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Dylan Rhoads, Dan Adams, Garett Lautzenheiser, Pablo Castro, and Brenden Severs all finished first in their weight classes as the Leopards won the EOWL Tournament for the second straight year.
Pablo Castro was named tournament MVP as Louisville took first place as a team at the Josh Hephner Memorial Wrestling Tournament. Garett Lautzenheiser, Brenden Severs, Noah Peterson, and Cameron Brazek all took 1st place individually as 13 Leopards placed overall.
The #2 ranked Leopards never trailed in their 53-20 road victory over the #10 ranked Beavers. Dan Adams, Garett Lautzenheiser, Brenden Severs, Noah Peterson, Cameron Brazek, and Dylan Rhoads all won by fall for now 8-2 Louisville.
Eight Leopards recorded pins in their 60-14 OHSWCA DII Alliance District Semifinal victory at Aurora. Brenden Severs, Cameron Brazek, Garett Lautzenheiser, Pablo Castro, Davin Rhoads, Dan Kennedy, Josiah Leonard, and Austin Stauffer all won by fall for 7-2 LHS.
Louisville defeated Austintown Fitch 46-22 and host Howland 74-6 in a tri-match Thursday. Dan Adams, Noah Peterson, and Tristan Uphold all recorded pins in both matches for the Leopards.
St. Edward 52, Louisville 13 <<< Previous Vs. Howland | Wrestling Schedule | Next At Aurora >>> The Division II #2 ranked Louisville Leopards hosted the Division I #1 ranked Lakewood St. Edward Eagles...
Louisville defeated Massillon Perry 40-27 and Mayfield 48-27, but in-between fell to host Perrysburg 30-28 in a quad match Wednesday. The Leopards are now 4-1 on the season.
Six different Louisville wrestlers too first place as the Leopards tied the host Shamrocks for 1st place as a team. Dylan Rhoads, Garett Lautzenheiser, Pablo Castro, Brenden Severs, Noah Peterson, and Cameron Brazek all won their weight classes for LHS.
The #2 ranked Leopards downed the Braves 72-9 and upended the #3 ranked Fighting Irish 47-24 in a tri-match to open up the season at home. Louisville scored the maximum in their final 10 matches vs. Indian Valley & also strung together 27 straight points vs. SVSM to move to 2-0.