Louisville Doubles Classic Results 2022 – Boys Tennis
The Leopards finished 3-9 and took third place out of four teams at the Louisville Doubles Classic. Lake won the team title and Dover was the team runner-up.
The Leopards finished 3-9 and took third place out of four teams at the Louisville Doubles Classic. Lake won the team title and Dover was the team runner-up.
The Leopards were blanked by the host Vikings 5-0. Hoover won every match in straight sets in falling to 4-4 on the season.
The Leopards were blanked by the host Golden Eagles 5-0. GlenOak won every match in two sets. Louisville falls to 4-3 with the loss.
Riley Nieschwitz won #2 singles in straight sets as Louisville edged host Alliance 3-2. The Leopard doubles teams of Carter Duskey & Cole Duskey and Ben Shelby & Isaiah Gray also won in straight sets as LHS improves to 4-2.
The Louisville Leopards were shutout by the visiting Dover Tornadoes 5-0. Dover won every match in straight sets as Louisville falls to 3-2 on the season.
Austin Beck, Riley Nieschwitz, and Garett Holleran all won 6-0, 6-0 to lead the Leopards past the visiting Comets 5-0. Both Louisville doubles teams won in straight sets as well as LHS improved to 3-1.
Louisville was shutout by visiting Canfield 5-0 in their home opener. The Leopards are now 2-1 on the season with the loss.
Riley Nieschwitz won #2 singles in straight sets 6-1, 6-1 to lead the Leopards past the host Tigers 3-2. The Louisville doubles teams of Carter Duskey & Cole Duskey and Garett Holleran & Isaiah Gray also won in straight sets as LHS improves to 2-0.
Carter Duskey & Cole Duskey won by a perfect count of 6-0, 6-0 in #1 doubles as the Leopards defeated the host Quakers 4-1. The #2 doubles team of Garett Holleran & Isaiah Gray and singles players Riley Nieschwitz & Ben Selby also won in straight sets.
Griffin Millspaugh won in straight sets 6-0, 6-1 to finish the season with a perfect 17-0 record in #1 singles, but the Leopards fell to the host Bulldogs 3-2 to close the season. Riley Nieschwitz also won #3 singles in straight sets as Louisville finished 8-9.