Leopards Blanked by Jaguars in OTCA Tournament – Girls Tennis
Louisville fell to St. Joseph Academy 5-0 in the opening round of the OTCA Tournament. The Leopards fall to 4-1 with the loss.
Louisville fell to St. Joseph Academy 5-0 in the opening round of the OTCA Tournament. The Leopards fall to 4-1 with the loss.
Medalist Alexis Ralston shot a one over par 36 in leading the Lady Leopards to a 155-194 win over the visiting Panthers. Erin Strouse also shot 38, Katie Bice 39, and Madison Gruber 42 as part of the record setting day.
Ryan Pukys scored on a 60 yard pick six and Tyler Jackson found Hunter Selander for a 24 yard touchdown pass as the Leopards outscored the Generals 4-3 in terms of touchdowns in their second scrimmage of the season.
Gabby Smith scored the lone LHS goal in the 21st minutes as the Leopards tied the Falcons 1-1 in the home opener. Amelia Henderhan also had 5 saves in goal for Louisville.
Cassidy Kiko finished 40th to lead Louisville in their 17th place finish out of 31 competeting teams at the OHSAA Pre-Season Invitational. Emma Patterson also took 89th and Kayla Gibson 103rd for the Lady Leopards.
Madison Gruber shot a match best 40 to lead the Lady Leopards past the Falcons 166-230. Erin Strouse also shot a 41, Alexis RalstonĀ 42, and Abby Davis a 43 for now 3-1 Louisville.
Justin Shafer earned match medalist carding a 37 but the Leopards fell on the road to the Tigers 164-178 at Old Avalon Golf Course. Ryan Aljancic, Logan Yadrnak, and Logan Vanicek all shot 47 each for now 1-2 Louisville.
Rachel Kibler, Jo Menegay, and Sherilynn Mullett all won their singles matches in straight sets in leading the Leopards past the Knights 4-1. The doubles team of Amanda Plaskett & Jade Thomas also won to propel Louisville to a 4-0 start.
Alexis Ralston shot a team low 79 and Erin Strouse carded an 81 as Louisville placed 3rd out of 12 teams at the Jackson Sectional Preview. Abby Davis and Madison Gruber also shot an 85 as the Lady Leopards set a new school record for an 18-hole match.
Rachel Kibler and Sherilynn Mullett each won in straight sets to lead Louisville in a 4-1 win over visiting Marlington. Both Leopards doubles teams also won as LHS improved to 3-0.