Louisville To Compete as Independent During 2018-19
The Louisville High School Athletic Department officially announced that Leopards Athletics will compete as an Independent during the 2018-19 school year.
The Louisville High School Athletic Department officially announced that Leopards Athletics will compete as an Independent during the 2018-19 school year.
Louisville officials met with several other local schools Friday and have officially announced the forming of a new conference at the start of the 2018-19 season.
View the Music Video Looking for America by Ricky Lee featuring shots from our own town of Louisville, Ohio and in particular of the Leopards Football team’s October 16, 2015 home game against the Carrollton Warriors.
Maddie Moser placed 23rd in the Floor Exercise and 31st for the All-Around to lead the Leopards to an 8th place finish out of 19 teams at the Sectional Meet. Madisyn Seaman also took 34th for the All-Around.
The official press release and statement by Northeastern Buckeye Conference league president Marlington on February 4 concerning the future of the NBC and a new league.
All seven opposing schools mutually agreed to leave the NBC and play to form a new league in two years that excludes Louisville. LHS Athletics has not commented on next steps, but rumors are flying.
Louisville Leopards Football Players of the Week for the 2015 Season.
After a revised OHSAA decision, Louisville will again be in Division I for every sport except Football which remains in Division III.
The Booster Club’s $10 membership drive will begin Wednesday, August 5 at 5:30 PM. If you won’t be home, be sure to stop by Beatty’s Sports to support our athletes.
I regret to inform you that this will be the final season of coverage provided by the Leopard Nation website. It has been an enjoyable 5.5 year run and I want to thank you all for the support that has been given!