2022 Louisville Leopards Boys Soccer Preview
Preview of the 2022 Louisville Leopards Boys Soccer Season by Head Coach Jared Komo and a look back at the 2021 season.
Preview of the 2022 Louisville Leopards Boys Soccer Season by Head Coach Jared Komo and a look back at the 2021 season.
View box score/scoring summary from the Louisville Leopards at Canton South Wildcats Boys Soccer Scrimmage on Wednesday, August 17, 2022.
Drew Dillen recorded a hat trick and Jacob Sanders scored pair of goals to lead Louisville in their 9-0 shutout of visiting Massillon on Senior Night. Brady Adams also had 3 assists as LHS improved to 5-4-3.
Austin Smith scored a pair of goals to lead the Leopards in a 2-2 draw against the visiting Panthers. Brady Adams and Ethan Diller both recorded assists as LHS moved to 4-4-3.
Joe Reynolds and Noah Emmons combined for a shutout in goal as the Leopards blanked the host Indians 5-0. Drew Dillen and Dominic Porter-Kovacich both finished with a goal and an assist each to lead Louisville who improved to 4-1.
Riley Adams broke the LHS career goals record in the first half and then scored with 51 seconds remaining in the second half to help the Leopards tie the host Blue Devils 2-2. Kael Mickley and Maddox Drake-McKimm provided the assists for now 8-4-2 Louisville.
Riley Adams scored a pair of goals and recorded an assist to lead Louisville past visiting Woodridge. Drew Dillen also had a goal and an assist & Joe Reynolds registered his 5th shutout in goal as the Leopards won their 5th straight.
Riley Adams scored on a second half penalty kick, but Louisville could not overcome two Lake first half goals in a 2-1 loss to the Blue Streaks. The Leopards are now 3-4-1 on the season with the loss.
Ethan Diller scored the deciding goal in the JV Leopards 2-1 win at Marlington on Saturday and then poured in 4 goals to help the Louisville JV defeat Northwest 5-1 on Monday. LHS is now 4-1-1 on the year.
Ethan Diller recorded a hat trick to lead the Leopards JV past the visiting Indians in 5-0 shutout. Drew Dillen and Max Pugh also scored goals for the Louisville JV who are now 2-1-1.