claugus, Anna Sirohman, and Kaitlin Twinem each collected 2 hits each as LHS improved to 6-5.
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Kaitlin Twinem went 3-for-4 and hit a walk-off homer to lift the Leopards past the Golden Flashes 7-6. Leah Claugus and Anna Sirohman also collected 2 hits each as LHS improve to 5-5.
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Zander Triplett went 4-for-4 with 2 doubles and 4 RBIs to lead the Leopards past the No. 7-ranked Preppers 13-5. Caden Kortis & Cody Zahler also collected 3 hits each and John Baker had 3 RBIs as LHS improved to 4-3.
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Destiny Hanze singled in Kaitlin Twinem for the Leopards lone run in the sixth, but the Beavers doubled their total in the bottom frame on their way to an 8-1 win. Louisville is now 4-5 on the season.
Izzy Babcock set a team record with 10 goals to lead the Lady Leopards to a 22-0 record-breaking win over the host Bucks. Kloey Rukavina also recorded a hat trick in Louisville’s most lopsided victory in team history.
Mara Mayle hit a 2-run single in the 7th to lift the Leopards past the top ranked Tigers 5-3. Katelynn Miller struck out 10 and Leah Claugus, Anna Sirohman, and Kaitlin Twinem each collected 2 hits each as LHS improved to 6-5.
Kaitlin Twinem went 3-for-4 and hit a walk-off homer to lift the Leopards past the Golden Flashes 7-6. Leah Claugus and Anna Sirohman also collected 2 hits each as LHS improve to 5-5.
Zander Triplett went 4-for-4 with 2 doubles and 4 RBIs to lead the Leopards past the No. 7-ranked Preppers 13-5. Caden Kortis & Cody Zahler also collected 3 hits each and John Baker had 3 RBIs as LHS improved to 4-3.
Destiny Hanze singled in Kaitlin Twinem for the Leopards lone run in the sixth, but the Beavers doubled their total in the bottom frame on their way to an 8-1 win. Louisville is now 4-5 on the season.
Tank Cline placed 1st in the Shot Put to lead Louisville as both the Boys and Girls placed 5th at Lake. Butler, Hamid, and Rahomeller all placed 2nd in field events and the Lady Leopards 4×800 relay team also took 2nd.
Dillyn Decost recorded a hat trick and goalkeeper Dean Schmidt carried a shutout into the fourth quarter as Louisville defeated visiting Lake 8-1. Parker Daum also scored a pair of goals as LHS improved to 4-4.
Ayden Mihelic recorded 5 aces and 11 service points, while Brock Cole added 8 kills as the Leopards swept the host Indians 25-7, 25-14, 25-14. Cale Lindner & Raiden Lindner had 8 digs each and Evan Swope registered 3 blocks as LHS improved to 6-3.
Brock Cole totaled 10 kills and 5 aces, while Braden Frank added 16 assists and 3 aces as Louisville swept visiting Kent Roosevelt 25-17, 25-10, 25-17. Kyle Deem had 15 digs and Ayden Mihelic finished with 2 blocks as the Leopards improved to 5-3.
Peyton Novosel and Reese Riley each recorded three first-place finishes to lead the Leopards in their 101-32 home opener win against the visiting Quakers. Amelie Anderson, Novosel, and McKynzee Riley also posted personal bests for the Lady Leopards.