Carrollton Edges Louisville in Downtown Fest 60-56
Blake Hoover scored a season-high 20 points and Pavin Parks poured in 14 to lead the Leopards. The two squads combined to hit 17 three-pointers during the contest.
Blake Hoover scored a season-high 20 points and Pavin Parks poured in 14 to lead the Leopards. The two squads combined to hit 17 three-pointers during the contest.
Louisville dismantled Alliance 59-26 on Wednesday and demolished Marlington 64-29 on Thursday to claim another NBC Title. The Freshman class is now 46-0 vs. NBC opponents all-time.
Louisville fell to New Philadelphia Tuesday 64-35 and Salem on Friday 47-43. Ronnie Carter & Blake Hoover were Louisville’s leading scorers in the two contests as they dropped to 3-9.
Kyle Ashcraft led the team with 12 points, while Trevor Burk and Jarett Heater poured in 11 each, and Brock Haren broke double digits with 10. Freshman are now 11-2, 10-0 on the season.
Blake Hoover scored a game-high 13 points, but it would not be enough as West Branch earned their first win at Louisville since 2008. The Warriors won the contest 48-40.
Alex Schooley led the Leopards with 12 points and Ronnie Carter added 8 during the loss that dropped Louisville to 3-6, 1-4. Lucas Strouble scored a game-high 25 points and had several dunks to lead the Marlington.
The Leopards Freshman Squad posted wins over St. Thomas, Marlington, Salem, and Carrollton to improve to 8-1 overall and 7-0 in NBC play. They are now 8-1 overall with their only defeat coming on the road at Jackson.
Blake Hoover led Louisville with 13 points and Alex Schooley added 8 to lead the Leopards to a 50-41 win over Minerva Friday. Ronnie, Carter, Bryce Mathie, and Pavin Parks each added 7 as well.
Canton South closed the second quarter on a 12-0 run to pull ahead before defeating Louisville 50-35. Ronnie Carter led Louisville with 10 points, while Blake Hoover & Alex Schooley each poured in 8.
Blake Hoover led the Leopards with 17 points in the contest, while Alex Schooley dropped in 10 and Joe Crank added 7, but Louisville could not overcome Akron North’s 7 three-pointers.