Wharmby Earns 1st Career Shutout, Louisville Blanks Minerva
Kirsten Wharmby struck out 9 to lead the Leopards past the Lions 6-0. Katie Cozy & Grace Jackson each had a pair of hits as Louisville won their 41st straight NBC game.
Kirsten Wharmby struck out 9 to lead the Leopards past the Lions 6-0. Katie Cozy & Grace Jackson each had a pair of hits as Louisville won their 41st straight NBC game.
Annie Woolf drove in Katie Cozy three times and the two went 5-for-5 at the plate for Louisville. The Polar Bears scored 8 runs in the opening inning and won the game 10-6.
West Branch took a 7-0 lead after two innings, but Louisville rallied & won on Grace Jackson’s walk-off single in the 7th. Annie Woolf also cracked 2 homers for the Lady Leopards in the contest.
Katie Cozy, Gianna Falcone, Chandler Rice, Annie Woolf, and Head Coach Chet Givens all represented Stark County & the Leopards in the Stark-Summit All-Star Game at Akron Firestone Stadium Wednesday.
Annie Woolf went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and drove in all three runs during the Lady Leopards 3-2 victory over the Jackson Polar Bears. Louisville will play Hoover Wednesday for the District Title.
Seniors Brooke Cox, Gianna Falcone, Jordan Monnot, Chandler Rice Shelby Swigert were honored before Louisville downed Marlington 16-0. The Lady Leopards have now won 38 consecutive conference games.
The Lady Leps set the school tournament run record in downing the visiting Green Bulldogs 25-3 in the DI Sectional Finals. Gianna Falcone also picked up her school record 21st win of the season as well.
Annie Woolf homered twice in the contest and Grace Jackson delivered a walk-off RBI single to lead Louisville to a nail-biting 10-9 victory over West Branch. The Warriors had led 7-0 early on.
Jordan Monnot went 3-for-4 with a 2-run homer, 2 runs, and 4 RBI’s and Gianna Falcone pitched her ninth shutout of the season to lead the Lady Leopards to an 8-0 win over the Panthers.
Gianna Falcone picked up her 14th win of the season, Amy Hoover & Annie Woolf each drove in 2 runs, and Katie Cozy, Jordan Monnot, & Shelby Swigert had two hits apiece as Louisville improved to 14-2.