Louisville Shutout By GlenOak at Home 2-0 – Girls Soccer
Amelia Henderhan recorded 19 saves for LHS but the Lady Leopards were blanked by the Golden Eagles 2-0. Hannah Borchfield scored both goals for GlenOak as Louisville dropped to 1-2-1.
Amelia Henderhan recorded 19 saves for LHS but the Lady Leopards were blanked by the Golden Eagles 2-0. Hannah Borchfield scored both goals for GlenOak as Louisville dropped to 1-2-1.
Natalie Lab & Morgan Keelan each scored goals for Louisville in their 5-2 home loss to Marlington. Gracie Bush & Maddy Brown recorded assists for the Lady Leopards who drop to 1-1-1 on the year.
Gabby Smith scored a hat trick and Amelia Henderhan recorded a shutout in goal as Louisville routed Lake Center Christian 6-0 in their home opener.
Morgan Keelan scored Louisville’s only goal in the first half via an assist from Natalie Lab during their 1-1 season opener tie at Fairless. Amelia Henderhan also recorded 13 saves for LHS.
Megan Hampe scored the Golden Goal with 5:26 left in overtime to lift the #9 Seed Lady Leopards past the host #8 Seed Quakers 2-1 in the DI Niles Sectional Semifinals. Morgan Keelan also scored in the first half as LHS improved to 9-5-2.
The 2019 Division I Niles District Girls Soccer Tournament Draw Bracket, Seeds, Schedule, and Voting Matrix.
Gabby Smith recorded a hat trick and Morgan Keelan also scored as Louisville shutout the visiting Wildcats 4-0. Amelia Henderhan also earned her 5th shutout of the year in goal.
Freshman Goalkeeper Amelia Henderhan finished with 14 saves, but Louisville fell at home to Medina Buckeye 4-0. Henderhan now has 97 saves for the year a new single season team record. LHS is now 7-5-2.
Jenny Hamsher, Gabby Smith, and Tapanga Smith all scored a pair of goals to lead the Leopards in a come from behind 7-3 Senior Night win over the Crusaders. Morgan Mayle also scored for now 7-4-2 Louisville.
Megan Hampe and Gabby Smith each scored a pair of goals during Louisville’s 4-0 shutout of visiting Field. Amelia Henderhan recorded 12 saves and her fourth shutout of the year as the Leopards moved to 6-3-2.