Louisville Falls to Hoover 34-10 – Football
Owen Burick threw for 118 yards and a 55 yard touchdown pass to Cooper Rice, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton Hoover 34-10 to drop to 1-3 on the year.
Owen Burick threw for 118 yards and a 55 yard touchdown pass to Cooper Rice, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton Hoover 34-10 to drop to 1-3 on the year.
Cooper Rice recorded 3 interceptions on defense, but the Leopards fell to the visiting Indians 26-14. Owen Burick connected with Braiden Hershey for a touchdown pass and Will Ramsey also ran for a score as Louisville dropped to 1-2.
The Leopards held the Blue Devils to 74 yards of offense and Carter Duskey’s late interception help preserve their first non-league shutout since 2009. Owen Burick also threw touchdown passes to Braiden Hershey & Kolton Loy as Louisville blanked Zanesville 22-0.
Cam Dougherty and Gabe Stoffer recorded pick sixes as the Leopards blanked the host Hornets 30-0 Saturday at Foltz Stadium. Will Ramsey ran for a touchdown and both Braiden Hershey & Jacob Paumier caught touchdown passes for LHS.
Cole Miller, Connor Morley, Cooper Rice, and Charlie Roberts all had two hits each as the #8 seed Leopards defeated the #9 seed Golden Eagles 4-2 to advance to their first Division I District Championship. Connor Morley and Zach Root combined on the mound striking out 6 in a winning effort.
Cooper Rice and Caleb Harsh each had RBI singles in the Leopards 9-2 loss against the host Vikings. Zach Ganser and Zander Triplett both had multi-hit games for Louisville who dropped to 19-8.
Caleb House hit a 2-run single and Connor Morley threw a complete game 2-hitter as the #9 seed Leopards defeated the visiting #16 seed Lake Blue Streaks 5-1 to claim their first ever DI/AAA Sectional Title since 1990. Louisville is now 18-7 on the season.
Karson Siegfried hit his 3rd home run of the season during Louisville’s 7-run 5th inning that propelled them to a 9-2 victory over host Alliance. Andrew Corona also had a pair of hits as the Leopards improved to 17-7 on the season.
Zach Root went 2-for-3 with a triple and a walk-off single to lead Louisville over visiting Akron Firestone 10-0 in 6 innings. Five Leopard pitchers combined for the shutout including starter Bryce Graziani who struck out 3.
Karson Siegfried batted 3-for-4 with a double and 4 RBIs to lead Louisville in their 9-3 victory over visiting Perry. Cooper Rice went 2-for-2 with 2 RBIs, Connor Morley recorded 3 RBIs, and Zach Root earned the win as LHS improved to 10-4.