Louisville Falls in Away Match at Carrollton – Boys Golf
Caleb Prasco shot a team best 42 to lead the Leopards, but the Warriors won the league match-up 174-183 at Carroll Meadows Friday. Christian Barto shot even par to lead Carrollton.
Caleb Prasco shot a team best 42 to lead the Leopards, but the Warriors won the league match-up 174-183 at Carroll Meadows Friday. Christian Barto shot even par to lead Carrollton.
The Leopards Katice Bice shot a team low 85 and was named to the all-tournament team. Alexis Beaver also carded an 86 as Louisville placed 3rd out of 18 teams at Sable Creek Golf Course Friday.
Louisville’s Caleb Prasco tied Carrollton’s Justin Shaw for medalist by shooting a match low 80. The Leopards finished 4th, while West Branch won the tournament on a 6th man tie-breaker over Minerva.
Tyler Adams and Cam King each batted 2-for2 for 2 RBIs and 2 Runs scored to lead Louisville to a 13-2 victory at Carrollton. Jordan Shearer earned the win on the mound for the Leopards.
Cam King delivered a game-tying 2-run single and Tyler Adams hit a walk-off single as Louisville rallied to beat visiting Carrollton 12-11. Davis Burick also went 3-for-3 with 3 RBIs.
Kirsten Wharmby and Sarah Cantley combined for a 2-hit shutout to lead the Leopards to a road win over the Warriors 3-0. Kaycee Ollis drove in all 3 runs for Louisville and Teagan Rice also had 2 hits.
Chris Libertore scored 19 points and Brandon Wahl poured in 17 to lead the Leopards in their NBC Clinching 70-41 win over the Warriors. Derek Zeller also scored 14 and both Brody Hahn & Jared Mathie added 7.
The Leopards blanked the Quakers 79-0 to earn their first shutout in 8 seasons. Carter Mickley, Jax Leonard, Brent Paulus, and Blake Robbins all won by pin to lead Louisville.
Alexa Oberster scored a game-high 18 points to lead Louisville past Carrollton 64-24. Other Senior contributions included Sarah Lairson with 10, Danielle Walter with 9, and Abby Beaver with 8.
Scott Gronow scored a game-high 17 points and Ryan Pukys dropped in 13 as the Leopards Freshman Rallied from a Double Digit Deficit to down the Raiders 47-41 in the NBC Semifinals.