Louisville Speech & Debate Competes at Copley & Wooster
Louisville competed at Wooster before taking 5th place in team sweepstakes at the Copley Tournament. Taryn Allgood, Noah Capo, Tayleigh Folden, & Jessie Stewart all earned state bids for LHS.
Louisville competed at Wooster before taking 5th place in team sweepstakes at the Copley Tournament. Taryn Allgood, Noah Capo, Tayleigh Folden, & Jessie Stewart all earned state bids for LHS.
Jeff Couto returns as the head coach of the Louisville Leopards Girls Varsity Basketball Team after previously holding the same position from 1999-2008. He replaces Chris Esterak who recently was hired as Twinsburg’s head coach.
Louisville Speech & Debate recap of the Perry Tournament, Warren JFK Tournament, and GlenOak Novice Tournament.
Colby Adams placed 7th and Bobby Ganser took 15th to lead Louisville to a 4th place finish at the DI State Meet. This was the Leopards best finish at state since 2015.
Colby Adams placed 2nd and Owen Pukys took 6th to lead Louisville to their first regional title since 2015. Bobby Ganser also came in 16th as the Leopards advanced to state for fourth consecutive season.
Colby Adams, Bobby Ganser, & Owen Pukys all finished in the top 6 to lead the Leopards to their first District Title since 2019. Camryn Barker and Bailey Menegay qualified for regionals for the Louisville girls.
The #18 Seed Leopards were upset by the #20 Seed Blue Streaks 26-24, 25-27, 17-25, 16-25 in the DI Jackson Sectional Finals played at Jackson High School. Louisville finishes the season 10-13.
Ava Kimble recorded a hat trick to lead #24 seed Louisville in a 10-0 shutout of visiting #29 seed Lakeside in the sectional semifinals. Matti Benson and Natalie Lab also scored a pair of goals each & Amelia Henderhan recorded her team record 8th shutout.
Marisa Brown finished 4th to lead the Lady Leopards in their first place finish against Cardinal Mooney, host Canton Central Catholic, and Ursuline. Reese Joliat, Aliya shine, and Taylor Dimmerling finished 6th-8th respectively.
Emma Davis finished with a team high 14 digs and 8 points & 4 aces serving to lead the Leopards in their 12-25, 17-25, 20-25 loss to the host Generals. AJ Burick also had 16 assists and Sloane Sypolt registered 7 kills as LHS dropped to 9-11.