Leopards Ground Aviators 11-4 – Baseball
Cam King went 4 for 5 with 3 RBI singles to lead Louisville to an 11-4 road win at Alliance. Dillon Rebuck also drove in a pair of runs and Davis Burick, Caleb Prasco, and Bryce Zuppe all had 2 hits each.
Cam King went 4 for 5 with 3 RBI singles to lead Louisville to an 11-4 road win at Alliance. Dillon Rebuck also drove in a pair of runs and Davis Burick, Caleb Prasco, and Bryce Zuppe all had 2 hits each.
Caleb Prasco batted 2-for-2 with an RBI Double and Max Hartline drove in a run as the Leopards rallied for a 3-2 win over the visiting Aviators. Jordan Shearer earned the win on the mound for Louisville and Cam Lingle recorded the save.
Louisville defeated visiting 9-0 Alliance 4-1 to remain unbeaten on year. Ryan Pukys and Scott Gronow each won their singles matches and both Leopards doubles teams won in straight sets.
Heather Guiley won 4 different events to lead the Louisville Girls to a 98-30 win at Alliance. Morgan Cole, Kayla Gibson, and Cassidy Kiko all won three events as well. The Leopard Boys fell to the Aviators 104-24.
Brand Wahl scored a team-high 15 points and Colton Jones poured in 13, but the Leopards suffered a heartbreaking 59-58 double overtime loss on the road against the Aviators. Spencer Hall and Derek Zeller each scored 8 for 10-4 LHS.
Sydney Bast scored a game-high 13 points to lead Louisville past visiting Alliance 75-19. Every Lady Leopard scored as Erin Hahn dropped in 12 and Ellie Jackson added 8 during the second most lopsided home victory in team history.
Garett Lautzenheiser went undefeated to take the 106 title in leading Louisville to a 4th place finish as a team. Jax Leonard also placed 3rd and Davin Rhoads claimed 4th in their brackets.
Derek Zeller scored a team-high 18 points and Cam King poured in 15 but Louisville fell to Alliance in overtime 63-59. Davis Burick also scored 7 and Scott Gronow had 6 for the 3-2 Leopards.
Cory Noble scored a game-high 28 points to lead the Freshman Leopards to a 58-49 road win over the Alliance Aviators back on December 11.
Maggie Galentine and Ellie Jackson each scored a game-high 9 points as Louisville put together their second best road defensive effort of all-time in a 47-13 win at Alliance.