Louisville Ties Lake in Opener 2-2 – Girls Soccer
Megan Chatelain and Jenny Hamsher both scored first half goals to put the Leopards ahead 2-1 at the break. The Blue Streaks scored in the second half to force a 2-2 opening night stalemate.
Megan Chatelain and Jenny Hamsher both scored first half goals to put the Leopards ahead 2-1 at the break. The Blue Streaks scored in the second half to force a 2-2 opening night stalemate.
Morgan Cole had team-highs of 24 assists and 10 points serving but the Lady Leopards fell on the road to the Vikings 25-22, 23-25, 16-25, 21-25. Erin Hahn also had 12 kills, Ashley Zifer had 10 points serving, Cami Nau had 18 digs, and Emily Fresenko finished with 3 blocks.
The new Louisville Leopards Football Scoreboard Pregame Video for the 2017 Season created by John Swigert.
Davis Burick caught a 27 yard touchdown pass from Jared Mathie, but the host Blue Streaks defeated the Leopards 2-1 in their Varsity football scrimmage Saturday.
Bailey Adams recorded a hat trick and also had a pair of assists to lead the Leopards past the Knights 7-2. Derek Zeller also scored 2 goals and Riley Adams found the net for the opening score.
Brianna Horton scored 3 goals and had 2 assists to lead the Leopards past the Tygers 11-0. Destini Adoriso, Megan Chatelain, and Kayla Gibson all scored 2 goals each for Louisville as well.
The Leopards Baseball Team edged the Leopards Softball Team 7-6 in the first Battle of the Sexes Charity Fastpitch Softball Game. The two NBC Champions raised $943 for the Wilson Family!
Alexa Oberster recored a hat track and both Haley Black & Mandy Wesely scored a pair of goals, but it would not be enough as the host Rough Riders downed the Leopards 17-10 in the opening round of tournament play.
Brendan Hoffman batted 2-for-4 with 3 RBIs to help Louisville rally for a 7-5 road win at Alliance. The Leopards finished the year 21-7 and clinched at share of the NBC with a league mark of 11-3.
Morgan Harris pitched a complete game and struck out 9 to lead the Leopards past the Polar Bears 3-1. Sydney McKeever also went 3-for-3 and Kaycee Olllis drove her in twice.