Louisville Softball Night at the Akron Racers July 27th
The Louisville Softball program would like to invite all Youth, JV, and Varsity teams to help pack the house at Akron Firestone Stadium on July 27th to support Louisville Alum Chandler Rice.
The Louisville Softball program would like to invite all Youth, JV, and Varsity teams to help pack the house at Akron Firestone Stadium on July 27th to support Louisville Alum Chandler Rice.
Katie Cozy hit her 20th career home run and drove in 4 runs to lead Louisville past host Minerva 8-1. Morgan Harris also struck out 7 in 5 innings in the circle as the Lady Leopards improved to 6-0 in the NBC.
Kyle Zifer homered and drove in 5 runs & Katie Cozy hit a walk-off 2-run bomb to lead the Lady Leopards to a 13-2 win over the visiting Quakers. Louisville is now 5-4 overall and 5-0 in the NBC.
West Branch took a 7-0 lead after two innings, but Louisville rallied & won on Grace Jackson’s walk-off single in the 7th. Annie Woolf also cracked 2 homers for the Lady Leopards in the contest.
Katie Cozy, Gianna Falcone, Chandler Rice, Annie Woolf, and Head Coach Chet Givens all represented Stark County & the Leopards in the Stark-Summit All-Star Game at Akron Firestone Stadium Wednesday.
These are highlight videos from DVDs I made for Lady Leopards Softball player Chandler Rice for the 2012 & 2013 Softball seasons.
Softball took District Runner-Up, both Softball & Boys Tennis won the NBC, and Jordan Monnot & Mackenzie Rankin were award the Three Sport Award for the fourth straight year.
Amy Hoover had 3 of the Lady Leopards 7 hits and Chandler Rice drove in Brooke Cox for the only Louisville run of the game. North Canton Hoover won the game 5-1.
Annie Woolf went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and drove in all three runs during the Lady Leopards 3-2 victory over the Jackson Polar Bears. Louisville will play Hoover Wednesday for the District Title.
Seniors Brooke Cox, Gianna Falcone, Jordan Monnot, Chandler Rice Shelby Swigert were honored before Louisville downed Marlington 16-0. The Lady Leopards have now won 38 consecutive conference games.