Leopards Win District, Record 8 Qualify for State – Wrestling
Garett Lautzenheiser, Davin Rhoads, & Blake Robbins all took home District Titles to lead Louisville who finished 1st as a team. The Leopards set a team record with 8 state qualifiers.
Garett Lautzenheiser, Davin Rhoads, & Blake Robbins all took home District Titles to lead Louisville who finished 1st as a team. The Leopards set a team record with 8 state qualifiers.
Every Leopard placed as Louisville finished 1st as a team at the DII Northwest Sectional Tournament. 8 LHS wrestlers earned sectional titles with 13 qualifying for the District Tournament next week at Alliance.
Jax Leonard notched his 100th career pin as 1 of 9 Leopard Wrestlers who won by fall in their 67-3 victory over the visiting Blue Streaks. Louisville finishes the regular season 9-0, their first perfect season since 1995.
These are highlight videos for Leopards Defensive End, H-Back, and Tight End Jason Goard for the 2017, 2018, and 2019 Football Seasons.
Grayson Beamer made 6 catches for 131 yards and caught a touchdown but the Leopards fell to the Crusaders 26-22 on Senior Night. Colton Jones also threw for 253 yards with touchdown passes to Jason Goard and Ryan Pukys.
The Leopards held the #1 ranked Tigers to their lowest point total of the season, but were blanked 24-0 at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium. Dan Kennedy finished with 16 tackles, Grayson Beamer intercepted a pass, and Nathan Guiley recovered a fumble for now 5-4 Louisville.
Nathan Guiley ran for 118 yards and scored 3 touchdowns as the Leopards rolled past the Big Blacks 40-21. Davis Burick also finished with 104 yards of offense and caught a touchdown pass as Louisville improved to 5-3.
Justin Broad recorded an interception and returned a fumble for a touchdown as Louisville forced 6 takeaways in a 34-7 home win against the Tigers. Connor Adelman also ran for 107 yards and scored 2 touchdowns as LHS evened their record at 3-3.
Colton Jones threw for 223 yards and 3 touchdowns but Louisville fell to Perry 30-28 on a last second field goal. Jones surpassed Neal Seaman for most career passing yards in team history as LHS fell to 2-3.
Nathan Guiley ran for 146 yards and 3 touchdowns but the Leopards fell to the host Blue Streaks 37-27. Colton Jones also connected with Ryan Pukys 8 times for 107 yard and a touchdown late.