Louisville Falls at Home to State Ranked Irish 6-1 – Boys Soccer
Dominic Porter-Kovacich scored the Leopards lone goal via an assist from Drew Dillen during Louisville’s 6-1 loss to visiting St. Vincent-St. Mary. LHS is now 4-2 on the season.
Dominic Porter-Kovacich scored the Leopards lone goal via an assist from Drew Dillen during Louisville’s 6-1 loss to visiting St. Vincent-St. Mary. LHS is now 4-2 on the season.
Morgan Keeland scored a second half goal via an assist from Fallon VanZant, but Louisville fell to visiting Lake 2-1. The Leopards are now 2-5-3 on the season.
Joe Reynolds and Noah Emmons combined for a shutout in goal as the Leopards blanked the host Indians 5-0. Drew Dillen and Dominic Porter-Kovacich both finished with a goal and an assist each to lead Louisville who improved to 4-1.
Matti Benson and Morgan Keelan both scored a pair of goals in the first half to lead Louisville to a 6-0 shutout win over Coventry. Amelia Henderhan recorded her third save in goal as LHS improved to 2-3-3.
Joey Reynolds recorded a shutout in goal to lead Louisville to a 2-0 victory at Alliance. Mason Foley and Austin Smith also scored second half goals for the Leopards who improved to 3-1.
Matti Benson scored a goal via an assist from Fallon VanZant in the opening half for Louisville, but host Perry matched it in the second half to force a 1-1 draw. Amelia Henderhan also recorded 14 saves as the Lady Leopards move to 1-3-3 on the season.
Fallon VanZant got Louisville on the board with 4:11 to go, but the Leopards still fell to the host Golden Eagles 2-1 at Bob Commings Field. LHS is now 1-2-2 on the season.
Drew Dillen scored the go-ahead goal in the 48th minute as Louisville edged visiting Field 3-2 in their home opener. Brady Adams and Dominic Porter-Kovacich both scored on penalty kicks earlier in the contest as LHS moved to 2-0.
Dominic Porter-Kovacich and Austin Smith each scored goals to lead Louisville in an opening night 2-1 win over host Ravenna. Drew Dillen and Cam Young also recorded assists for the Leopards.
Morgan Keelan and Natalie Lab scored first half goals for Louisville before host Marlington rallied to force a 2-2 tie. Matti Benson also recorded an assist and Amelia Henderhan finished with 7 saves in goal for LHS.