Leopards Fall to Blue Streaks 4-1 On Road – Boys Tennis
Griffin Millspaugh improved to 15-0 in #1 singles with a 6-1, 6-2 victory but Louisville fell at Lake 4-1. The Leopards are now 8-7 on the year.
Griffin Millspaugh improved to 15-0 in #1 singles with a 6-1, 6-2 victory but Louisville fell at Lake 4-1. The Leopards are now 8-7 on the year.
Camryn English scored a pair of goals to lead the Lady Leopards in their 14-4 loss to the visiting Lady Blue Streaks. Chloe Shadle and Amanda Vesely also recorded goals as LHS fell to 2-7 on the year.
Will Aljancic scored a team-high 13 points to lead the Leopards in their 47-38 road loss to the Blue Streaks. Tyler Boldon also scored 8 and Broc Pickens added 7 for 11-9 Louisville.
Tom Warner set a school record with a high game of 287 as part of a record-tying 494 high series as the Louisville Boys defeated Lake 2871-2349. LHS also set a school record with a 278 baker game. The Lady Leopards fell to the Blue Streaks 2221-1859.
Chase Barstow rolled 210, 245 to lead Louisville in their 2573-2155 road win against the Blue Streaks. Alysa Thornhill rolled 149, 169 to lead the Lady Leopards in their 2069-1992 loss at Lake in the season opener Wednesday.
Bobby Ganser finished 6th and Colby Adams took 23rd individually to lead Louisville to a 6th place finish at the DI Youngstown Regional Meet at Boardman High School. The Leopards have now qualified for state in each of the past three seasons.
Riley Adams scored on a second half penalty kick, but Louisville could not overcome two Lake first half goals in a 2-1 loss to the Blue Streaks. The Leopards are now 3-4-1 on the season with the loss.
Bobby Ganser finished in 2nd place and Colby Adams came in 10th to lead the Leopards Boys to a 2nd place finish at the Boardman Spartan Invitational. Sophia Mackall led the girls with a 73rd place finish as they came in 21st as a team.
Amelia Henderhan turned away a PK in the final minutes while breaking the all-time team saves record as the Leopards went on to shutout the Blue Streaks 2-0. Morgan Keelan also scored a pair of goals via Matti Benson assists.
Katie Bice, Madison Gruber, and Alexis Ralston all shot a match low 40 to lead Louisville to a 163-203 road victory over Lake at Sable Creek Golf Course. Erin Strouse rounded out the scoring with a 43 as LHS improved to 10-0 on the season.