Mathie’s Buzzer Beater Keeps Leopards Atop NBC Race
Bryce Mathie hit the game-winner as time expired to give Louisville a 59-58 victory at Carrollton. Drew Noble led the Leopards with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Bryce Mathie hit the game-winner as time expired to give Louisville a 59-58 victory at Carrollton. Drew Noble led the Leopards with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Drew Noble scored 17 points & grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Louisville to a 51-33 road victory at Ravenna. Blake Hoover also added 13 and Bryce Mathie scored 8 for the Leopards.
Louisville fell to host New Philadelphia 59-43 back on December 23. The Leopards were led by Jake Pukys with 12 and Drew Noble with 10. The Quakers were led by Marco Colombo with 18 and Ethan Boose with 10.
Louisville used a 12-1 run to erase a 6-point fourth quarter deficit in downing visiting Canton South 51-48. Blake Hoover led the Leps with 11 while Drew Noble & Jake Pukys added 10 each.
The Crusaders outscored the Leopards 24-11 to break a halftime time. Drew Noble led the Leopards with 13 and Jake Pukys scored 9.
Joe Crank, Blake Hoover, Bryce Mathie, and Drew Noble all scored 11 and Pavin Parks adding 10 to lead the Leopards to a road win Friday. The win snaps a 10-game losing streak.
Blake Hoover led the Leopards with 12 points and Bryce Mathie also added 8 points. Lucas Strouble scored 24 points for the Dukes who kept their NBC hopes alive.
Louisville fell to New Philadelphia Tuesday 64-35 and Salem on Friday 47-43. Ronnie Carter & Blake Hoover were Louisville’s leading scorers in the two contests as they dropped to 3-9.
Blake Hoover scored a game-high 13 points, but it would not be enough as West Branch earned their first win at Louisville since 2008. The Warriors won the contest 48-40.
Alex Schooley led the Leopards with 12 points and Ronnie Carter added 8 during the loss that dropped Louisville to 3-6, 1-4. Lucas Strouble scored a game-high 25 points and had several dunks to lead the Marlington.