Louisville Boys Place 3rd, Girls 5th at New Philadelphia Legends Invitational – Track and Field
The Louisville Boys placed 3rd and the Lady Leopards took 5th out of 8 teams at the New Philadelphia Legends Individual at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
The Louisville Boys placed 3rd and the Lady Leopards took 5th out of 8 teams at the New Philadelphia Legends Individual at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
The Leopards Boys Track & Field Team Defeated the visiting Tornadoes 85-43 while the Louisville Girls fell to Dover 81-47 in their home opener Monday.
Lauren Stillwagon drove home Kaylee Nolte for Louisville’s only run in their 7-1 season opening loss to visiting Dover. Matti Benson finished 2-for-4 to lead the Lady Leopards at the dish.
Connor Morley singled in the tying run & Zack Seaman hit walk-off single with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to lift the Leopards past the visiting Tornadoes 2-1 in the season opener. Tyler Jackson also pitched 5 shutout innings & struck out 8.
Sherilynn Mullett scored a game-high 19 points to lead the Lady Leopards past the visiting Lady Tornadoes 57-30. Paige Cole also scored 12 and Kendal Loy added 11 for Louisville who improved to 4-9.
Katie Bice earned tournament medalist by shooting 76 to lead Louisville to their second consecutive Tri-County Postseason Tournament Championship. Madison Gruber also finished second individually and Alexis Ralston & Erin Strouse took 5th.
Keaton Rode ran for a touchdown a threw two others to Andrew Corona & Hayden Nigro to lead Louisville in a 27-0 shutout of Dover. Rode and Gabe Fetterman both had goal line interceptions to help the Leopards remain unscored upon for the season.
Erin Strouse shot a team low 39 to lead the Lady Leopards to victories over the Crusaders 162-181 and host Tornadoes 181-223 at Zoar Golf Club Monday. Madison Gruber also carded 40, Alexis Ralston 41, and Katie Bice 42 as Louisville improved to 15-0.
Sam Karcher and Zach Root both shot a team low 43, but the Leopards fell to the Tornadoes 172-177 at Pleasant View Golf Club. Ryan Aljancic also carded a 45 and Jack Mayle a 46 for now 1-2 Louisville.
Rachel Kibler and Sherilynn Mullett won the top two singles matches in straight sets, but Dover still managed to edge out Louisville 3-2. The Lady Leopards are now 4-6 on the season.