Leopards Get Revenge in Lions Den 59-50
Alex Schooley paced the Leopards with a team-high 17 points as the Leopards doubled up the Lions in the 4th quarter to earn their first NBC victory of the year.
Alex Schooley paced the Leopards with a team-high 17 points as the Leopards doubled up the Lions in the 4th quarter to earn their first NBC victory of the year.
5 Quakers scored double digits as they sunk the Leps in double overtime 70-67. Jake O’brien scored a season-high 28 points for the Leopards, while Mike Kelly added 11.
Bill Lairson led Louisville with 9 points and Mike Kelly also scored 6, but a late run by the Wildcats ended the Leopards efforts just short 39-34.
The Boys Basketball team defeated the Akron North Vikings 62-35 in earning their first victory at the new gym. Cody Cheezan scored 17 points & 11 different Leopards scored in the contest.
Cody Cheezan led Louisville with 15 points and Mike Kelly also added 8 for the Leps who fell to 0-4 on the season. A 16-0 run by Alliance in & out of halftime helped the Aviators pull ahead.
Cody Cheezan led the Leopards with a game-high 18 points, while Alex Schooley poured in 13 and Mike Kelly added 9. But the Leopards remain winless.
Stephen Erickson scored the only basket in the final five minutes of the game to give the Warriors the 32-30 win. Jake O’brien led the Leps with 10 points.
Jake O’brien scored 11 points and Mike Kelly also added 10 points to lead the Leopards.
Jeremy McQuilkin led all Louisville scorers with 7 points on the evening as the Leopards opened up the new gymnasium against Canton McKinley.
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