Louisville Leopards Vs. Perry Panthers Girls Basketball Tournament 2011 Video Highlights
A 12-0 run in the final 5 minutes lifted the Lady Leps past Perry 53-37 and gave them their first sectional crown since 2008.
A 12-0 run in the final 5 minutes lifted the Lady Leps past Perry 53-37 and gave them their first sectional crown since 2008.
The Louisville Leopards surrendered 31 points to the Marlington Dukes in the final period in rout to a crushing 77-70 home loss Friday Night. Owen Gramoy poured in 26 and Toby Minster dropped in 16 in the loss.
The Lady Leps lost their second straight NBC game to the Minerva Lions 45-41. Brianna Libertore led Louisville with 14 points and 8 rebounds, and Molly Brown added 13 points in the lost.
The Northwest Indians defeated the Louisville Leopards boys basketball team Friday Night despite Owen Gramoy’s 27 points and team record 7 three-points. View video highlights on Leopard Nation!
Owen Gramoy poured in 19 points and Toby Minster added 15 in leading the Leopards to their third straight win over Minerva.
The Lady Leopards rode a 17-point fourth quarter in rout to a 51-38 demolition of the Marlington Lady Dukes Wednesday night at Louisville High School. Alyssa Jones poured in a team-high 14 points and Mackenzie Storlie dropped in 10 to lead the Lady Leps.
The Louisville Leopards controlled the game from start to finish in rout to a 58-39 victory over the West Branch Warriors Tuesday Night. Owen Gramoy had scored 13 points, Toby Minster added 12, and Michael Schooley also dropped in 10 as the Leopards won their fourth straight NBC game.
The Leopards dug themselves a double digit hole early and could not quite climb out of it. Louisville fell to Barberton 48-45 in the final game of the Greynolds Classic Tournament Thursday Night at Barberton High School.
The Louisville Leopards high school boys basketball team defeated the Canton South Wildcats 64-59 Tuesday night. Rocco Buccasso and Owen Gramoy each scored 17. View video highlights on Leopard Nation!
Toby Minster, Michael Schooley, and Owen Gramoy all had double figures as the Louisville Leopards cruised to a 56-44 win over the New Philadelphia Quakers Thursday night.