Leopards Cast Aside Blue Devils 3-1 – Boys Soccer
Drew Dillen and Brady Adams scored second half goals to lift Louisville past visiting Tallmadge 3-1. Brayden Mayle and Jacob Sanders also recorded assists as LHS remained undefeated at 7-0-1.
Drew Dillen and Brady Adams scored second half goals to lift Louisville past visiting Tallmadge 3-1. Brayden Mayle and Jacob Sanders also recorded assists as LHS remained undefeated at 7-0-1.
Kadan Swope and Drew Dillen each scored goals to lead Louisville to a 2-1 road win at New Philadelphia. Dominic Porter-Kovacich and Bailey Adams also recorded assists as LHS improved to 6-0-1 their best start since 2007.
Noah Emmons set a team record by recording his 5th consecutive shutout as the Leopards played to a scoreless 0-0 tie with the visiting Golden Eagles. Louisville remains unbeaten at 5-0-1 on the year.
Angelo Paquelet scored a pair of goals and Noah Emmons recorded the shutout as the Leopards routed the host Panthers 7-0. This is the first time Louisville has recorded 4 consecutive shutouts since 2005 as they remain unbeaten at 5-0.
Kadan Swope scored a pair of goals to lead the Louisville in their 5-0 shutout of visiting Cuyahoga Falls. Brady Adams, Damien Lowder, and Angelo Paquelet also added scores for the Leopards remained undefeated at 4-0.
Drew Dillen scored a pair of goals and Ryan Kibler added another as the Leopards defeated the visiting Quakers 3-1 in their season opener. Brady Adams also recorded a pair of assists for LHS.
Ryan Kibler scored a pair of goals to lead Louisville over the Alumni 5-3 in the 10th Alumni Game featuring players from the class of 2007 to present.
The #14 seed Leopards were shutout by the host #5 seed Polar Bears 2-0 in the DI Cleveland 1 District Semifinals at Rick Neitzelt Stadium. Louisville finishes with a final record of 14-5.
Dominic Porter-Kovacich scored a pair of goals to lead the #14 Leopards past the #8 Comets 2-1 in the DI Cleveland 1 Sectional Finals. Louisville has now won four consecutive sectional titles and improves to 14-4 with the victory.
Cameron Young scored the only goal of the game with 3:59 left in overtime to lift the #14 seed Leopards past the #16 seed Golden Eagles in the DI Cleveland 1 Sectional Semifinals. Noah Emmons earned his 7th shutout in goal as Louisville set a new team record for wins moving to 13-4.