Lady Leps Remain Undefeated in NBC, Drop South 8-1
Louisville scored the first 8 runs of the contest in the second and third innings before cruising to an 8-1 victory over Canton South Thursday. Louisville is now 11-2 overall and 6-0 in NBC play.
Louisville scored the first 8 runs of the contest in the second and third innings before cruising to an 8-1 victory over Canton South Thursday. Louisville is now 11-2 overall and 6-0 in NBC play.
Gianna Falcone went 3-for-4 with a three-run homer & three-run double to help Louisville top West Branch 15-5 in 5 innings. Emily Isla and Chandler Rice also blasted home runs for the Leps.
Brittany Flanigan pitched a complete game two-hitter in Game 1 and hit a 2-run homer in game 2 to lead the Lady Leps past the Lake Blue Streaks 2-1 and 11-3.
Freshman Katie Cozy hit two home runs for the second straight game and Gianna Falcone pitched a seven inning shutout as Louisville slammed Salem 11-0. Chandler Rice & Jordan Monnot also went yard for the 7-1 Lady Leps.
Katie Cozy hit two home runs and just missed a third as the Louisville Lady Leopards defeated the Minerva Lady Lions 10-0 in five innings. Brittany Flanigan also pitched 5 shutout innings & struck out 6.
Perry used three long balls in Game 1 to defeat Louisvllle 4-2. In Game 2, the Lady Leps rallied back from a 7-2 sixth inning deficit to win 8-7 on Jordan Monnot’s walk-off two-run double.
Chandler Rice hit a two-run triple in the top of the seventh and Brittany Flanigan closed out the deal 1-2-3 in the bottom of the inning to seal the deal for the Lady Leps who are now 4-0, 2-0 on the season.
Amy Hoover and Katie Cozy both went yard in the sixth inning to give Louisville a walk-off 12-0 win over the Alliance Aviators. Brittany Flanigan also pitched a one-hit shutout & sat down 8.
The Lady Leopards put together a 13-run second inning in the first game to win 18-2 and Gianna Falcone pitched a no-hitter in the second contest to help give the Leps a 10-0 win.
Brittany Flanigan didn’t allow a single hit during a 2-0 scrimmage win over Tallmadge. Louisville’s offense produced 6 runs in the first inning during a 9-1 win over Crestwood after that.