Lady Leopards Win 4th Straight Outright NBC Title
Louisville defeated Alliance 5-0 to improve to 16-1 overall and 9-0 in the NBC. Seniors Courtney Guiley, Alexis Isla, Vanessa Katich, and Emily Robinson were all honored prior to the contest.
Louisville defeated Alliance 5-0 to improve to 16-1 overall and 9-0 in the NBC. Seniors Courtney Guiley, Alexis Isla, Vanessa Katich, and Emily Robinson were all honored prior to the contest.
Louisville edged Canton South 3-2 Thursday to clinch a share of their fourth straight NBC Title. Gretchen Groves, Alexis Isla, and Sarah Robbins all won their singles matches to lead the Leps.
Gretchen Groves, Alexis Isla, and Sarah Robbins are a perfect 9-0 as Singles Players this season. Louisville has now won their last 31 NBC Matches Overall which includes a 105 Set winning streak.
Gretchen Groves, Alexis Isla, and Sarah Robbins were all crowned singles champions Saturday & won their matches against the Jackson B squad Wednesday. Kayla Pukys & Jozie Scott were also crowned Doubles Champions at Orrville.
The Lady Leopards opened the season on Wednesday and defeated host GlenOak 4-1. On Friday they downed Green in the home opener 4-1. Louisville is now 53-3 in their last 56 dual matches.
The Lady Leopards Tennis shutout all 8 of their NBC opponents and did not lose a single set during that run. Gretchen Groves was named NBC Player of the Year and Rod Hall was named Coach of the Year.
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Girls Soccer, Girls Tennis, and Volleyball all won NBC Titles this Fall. Louisville also had 4 NBC Player of the Year & 5 NBC Coach of the Year Winners.
The Lady Leopards concluded the 2012 season with a 4-1 win across town at St. Thomas Aquinas. With the victory Louisville finishes the season at 14-1 and is 45-3 since 2010 in dual meets overall.
Louisville outscored NBC opponents this season 40-0 and also did not lose a single set during their run. The Lady Leps have now won 27 consecutive NBC matches.
Lady Leopards Tennis has not lost a single set in NBC play this season and has won their last 26 NBC dual matches. Louisville is now 12-1, 7-0 on the season.