Louisville Falls at Home to GlenOak 7-3 – Girls Lacrosse
Sarah Bricker, Brynn Evans, and Brooklynn Essik each scored goals for
Sarah Bricker, Brynn Evans, and Brooklynn Essik each scored goals for
Matti Benson broke the LHS career home run record and then recorded a multi-homer game the next day as Louisville finished 3-0 at the Duhon Tournament defeating GlenOak 7-4, St. Vincent-St. Mary 23-5, and Alliance 11-0 to improve to 13-1 on the season.
Brayden Gross poured in 18 and Hayden Nigro scored 17 to lead the #4 Leopards in their 61-58 DI District Championship loss to the #9 Golden Eagles. Beau Siegfried also scored 10 as Louisville finishes the season 23-3.
Courtney Barwick scored a game high 21 points and Brooke Haren finished with 20 as the Leopards defeated the visiting Golden Eagles 62-40. Taylor McCully also scored 10 as Louisville improved to 5-1 on the year.
Tate Aljancic threw touchdown pass to Austin Wade to breakup the shutout with 1:38 left during the Leopards 42-7 loss to the visiting Golden Eagles. Tate Golden also finished with 10 catches for 70 yards as LHS dropped to 1-7.
Noah Emmons set a team record by recording his 5th consecutive shutout as the Leopards played to a scoreless 0-0 tie with the visiting Golden Eagles. Louisville remains unbeaten at 5-0-1 on the year.
Cole Miller, Connor Morley, Cooper Rice, and Charlie Roberts all had two hits each as the #8 seed Leopards defeated the #9 seed Golden Eagles 4-2 to advance to their first Division I District Championship. Connor Morley and Zach Root combined on the mound striking out 6 in a winning effort.
Watch live stream of the GlenOak Golden Eagles at Louisville Leopards Varsity Baseball Game from Andy Aljancic Field.
Addy Campbell went 3-for-4 with a homer to lead the Lady Leopards in their 8-7 win over the visiting Golden Eagles. Matti Benson also homered and Anna Sirohman drove in 3 runs as Louisville won its fifth straight.
Brooke Hubbard scored 4 goals to lead the the Lady Leopards in their 11-7 win over the visiting Golden Eagles. Olivia Marcantonio also recorded a hat trick and Kalli Spehar added a pair of goals as Louisville improved to 2-3.