DII Louisville District Baseball Tournament Bracket 2019
The 2019 Division II Louisville District Baseball Tournament Bracket, Seeds, Schedule, & Voting Matrix.
The 2019 Division II Louisville District Baseball Tournament Bracket, Seeds, Schedule, & Voting Matrix.
Cam King batted 3-for-3 and singled home Bryce Zuppe in the first inning, but the Leopards fell to the visiting Wildcats 3-1 Wednesday. Dillon Rebuck also had 2 hits and Jordan Shearer struck out 9 for LHS who drops to 5-2.
Andrew Gray threw a 2-hit shutout and struck out 8 as the Leopards beat the Wildcats by double digits for the first time since 2003. Davis Burick, Cam Lingle, and Bryce Zuppe all drove in a pair of runs each.
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The Northeast District Athletic Board has officially named Louisville as the host of the 2019 Division II District Baseball Tournament in May.
Megan Chatelain scored the game-winning goal via a Megan Hampe assist with 2:30 remaining as the Leopards won on the road verse the Wildcats 2-1. Morgan Keelan also scored a second half goal for 3-11 Louisville.
Justin Shafer shot a career low 35 to lead Louisville in their tri victory over the Canton South Wildcats 162-189 and Massillon Tigers 162-190. Caleb Prasco shot a 39, Connor Wendt a 44, and Mark Kennedy also carded a career low with 44.
Riley Adams, Hunter Foley, and Austin Smith each scored goals as Louisville won at Canton South 3-2 in scrimmage action Tuesday. The Leopards finish the preseason with a mark of 3-1.
Louisville shutout host Canton South 5-0 en rout to their 11th perfect run through the NBC in 17 seasons. The Leopards finish 131-13 in NBC play all-time and complete the 2018 season with an overall mark of 15-3.
Cam Lingle pitched 5 scoreless inning in relief and Davis Burick hit a Grand Slam as part of a 9-run 12th inning as Louisville won 18-9 at Canton South to claim the NBC Outright for the first time since 2011. Bryce Zuppe also drove in 6 runs and scored 4 as LHS finished 13-1 in the NBC.