Girls Basketball Routs Aviators 62-27
Twelve different Lady Leopards scored led by Sarah Lairson’s team-high 12 points during Louisville’s 62-27 win over Alliance. Abby Beaver and Emily Hollifield also added 8 each.
Twelve different Lady Leopards scored led by Sarah Lairson’s team-high 12 points during Louisville’s 62-27 win over Alliance. Abby Beaver and Emily Hollifield also added 8 each.
Sarah Lairson hit two go-ahead free throws with 9.9 seconds left as the Leopards erased a 13-point deficit in downing the Tigers 48-46. Emily Hollifield scored a game-high 22 points to lead Louisville.
The Leopards trailed 38-16 at the half, but rallied to defeat the Warriors 55-52 for their first win at West Branch since 2010. Emily Hollifled and Sarah Lairson scored 12 points each.
Alexa Oberster scored a game-high 14 points to lead the Leopards to a 47-42 win over the Quakers. Abby Beaver also dropped in 13 and Sarah Lairson scored 8.
Sabryna Benzel scored a team-high 13 points to lead the Lady Leopards past the host Blue Streaks 40-38. Sarah Lairson also poured in 12 and Alexa Oberster added 8 for Louisville.
The Lady Leopards fell to the Golden Eagles 51-28 in the season opener Saturday. Sabryna Benzel led the Leopards with 8, Alexa Oberster scored 7, and Emily Hollifield had several blocks on defense.
Lady Leopards Basketball will be holding a Spaghetti Dinner on October 24 at Louisville Middle School. There will also be games, activities, and a silent auction.
Sarah Lairson outscored the host Marlington Dukes 24-22 back on February 11, 2015 in leading the Lady Leopards Girls Basketball team to their most lob-sided win in three years.
The Leopards will drop to Division II for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 sports seasons according to the enrollment figures released by the OHSAA this week.
Tom Siegfried won Coach of the Year and Blake Hoover won Player of the Year in Basketball to highlight the Leopards Winter awards. View NBC Award Winners, Scholar Athletes, and Letter Winners.