Lions Cage Lady Leopards, Varsity Finishes Even in NBC
Minerva scored the first 14 points of the contest in earning a 54-35 victory over visiting Louisville. Brooke Layton led the Leps with 11, Sarah Lairson scored 10, and Sabryna Benzel added 7.
Minerva scored the first 14 points of the contest in earning a 54-35 victory over visiting Louisville. Brooke Layton led the Leps with 11, Sarah Lairson scored 10, and Sabryna Benzel added 7.
Perry outscored visiting Louisville 33-19 in the second half to pull away for a 53-33 win. Sabryna Benzel & Sarah Lairson scored 9 a piece for the Leopards, Rachel Zeller had 7 rebounds, and Abby Beaver dished out 3 assists.
The Louisville Lady Leopards drew the 20th Seed in the DI Alliance/North Canton blended District and will face the host Walsh Jesuit Warriors on Saturday, February 15 at 1:00 PM.
Hollyann Mullett dropped in a game-high 22 points & recorded 4 steals to lead Louisville past Alliance 45-20. Rachel Zeller also grabbed 9 rebounds & Abby Beaver delivered 4 assists.
Rachel Zeller led the Leopards with 17 points, Hollyann Mullett broke double digits with 10, and both Morgan Paulus & Hannah Skolosh added 4. The visiting Warriors defeated the Leopards 66-41.
The Lady Leopards fell to the Wildcats 36-24 Wednesday to fall to 5-11 on the season. Louisville was led by Hollyann Mullett with 8, Sabryna Benzel with 4, and Abby Beaver with 4.
Rachel Zeller had game-high’s of 13 Points and 16 Rebounds to help lead Louisville to a thrilling 47-42 overtime victory over Salem. Abby Beaver & Sarah Lairson also scored 11 each.
Rachel Zeller paced the Leopards with 17 points & 8 rebounds, Abby Beaver also dished out 8 assists & scored 11, and Hollyann Mullett poured in 16. Louisville is now 0-6 in non-conference play.
Louisville fell to visiting West Branch 52-31 Saturday to fall to 4-9 overall and 4-4 in the NBC. Rachel Zeller led the Leopards with 9, while Brooke Layton & Sarah Lairson each added 7.
The Dukes finished the game on a 15-2 run to win their first home game against the Leopards since 1996 by a count of 44-42. Hollyann Mullett scored a game-high 18 points for Louisville.