Leopard Nation takes Over Marlington 72-59
Mitch Sluss dropped in 23 points and Owen Gramoy poured in 22 more to convincingly lead the Louisville Leopards past the Marlington Dukes 72-59.
Mitch Sluss dropped in 23 points and Owen Gramoy poured in 22 more to convincingly lead the Louisville Leopards past the Marlington Dukes 72-59.
The Louisville Leopards controlled the game from start to finish in rout to a 58-39 victory over the West Branch Warriors Tuesday Night. Owen Gramoy had scored 13 points, Toby Minster added 12, and Michael Schooley also dropped in 10 as the Leopards won their fourth straight NBC game.
The Louisville Leopards high school boys basketball team defeated the Canton South Wildcats 64-59 Tuesday night. Rocco Buccasso and Owen Gramoy each scored 17. View video highlights on Leopard Nation!
Toby Minster, Michael Schooley, and Owen Gramoy all had double figures as the Louisville Leopards cruised to a 56-44 win over the New Philadelphia Quakers Thursday night.
Both the Louisville Boys and Girls Freshman Squads got wins over St. Thomas Aquinas. The boys won 45-33 led by Kyle Bast & Bryce Mathie, and the girls were led by Hollyann Mullet & Rachel Zeller in a 35-8 victory.
The Louisville Leopards superb fourth quarter defense turned a close game into a 58-43 rout of the Alliance Aviators. Mitch Sluss had two key steals for scores in the final period, while Toby Minster led all scorers with 18.
The Louisville Leopards boys basketball team turn a 36-25 halftime deficit into 72-62 win Friday Night at Northwest. Owen Gramoy led the Leps with 19 points, while Rocco Buccasso and Toby Minster each added 14.
The Louisville Leopards Boys Basketball team battled to an 18-18 tie at halftime, but a second half blitz in which Perry outscored Louisville 40-10 downed the Leopards, 58-28. Joey DiCicco led Perry with 22 points, while Toby Minster led the Leopards with 9 points.
Despite hitting eleven 3-pointers, five from Owen Gramoy, the Leopards fell to Carrollton 68-62. The Leopards defense simply had no answer for Warriors senior guard John Lowdermilk who poured in 28 points, including 11 in the final quarter.