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Griffin Millspaugh and Riley Nieschwitz both won their singles matches in straight sets to lead Louisville in their 4-1 OTCA Tournament victory over visiting Lakeside. Both Leopards doubles teams were also victorious as LHS improved to 2-2.
Griffin Millspaugh earned a dominate 6-2, 6-1 in #1 singles but Wooster claimed every other match as the Leopards fell to the visiting Generals 4-1 to drop to 1-2 on the year.
Griffin Millspaugh and David Frazier both won their singles matches in straight sets as the Leopards blanked the visiting Cardinals 5-0. The #1 doubles team of Rodrigo Hall & Riley Nieschwitz also won in straight sets for now 1-1 LHS.
Griffin Millspaugh won #1 singles in straight sets for the Leopards lone victory in their 4-1 season opening loss to the host Crusaders. This was Central’s first victory over Louisville since 1983.
The Leopards Boys Tennis team is off to their best start since 1991 after 5-0 victories against United Local & Wooster and a 4-1 OTCA Tournament win at Boardman. This is just the 4th team in LHS Boys Tennis history to begin a season 10-0!
Louisville earned their 6th shutout in 7 matches as they blanked the Knights 5-0. The Leopards won every match in straight sets as they start the season 7-0 for the first time since 2005.
Louisville shutout host Canton South 5-0 en rout to their 11th perfect run through the NBC in 17 seasons. The Leopards finish 131-13 in NBC play all-time and complete the 2018 season with an overall mark of 15-3.
Ryan Pukys earned a perfect 6-0, 6-0 win in #1 Singles as Louisville shutout West Branch 5-0 on the road to clinch the NBC Outright. The #1 Doubles Team of Spencer Hall and Seth Gronow also won 6-0, 6-0 as LHS won their 60th consecutive NBC match.
Nick Eneix and Scott Gronow each won their singles matches a perfect 6-0, 6-0 as Louisville defeated GlenOak in their final home match of the year. Ryan Pukys also won in #1 Singles and both Doubles Teams won in two sets as LHS moved to 13-3.
Louisville blanked visiting Salem 5-0 to clinch a share of their 7th straight conference Title and 14th NBC championship overall. The Leopards won every match played a perfect 6-0, 6-0 to improve to 12-3 on the season.