Louisville Vs. Geneva & Howland Volleyball Video Highlights
Watch video highlights of the tri-match between the Louisville Leopards, Geneva Eagles, and Howland Tigers from Howland High School on October 4.
Watch video highlights of the tri-match between the Louisville Leopards, Geneva Eagles, and Howland Tigers from Howland High School on October 4.
Gianna Kruse broke the shutout in the second half with a goal via an assist from Emily Pauli, but the Lady Leopards fell to the host Golden Eagles 4-1 on Kick-For-A-Cure Night at Bob Commings Field. Louisville finishes the regular season 8-6-2.
Emma Kroah had 27 digs, Carlee Rhome 24 assists, Taylor McCully 11 kils, and Mabel Kiko 8 blocks as the Lady Leopards rallied to defeat the visiting top 13 ranked Panthers 22-25, 25-23, 25-14, 25-13 to finish the regular season 13-8.
Ava Seitz and Violet Lab both scored second-half goals as Louisville rallied from two goals down to force a 2-2 draw with the host CVCA Royals. Reese Riley and Haile Folk both had assists for the Lady Leopards who improved to 8-5-2 on the season.
Violet Lab recored a hat trick to lead the Lady Leopards in their 6-1 victory over the host Mounties. Alissa Schillig, Kasey Lint, and Ava Seitz also scored a goal each as Louisville improved to 8-5-1.
Evan Brown finished 3rd and Istvan Hendricks placed 5th to lead the Leopards to the team title at the Tuslaw Invitational. Luke Boldon and Ryan Mann also finished in the top 10 for LHS.
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View 2025 DIII Northeast Volleyball District Tournament Brackets, Schedule, and Seed Voting.
Kylah Meyer took first place in the DI/DII race for the second straight week finishing in 18:19.07 as Louisville took 16th place out of 19 teams a the Milt Place Festival. Amelie Anderson, Madelynn Bailey, Stella Blommel, and Camryn Cline rounded out the Leopards scoring.
Mabel Kiko had a team-high 15 kills and Carlee Rhome a team-best 24 assists to lead the Lady Leopards in a sweep of the visiting Potters 25-16, 25-11, 25-11. Karis Miglich and Taylor McCully led the defense with 17 digs each as Louisville improved to 11-7.