Leopards Drop Sixth Straight After 57-41 Loss to Alliance
Blake Hoover led Louisville with 13 points, while Joe Crank tallied 9 and Alex Hollifield added 7 to lead the Leopards in a 57-41 loss to Alliance. J.J. Kukura dropped in 28 for the Aviators.
Blake Hoover led Louisville with 13 points, while Joe Crank tallied 9 and Alex Hollifield added 7 to lead the Leopards in a 57-41 loss to Alliance. J.J. Kukura dropped in 28 for the Aviators.
Ten different Lady Leopards scored during their 53-18 victory over the Alliance Lady Aviators Saturday. Mackenzie Rankin led all scorers with 13 points.
Clara Lemmon scored a game-high 17 points, Jordan Monnot added 14, and Hannah Lemmon scored 11 to lead the Lady Leopards to their 17th victory in 18 home games.
Jordan Monnot led the Lady Leps with 16, while Hannah Lemmon added 12 and Clara Lemmon poured in 10 but Louisville still fell to host Jackson 58-53 in the Holiday Tournament Final Saturday.
Blake Hoover led the Leopards with 17 points in the contest, while Alex Schooley dropped in 10 and Joe Crank added 7, but Louisville could not overcome Akron North’s 7 three-pointers.
Hannah Lemmon scored 17 points and Clara Lemmon & Jordan Monnot each added 10 to help lead the Louisville Lady Leopards past the Salem Lady Quakers 53-33 Saturday. Louisville is now 4-2, 3-0.
Jordan Monnot led Louisville with 16 points, Clara Lemmon scored 15 points, Hollyann Mullett added 14 points, and Hannah Lemmon poured in 13 points. The combined 143 points is a Lady Leopards Record.
Jrodan Monnot had 11 points, 6 rebounds, & 6 steals and Hannah Lemmon also scored 8 points and tallied 3 blocks & 3 steals for the Leopards in losing effort against the Blue Streaks.
Jordan Monnot led Louisville with 18 points and scored the Leopards only overtime field goal during their 59-57 win at GlenOaky. Clara Lemmon and Hollyann Mullett also added 12 point for Louisville.
Pavin Parks threw 6 first half touchdowns as the Leps took a 44-0 lead early in the second quarter. AJ Minster & Andy Minster each had two touchdown catches as Louisville finished an undefeated 7-0 in NBC play.