Canton Central Catholic Crusaders
Canton Central Catholic Crusaders News and Articles
Louisville won every match in two sets as they shutout visiting Canton Central Catholic 5-0. Legendary Leopard Tennis Head Coach Greg Parrish was honored before the match and the LHS Tennis Courts were renamed in his honor.
Zach Root recorded the first hole-in-one in Louisville team history as the Leopards finished 11th at the Tannenhauf Invitational. Jack Mayle again led LHS by shooting 81 for the tournament.
Alexis Ralston shot a personal best 34 and Erin Strouse carded a 38 to lead the Lady Leopards in their season opening win against the Crusaders 168-184 at Arrowhead Golf Club. Abby Davis also shot a 46 and Peyton Biery 50 to round out the Louisville scoring.
The Louisville Boys placed 1st and the Lady Leopards took 5th out of 11 teams at the Larry Cogan Invitational in Carrollton Friday. Colby Adams set a stadium record in the 3200 meter run and Dale Stauffer swept the hurdle events for the boys.
The Louisville Boys placed 3rd and the Lady Leopards took 5th out of 8 teams at the New Philadelphia Legends Individual at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
Griffin Millspaugh won #1 singles in straight sets for the Leopards lone victory in their 4-1 season opening loss to the host Crusaders. This was Central’s first victory over Louisville since 1983.
Will Aljancic tied an LHS home record with 7 three-pointers and scored a game-high 29 points to lead the Leopards. Broc Pickens also scored 11 and Dakota Hoffman added 9 as Louisville finished the regular season 12-9.
Gracie Bush and Morgan Keelan each scored a pair of goals as the Lady Leopards shutout the host Crusaders 5-0. Gabby Smith also scored and Amelia Henderhan broke the school record with her 9th shutout in goal as LHS improved to 7-4-1.
Ethan Thomas ran in a pair of touchdowns and recorded a pair of sacks on defense as the Leopards blanked the Crusaders 28-0. Brandon Jackson also returned a punt of a touchdown and Seth Anderson caught a touchdown pass from Caleb Miller.
Zack Seaman caught an 80 yard touchdown from Tyler Jackson and later scored on a game-clinching pick six as the Leopards rallied to beat the host Crusaders 34-20. Dan Kennedy and Creed Patterson both ran for over 100 yards and scored 4th quarter touchdowns.