Lady Leopards Shut Out in District Semifinal at Copley 1-0 – Girls Soccer
#14 seed Louisville was blanked by host #10 seed Copley 1-0 Wednesday in the DIII Northeast 4 District Semifinals. Louisville finishes the season 8-7-2.
#14 seed Louisville was blanked by host #10 seed Copley 1-0 Wednesday in the DIII Northeast 4 District Semifinals. Louisville finishes the season 8-7-2.
Maddox Mayle scored a pair of goals and Carter Burton added another all in the first half of the Leopards’ 3-0 road victory over the host Indians. Justin Keister earned the shutout in goal as Louisville evened its record on the season to 6-6-1.
Leah Claugus hit a school record 3 home runs and Bailee Griffith added another as the #9 Lady Leopards blanked the visiting #21 Indians 7-0 in the DIII Northeast 4 District Semifinals. Katelynn Miller also threw a 5-hit shutout and struck out 10 as Louisville improved to 14-14-1.
Alyssa Schillig and Reese Riley both scored goals for the Lady Leopards in their 2-0 shutout win over the host Indians in the DIII Macedonia District Semifinals. Louisville improves to 10-4-2 and advances to the district championship for the first time in team history.
Peyton Biery finished 15th individually after carding an 88 to lead Louisville in their 7th place finish at the DI Elms Sectional Tournament. Kylie Wallace also shot 91 as the Lady Leopards concluded their 2022 campaign.
Jack Mayle was the match medalist shooting 2 over par 38 to lead the Leopards in their 159-189 win over the visiting Indians. Caleb Harsh and Zach Root also shot 40 each and Sam Karcher carded a 41 as Louisville won its seventh straight to improve to 7-1.
Jack Mayle placed 13th shooting 10 over par 81 to lead the Leopards who took 8th at the Congress Lake Invite. Zach Root also came in 17th carding an 11 over par 82.
Sam Karcher placed shot 7 over par 78 to place 9th individually as Louisville tied Kent Roosevelt for 7th place in the DI Flight. Jack Mayle also took 14th shooting 8 over par 80 for the tournament.
Chloe Shadle score a pair of goals and Kalli Spehar added a scored but the Leopards fell to the visiting Indians 5-3. Louisville is now 2-4 on the season.
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.